Science overtakes fiction in local author debut
Speculative dino-fiction comes to C-U by way of a self-published paleontologist author.
Speculative dino-fiction comes to C-U by way of a self-published paleontologist author.
Casey reports on the latest release from local artist/producer Patrick, an EP entitled Monsters in A Monte Carlo.
Rebecca goes in intentionally ignorant to meet Repetition by James Tadd Adcox, which ends up being somewhat familiar and farcical at the same time.
Marika explores the point of drawing and interviews the guest curator of the drawing invitational exhibition at Parkland.
2016 is drawing to a close, and that means it's time for us to rank some of the top local albums released over the year. We're also providing our two cents on each one, of course.
Julia, Patrick and Boswell share their thoughts on the best live shows in Champaign-Urbana in 2016.
Marika glimpses what the U of I faculty have been producing at the School of Fine Art + Design.
A live-action version of a beloved holiday television special brings heart and warmth to the forefront this winter season.
Meghan reviews Every Brilliant Thing, a show that successfully strived to remind us all of life's little joys through depression by a list of brilliant things.
In preparation for their Sunday show at Foellinger, Nathaniel examines American Football's LP 2 to shed light on how the iconic band has grown and changed over an almost two-decade hiatus.