SP Radio Podcast: Broadband for the masses
It turns out that the internet actually is a series of tubes. And somebody has got to give us better (fiber-optic) tubes. Enter Urbana Champaign Big Broadband.
It turns out that the internet actually is a series of tubes. And somebody has got to give us better (fiber-optic) tubes. Enter Urbana Champaign Big Broadband.
We talk to Lisa Bralts about this year's Market at the Square, which opens for the season this Saturday. Time to break out the Chacos.
In honor of Arbor Day 2012 (this Friday), we talk about tree care, the benefits of trees and much more with Sharon Lilly from the locally-headquartered International Society of Arboriculture.
We talk to representatives about the growing design collective, which presents the popular Pecha Kucha nights and hosts this weekend's ABCU 2012 event as part of the Boneyard Arts Festival.
We talk to organizer Tom Miebach about the plans for this year's fundraising event, which include music, DJs, comedians, and much more. And it's all for a great cause.
It's never too early to start thinking about Record Store Day 2012. So we talk to Exile on Main about the RSD special releases and in-store performances coming up this April 21.
We talk to Sally Bernhardsson about this weekend's 3rd Annual DoCha Festival, which brings the classical music experience to a broader audience.
This week we talk to SP music writer Chris Davies about his new band, Finer Feelings, and how he balances life as a local musician and writer.
We talk with Don Elmore about the Illini Media Company's current financial woes and how this fits into the larger discussion of the declining print media.
We talk to the creators of a new local talk show that brings a classic variety show to Champaign-Urbana every month.