Review: Penny Horses: A Place to Rest Your Dead
Local alt-country outfit Penny Horses are fresh off the release of their debut album, A Place to Rest Your Dead. Joe provides his thoughts within.
Local alt-country outfit Penny Horses are fresh off the release of their debut album, A Place to Rest Your Dead. Joe provides his thoughts within.
Friday, November 14th, brought the CUDO Pro Show’s 2015 opening night reception to downtown Champaign. In addition to food, adult beverages, and live music, guests were treated to the opportunity to both view and learn more about a wide variety of local professional design work.
Rochelle is (mostly) delighted by Dance at Illinois' fall concert.
Sam caught the CUDO Plays event in Downtown Urbana last weekend, and recaps it here.
REO Speedwagon returned to The Virginia Theater on Monday and took us for a ride down Riverside Avenue.
How as the the music? What kind of merch was there? What kind of shoes did BTNH wear? Sam comments on these questions and more, and also took some photos. Check it before you wreck it.
Last week, indie rockers Young The Giant brought their unique blend of powerful vocals and appealing rhythms to the Canopy. Nishat was there for their second of two sold out shows, and has a full review to accompany what he saw.
Joe recaps this year's installment of the C-U Folk & Roots Festival, which took place this past weekend.
Jimin attends the Station Theatre’s production of Mine and walks away examining the fragile line between madness and reality.
Photo evidence of why you need a poncho to watch GWAR live.