SP Radio Podcast: House music
We talk to several of the people around town that invite national and local bands to perform concerts in their living rooms and basements.
We talk to several of the people around town that invite national and local bands to perform concerts in their living rooms and basements.
We talk to Ana Viera about her plans to end childhood hunger. Plus, Andrea Rundell from the Eastern Illinois Foodbank.
We speak with Tony Johnston, who heads Mayor Gerard’s exploratory commitee on bringing baseball to Champaign. Token Field of Dreams reference.
SP Editor / Unit 4 teacher Caleb Curtiss joins us to discuss how much change Robert Malito can make in his short tenure. Plus, Caleb on his first year in the district.
Is this the future of local investigative journalism? Possibly — but you should be paying attention regardless.
Tracy and Robert discuss their recent hate crimes column. Plus, Robert gives some Champaign County Fair recommendations.
Can the expanding co-op can keep up with increased demand while maintaining its personal charm? We talk to General Manager Jacqueline Hannah about their plans.
In just over a year, the Public Art League has built an impressive public art project in Champaign. Now they’re expanding to Urbana. Here’s their story.
We talk about the thriving local salsa scene with SP contributor Alyssa Schoeneman and local dance instructor Mügé Dizén.
We talk to Market Manager Wendy Langacker about the market, which is bringing local food to North Champaign for the third year.