From science to fiction: Switzer changes creative outlets after retirement
It is a bit unusual for a professor from the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology to publish a novel like this, and Jason talks more with author Bob Switzer.
It is a bit unusual for a professor from the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology to publish a novel like this, and Jason talks more with author Bob Switzer.
Charlie Ford was right. Last Saturday night, the Iron Post was probably the queerest spot in Champaign-Urbana. Megan recaps the evening in Urbana.
Marika checks out Krannert Art Museum's opening night, and previews the upcoming fall season.
The filmmaking community and the community at large all came together to celebrate the creativity of our brightest artistic stars: young and old.
Track 9, an atmospheric thriller by localish author Sue Rovens, poses some questions that Rebecca has spent about a month pondering.
Kate Fenton looks into the not-so-distant future with the Station Theatre's Marjorie Prime.
Marika investigates the newest gallery in C-U: The Gilbert Gallery.
Whether you're a passing acquaintence or bosom companion of the grounds of Allerton's park, a new local history and architecture book will reveal every nook and cranny.
We made our annual trip up to Chicago to Pitchfork Music Festival, and Patrick and Ryan recap the weekend that was.
Sal watched The Underwerewolves play live in downtown Champaign on July 14 and doesn't agree that they're “dumb garage rock for dumb people.”