ACE Awards honor the invaluable artistic ecosystem
Apolonia recounts last Friday's 40 North ACE Awards Ceremony.
Apolonia recounts last Friday's 40 North ACE Awards Ceremony.
In preview of the last of TIGER's local performances, Debra chats with costume designer Susan Becker.
Debra shares her list of November don't-miss arts events.
Debra reviews Illinois Theatre's current production of Titus Andronicus.
Debra reviews “Enterprising Machines,” an exhibition of work by artist Jessica Gondek, showing at the Giertz Gallery through October 29th.
KT shares about Parkland Theatre's new series in their Second Stage Theatre and chats with director BJ Gailey about his experience with the show.
Debra reviews Illinois Theatre's production of August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean.
Debra reviews the current Comrades in Art group exhibit “Separately Together” and explores the group's history and mission.
Debra previews Illinois Theatre's upcoming production of August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean.
Debra reviews the recent Studiodance II show, which ran from October 3rd through 5th at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
Jarrod reviews Farinelli and the King as the Station Theatre opens its 48th season.
KT reviews the opening night show of Parkland College Theatre's currrent production, Elephant's Graveyard.
Jarrod speaks with director Latrelle Bright to discuss the intimate and poignant play Elephant's Graveyard.
Kat reviews Home, a unique performance piece created by Geoff Sobelle.
Debra shares her list of must-see arts events for October 2019.
Debra previews the Pygmalion Poetry Marathon, which kicks off on Friday night at the Bread Company in Urbana.
Debra chats with poets Mark Halliday and Jill Rosser in preview of their Saturday reading at Pygmalion.
Debra previews the 2019 Made Fest, happening this Friday and Saturday as part of PYGMALION.
Debra chats with director and actor Aaron Polk about the surprising road to No Exit, which opens this Friday at the SoDo Theatre.
Debra talks with Dana Overman of Her Creative Collective in preview of its grand opening this Saturday.
Debra reviews “Scars that Bind / Resilient Women Artists,” a group exhibition currently showing at the University Y.
Debra reviews “An Analogy,” a collection of work by painters Cinda Womble Pettigrew and Judith Baker-Barrows currently showing at the Analog Gallery.
Debra reviews David Rousséve / REALITY's Halfway to Dawn, which was performed at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts this past Friday.
Debra previews David Roussève/Reality: Halfway to Dawn, which comes to Krannert Center for the Performing Arts this Friday.
In preview of Japan House's annual festival this Sunday, Debra chats with Matsuri artist Maxx Gogski.
Debra explores “Art Since 1948,” the newly opened modern and contemporary exhibition at Krannert Art Museum
Debra shares her picks for this month's must-see arts events .
Debra previews the upcoming Flatlands Dance Film Festival and chats with its founder and current director about its inspiration, evolution, and what to expect this year.
Debra shares her experience of the 2019 Parkland Art and Design Faculty exhibit at the Giertz Gallery.
Debra reviews the first book in local writer Z. Snyder's revolutionary, queer supernatural series, The Witch.
Debra shares her picks for local continuing arts education opportunities in music, dance, creative writing, and visual art.
In anticipation of the 2019 Parkland Art and Design Faculty Exhibition opening this week, Debra chats with photographer and photography/video professor Peg Shaw.
Debra kicks off her new series of backstage interviews with Dr. Mary Welle, veterinarian, local arts enthusiast, and now, theatrical producer.
K-12 screenwriters and local filmmakers teamed up to produce short films for the 7th annual Pens to Lens gala & screening.
Jarrod reviews local author Mike Trippiedi's science fiction novel Once Upon an Ending.
Debra chats with Rebecca Nicol, Pens to Lens co-organizer, in preview of Saturday's gala at the Viriginia Theatre
Jarrod reviews Champaign-Urbana Theater Company's production of the beloved Wizard of Oz.
Jarrod reviews the final show of the Station Theatre's summer season The Last Five Years.
Debra shares her list of five arts must-sees for this month.
Jarrod speaks with cast and crew of Champaign-Urbana Theater Company's production of The Wizard of Oz.
Debra previews the premiere Crystal Lake Art Fair which takes place Saturday, August 3rd.
KT meets up with director Chelsea Collier to chat about upcoming musical The Last Five Years in the welcoming lobby of the historic Station Theatre.
Debra takes you through Kelly Hieronymus' Creativity Workshop: Patterns and Forms, held this past Thursday, at Krannert Art Museum.
Debra reviews the current Springer Cultural Center exhibit, “Explorations in Abstract,” featuring work by Phil Strang and Kory Twaddle.
Debra reports on Krannert Art Museum's curation of political prints from the Dutch Golden Age.
Debra tours the University of Illinois Rare Book and Manuscript Library's current exhibit, Writers & Their Tools: Parchment – Paper – Processor.
Debra explores Ninth Letter's Spring/Summer 2019 issue
KT reviews The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek by Naomi Wallace and directed by Saskia Bakker currently on the track at the Station Theatre.
Brian explores the work of Elective Reportage member photographer Micah McCoy, whose work is currently installed at Analog's gallery.