Art, Culture & Entertainment
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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…
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The Vermillion Sky: A Serial Adventure Story Pt. 2
By Andrew Agney aagney@lc.edu Part 2 Panting as her little legs move as fast as they can, Ciel sprints down the road. “This is bad…how could I forget my first day of school?!” she yells…
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The Craft Legacy Promises to Bring Magic Back to the Movies!
By Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu I will be completely honest with you all, there had not been many movies that have come out recently that I was immediately excited about. However, once I heard that…
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How to Stay Entertained in Quarantine
By William Mashburn wmashburn@lc.edu There are a lot of ways to stay entertained. In this day and age, staying entertained is essential in a variety of ways. With COVID still a very real thing and…
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Meeting At the Drive-in: The Pandemic Concert Experience of Billy Strings
By Dillon Neibel dneibel@lc.edu Billy Strings, the wunderkind acoustic guitarist and singer from Michigan recently put on a show at the Exposition Gardens in Peoria, Ill. on Saturday, Sept. 18-19. It’s not really a secret…