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Iowa City Left Shaking After sunn O))) Concert Review
Seattle based drone metal band sunn O))) performed at Iowa City’s Englert Theater last week, April 18th.
Seattle based drone metal band sunn O))) performed at Iowa City’s Englert Theater last week, April 18th.
During the new Stop/Time Festival on April 4th, I had the pleasure of attending a reading by acclaimed poet Danez Smith at the Englert Theatre.
Continuing to find inspiration in Iowa City’s arts community. KRUI’s Tarik took a little day trip to Hancher’s new Stop/Time Festival, losing himself in two incredible performances from Evicshen and Sharp Pins.
Logan Melia sits down with Eve 6 at Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona. Eve 6 took some time after their slot to discuss their early days playing gigs at small cafes all the way to a racetrack.
Luke Combs came to Ames, Iowa with his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour on April 11th, 2026
After listening to a lot of jazz over the past week, culminating in an amazing performance by renowned trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and the PUBLIQuartet last Friday at the Stop/Time Festival presented by Hancher Auditorium, I’ve come to the conclusion that most jazz isn’t meant for an audience at all.
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Read about how many things can be classified as art and how this can create a new open-mindedness.
It’s summer, let’s have some fun. (image via dogswalkingvip.com)
Read about artist Ayqa Khan, and how her representations of South Asian women decolonize our minds!
Read about a man and his best friend’s unbreakable relationship.
Shut up and listen to why a Ted Cruz presidency might have been just as scary as a Drumpf one. (photo via: rightspeak.net)
Horror movies find new and unique ways to scare us… but is that why we like them in the first place? (Image via filmautonomy.com)
Check out these easy diys to do with your girlfriends on your next Wine Wednesday night!
This article acknowledges the small number of Latinos who have won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, or an Emmy due to the lack of good roles and whitewashing in Hollywood.
Director John Suits delivers an exciting – albeit slightly confusing – film that explores mental illness and the nature of reality.