Stand still at the edge of a field near dusk, and you can hear July arrive: the corn rustling as it stretches in the heat ...
We’re off next week for our annual Smile Politely summer break. We’ll resume publishing on Monday, July 13. As such, there is no Weekender this week, but I’m sure you’ll all be hanging out by ...
Game There are no signs outside Les Gourmets Cuisine that suggest the world is about to shift. There are no crowds spilling ...
It appears that The Dispensary Champaign is closed. First opened the summer of 2024 in the plaza near La Bamba and Garcia’s ...
This is it, people. July is what we waited all winter for: peak farmers market season. This month, market tables overflow with fresh-picked fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread, artisan tea, local ...
Champaign Urbana Theatre Company’s Kathy Murphy Student Production has been bringing high schoolers together from across the region every summer since 2006, when Managing Director John Stuff saw an ...
It’s a big weekend. Well, it is if you want it to be. There are many celebrations happening in the next several days for the Fourth of July, and while I could comb through them, ...
There have been numerous misperceptions regarding why many residents of Urbana do not want a massive high-density apartment ...
As I entered the set for The Complete Works of Jane Austen Abridged, the current production at The Station Theatre, I was ...
If you thought the housing crisis was bad for students, renters, and lower-income folks, wait until you hear about the ...
Back in the old days, a big storm would come through (what felt like) once or twice a season, the emergency siren would sound and you would head to a protected area, huddle around one of those wind-up ...
Spurlock Museum and the Champaign Public Library, in partnership with several other coalitions in Champaign County, will host a Weekend of Action July 17 to 20. “Good Trouble Lives On” is a series of ...
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