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The Carole King musical is beautiful. And fun.
By Phil Funkenbusch
Tags: Arts Features
Portraits of Peace
Artist brings powerful story to Springfield
By Mary Young
Murder mystery a witty, nostalgic romp through 2003
By Daron Walker
Tags: IT Picks
Zone of Interest looks at the callousness of evil, Micheal Keaton shines in Knox Goes Away and Neon Highway a solid effort
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Farmer poem
By Jacqueline Jackson
Abraham Lincoln in Song with Chris Vallillo
Farrelly brothers return with Ricky Stanicky, Millie Bobby Brown shines with Damsel and Cabrini a sincere biopic
United Way of Central Illinois mobilizes community for annual Day of Action
By Stacy Kelly
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
Turtle Township Mound
Pastel Society gives back
Illinois Prairie Pastel Society exhibition March 1-30
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Annual event celebrates 25th year with giveaways, contest
Dune: Part Two an ambitious undertaking, but Spaceman plods along
Two sci-fi films with very different approaches
Dynamite Poem Part 2
First Date, the musical on contemporary dating
A cool new telling of a mismatched couple on a blind date
Ordinary Angels inspires, Drive-Away Dolls is lackluster, Bleeding Love an emotional father-daughter story
Work of Springfield Immigrant Advocacy Network inspired by core beliefs
By Veronica Espina
Navigating the journey of change: Let our voices be heard
By Maria Martinez-Yocute
Dynamite Poem Part 1
Springfield native back home at the Hoogland
Jacob Seidman performs in Looped Feb. 24 and 25
Black composer's lost cantata brings Vachel Lindsay poem to life
Madame Web a mess of a movie, Frankenstein is lifeless
High School Dances
Local history on stage
Outraged: Terror in Springfield 1908 at UIS Studio Theatre Feb. 9-11
Events to feature reading, music, magic and much more
Out of Darkness is surprising, while Upgraded and Argylle are too predictable
Illinois Prairie Pastel Society Exhibit
@ M.G. Nelson Family Gallery
Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Continues through March 31