Finding relevance in a digitized world
Sal reviews the new album by The Autocorrect, a mixed-bag recording that ponders our digitized life.
Sal reviews the new album by The Autocorrect, a mixed-bag recording that ponders our digitized life.
Local poet and professor Gale Renee Walden has released her second book of poetry in twenty years, and Rebecca wants to argue semantics about how to praise it.
Sal recaps last night's Tom Petty show at State Farm Center.
The title of today's sermon is, “Can church be dramatic without religion?” and will be delivered by guest speaker, Rebecca Knaur, who attended The Station's production of Lucas Hnath's The Christians.
Rebecca rounds out the week’s worth of watching and ruminates on the themes of the fest.
A running tally of what’s been going on at Ebertfest this year, brought to you by Rebecca.
Katie reviews Adventures in Time, the latest EP by the humorous sci-fi rockers The Underwerewolves, and finds it to be an interesting fusion of humor and horror.
The music of Cole Porter accompanies passengers on a light-hearted ocean voyage in Parkland Theater’s current production of Anything Goes.
Rebecca got lucky enough to see Iago’s Plot at Krannert Center.
Check out some of the action that went on over the weekend at the DIY music event Dark Tower Fest.