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The McLean County Arts Center is spotlighting selections from its permanent collection in a new show opening soon. Laura Kennedy has more in this...
There's just so much binge watching you can do every winter. So Grow host Patrick Murphy says get up off the sofa and venture out to see some amazing...
James McGowan: To My Son, Old Enough for Bass, read by James McGowan. Music by Taj Mahal (Fishing Blues from The Taj Anthology)
Billy Collins: Nostalgia, read by Billy Collins. Music by Oliver Lake (Stolen Moments from Dat Love)
Kathryn Kerr: Field Ecologist's Love Song, read by Kathryn Kerr. Music by Bruce Cockburn (Train in the Rain from Dart to the Heart)
Kirstin Hotelling Zona: Fishing, read by Kirstin Hotelling Zona. Music by Joseph Mancilla (Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios from Oasis Classical and...
Thylias Moss: One Year Sunny Stabs Himself, read by Thylias Moss. Music by Scott Johnson (Break Forth O Beauteous Heav'nly Light from Christmas Guitars)
Kathleen Kirk: Married Love, read by Kathleen Kirk. Music by Bill Spence (Billy's Chinese Tune from The Hammered Dulcimer Returns!)
Part of the team which established Bloomington-Normal's first food truck is back with another double-decker bus. The Bustaurant has been on the street...
GLT Alumnus Splits Time Between International Insurance and Songwriting
The Bus-teraunt: Food Truck Pro Return to Twin Cities
Chicago Archbishop says Gun Control Is A Pro-Life Issue
Illinois' leading catholic official says faith communities need to do more to curb gun violence in the US. Archbishop Blase Cupich says gun control is a...
Best of Sound Ideas: a look at the occasional series "Unknown Illinois"
After all of the time spent in space, researchers are still learning new things about the effects of weightlessness on the human body. On the way, during our science show Uncommon Knowledge, Jay and Janet, with the help of a NASA astronaut, explain how one newly discovered problem could have repercussions for a planned trip to Mars.