Art, Culture & Entertainment
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The Vermillion Sky, Part 3
By Andrew Agney aagney@lc.edu “Ok, that’s fine…we can take down a troll if we work together. What about the rest of you? What kind of magic do you all have?” Ciel asks her group,…
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Eddie Van Halen Passes Away at 65
By Alex Johnson amjohnson@lc.edu Eddie Van Halen, guitarist and co-founder of the 70s rock band Van Halen, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020 at the age of 65. In an Instagram post, Wolfgang…
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World Wide Magazine: A Follow Up
By Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about “World Wide Magazine”, a long-running show on St. Louis area public access that ran from 1986-2001 ran by the enigmatic Pete…
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World Wide Magazine: A Contemporary Look at St. Louis’ Finest Public Access Show
By Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu Before YouTube, one of the ways that people could express themself in Public was Public Access television. Public access is pretty much where a person can rent a spot of…
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Alton Farmers’ & Artisans’ Market Runs Through October 17, Grant Program is Available to Double the Buying Power of SNAP Benefit Recipients
Media Release Alton Main Street Contact: Sara McGibany, Executive Director 111 E. 4th Street – Suite 315 – Alton, IL 62002 Phone: 618-463-1016 Email: sara@AltonMainStreet.org Web: www.DowntownAlton.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ALTON FARMERS’ & ARTISANS’ MARKET…
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SIX The Musical Offering a Feminist Perspective on History
By Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu I think it could be safely assumed I love musicals that teach me about history, seeing as Hamilton had been my favorite musical for the last few years. However, another…


