Vol. 47, No. 12
The neighborhood is going to art
Terrain Biennial builds community around outdoor, home-based exhibitions
By Rachel Otwell
Confronting housing inequity
Springfield's Citizens Club speaks about the homeownership segregation
By Kenneth Lowe
Springfield transportation hub to relieve rail congestion
Part of $122 million project to reroute trains
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
Hindu Temple to open Oct. 13-17
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Oct. 16 Oak Ridge Cemetery tour features historic and rare trees
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Advocating for animals
Some welfare groups contend recent deaths at Animal Control were preventable
By Scott Reeder
Rachel Otwell leaves Illinois Times for job with comptroller's office
By Michelle Ownbey
Redistricting leads to lawsuit from Latino group
By Rich Miller
Editor's note 10/14/21
By Fletcher Farrar
What does it mean to be an American?
By Lee H. Hamilton
Letters to the editor 10/14/21
By Letters to the Editor
Parole offers hope for offenders, while victims relive trauma
Illinois considers bringing back parole
How to stew
With these basics, you compose the recipe
By Ashley Meyer
Something old, yet new
Evergreen Arsenic and Old Lace is still funny
By Dennis Thread
Last Duel is gripping, Lamb is odd and Fever Dream lives up to its name
By Chuck Koplinski
Letter from Jackie, May 1970
By Jacqueline Jackson
Mid-America Horse Show Association
By Stacie Lewis
ISO is back...and beautiful
By Scott Faingold
Mid-October music
By Tom Irwin
A Thousand Horses
@ Boondocks
Sat., April 27, 8:30 p.m.
Attorney trio in trouble
Farmers want the right to fix their tractors
By Jennifer Bamberg, Investigate Midwest
City weighs whether to regulate "backyard breeders"
By Dean Olsen
A new direction