Celebrating 150 years of innovation
Sarah reviews University of Illinois: Engine of Innovation, a collection of essays highlighting the University of Illinois’ history of ingenuity and inventiveness.
Sarah reviews University of Illinois: Engine of Innovation, a collection of essays highlighting the University of Illinois’ history of ingenuity and inventiveness.
Rebecca watched Sleep Deprivation Chamber at the Station Theatre, and explains why its message deserves to be heard.
Rebecca finally weighs in on the book of the quarter: local authors’ Damian Duffy and John Jennings adaptation of Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred.
Sal chats with Kamila Glowacki of the group Nectar about the band's new EP, as well as some other projects she's involved in, ahead of several shows she's playing in the area over the next month.
Sarah reviews Depression’s Child: Poems by Junetta Gillespie, a posthumous collection of poetry reflecting on life’s quiet moments.
C-U's annual artist showcase is all about process. We stopped by in the morning and evening to check it out.
Marika checks out Krannert Art Museum's Light and Movement in Sculpture exhibit and reports back.
Mathew reviews Illinois Theatre's 70s-inspired Romeo & Juliet, now on stage at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
Rebecca attends an evening of flashback theatre during John & Jen.
Check out photos from this year's themed fundraiser.