Ways to celebrate Juneteenth citywide
By Stacie Lewis
Celebration focuses on progress
By Jacqualine Simone Jarju
History is their story and ours
Getting more than kicks on Route 66
By Pamela Woodson
Blacks in Springfield theater
An interview with Reggie Guyton, actor and producer
By Joseph Copley
African American History Museum expands outreach
Hires first executive director, who has a personal connection to Springfield's history
By Jamila Wicks
Juneteenth
By IT Staff
Resurrecting Billy Sunday
A reenactment/revival service 115 years later
By William Furry
Underground railroad conductor
John Albert Jones, (1806-1888) to be honored May 16
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Remembering an early Springfield leader
Dr. Henry Wohlgemuth, 1822-1905, was a mover and shaker
Please hurry, spring
By Mike Shepherd
Chihuly in the garden
By Mary Bohlen
Go the distance
Run (or walk) these spring races
By Pamela Savage
Practical ways to celebrate Earth Day
By Amy Figueroa
On stage this spring
Be inspired by art
Flower power
By Elizabeth Watson
Spring Guide Calendar
By Daron Walker
Spring Guide
Adopt a tree at Oak Ridge Cemetery
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Breakfast with Santa and Puppet Show
@ Kidzeum of Health and Science Children's Museum
Sat., Dec. 9, 9:30 a.m.
New Godzilla examines post-war trauma, Dream Scenario a daring social commentary
By Chuck Koplinski
Disney gets Wish right, May December is muddled, Napoleon a cinematic spectacle
World-renowned tenor to perform in Springfield
By Jean Campbell
Celebrate the season at Holiday Inn
By Mary Young