On Friday, September 26th, the Jupiter String Quartet gave its final performance with its current personnel. The quartet announced in its concert program that violinist Nelson Lee will be leaving the ...
When Gallim Dance came to Krannert Center for the Performing Arts this weekend, I knew I was in for something unusual. The New York–based company has a reputation for visceral movement, fearless ...
Clinton Lake isn’t the only natural area near Clinton. While visiting the state recreational area last spring, I noticed a ...
Welcome to October! No matter the day, no matter the season, there is wine. Also: if you're new to C-U, there is a mixer for ...
It's going to be a busy U of I homecoming weekend. Take in some music, theater, and food. Celebrate WEFT on Sunday.
The Giertz Gallery at Parkland College is currently showcasing the diverse artistic talents of its Art and Design Department ...
The year Farm Aid first filled Memorial Stadium was the year I graduated from high school. I remember watching on The Nashville Network during my first college days in North Carolina. The images are ...
Jazz, reggae, Shania Twain. Celtic, poetry, the Grateful Dead. You can find a little bit of everything on WEFT 90.1 FM, but ...
Back in July, the City of Champaign put up temporary fencing to close off the pedestrian viaduct on the east end of Main ...
The last full week of September invites hikes, celebrations, dancing, and, of course, plenty to eat and drink.
Last week, it was announced that Prosperity Gardens will have a new greenhouse right in Downtown Champaign. It’s the only ...
I met with co-curators Allyson Purpura, Senior Curator and Curator of Global African Art, and Kasia Szremski, Associate ...
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