“Whenever you say ‘Beatles’ – that’s the magic word,” said Springfield-based filmmaker and super-Beatle fan Robert Bartel. He would know. His 1999 documentary A Beatle in Benton, Illinois – which details a single fortnight visit to the southern Illinois town in 1963 by 20-year-old George Harrison in order to see his married sister – is […]
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Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade
A great time was had by all at the Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade last Thursday. Check out our photo gallery to relive the fun (or experience it for the first time if you were unable to make it) of the Twilight Parade. Created with flickr slideshow.
PrideFest 2017
A fine time was had by all at Springfield PrideFest 2017 this past Saturday. Check out our photo gallery to relive the fun (or experience it for the first time if you were unable to make it) of the first ever Springfield PrideFest parade including the drag show, the rock climbing wall, the happy […]
First Night puts the art in party
Springfield Ballet Company performs at 6 p.m. in LRS Theater, Hoogland Center for the Arts PHOTOS COURTESY SPRINGFIELD AREA ARTS COUNCIL Springfield Area Arts Council welcomes and encourages you to make the arts part of your plan for this year’s New Year’s Eve. The arts are more than pleasure for the soul. The arts are […]
Neanderthal night at Oak Ridge Cemetery
A stranger visiting Oak Ridge Cemetery on a recent Sunday might have wondered what a tribe of 50 were doing at the Tanner Mausoleum – surely no burial, too much noise, drumming, laughter! Edging close he’d see, and surely stay – but here’s what he’d witness: A group of Neanderthals garbed in skins of sabre-toothed […]
Africans lived here first
Historians credit Christopher Columbus for finding the Americas, but Kaba Hiawatha Kamene declares that African descendants lived in what is now the United States many years prior to 1492. Kamene, a staff developer at Harriet Tubman Charter School in the Bronx, New York, who has master’s degrees in art history and in Science of Education […]
When the city becomes a stage
For the past 25 years, Springfield’s downtown has become a giant party every New Year’s Eve with First Night Springfield, the first and longest-running event of its kind in Illinois. The party continues again to ring in 2013 and showcase the art of central Illinois. It comes at a decent price, too. Penny Wollan-Kriel, executive […]
Art for every need
“We’re grateful that we still have this nice space to be in. It’s really made a big difference to what we’ve been able to deliver to the community,” says Janet Seitz Carlson of the Prairie Art Alliance. This time last year, the Hoogland Center for the Arts, which houses the PAA’s handsome HD Smith Gallery […]
Country dancing for 25 years
Yes, it’s a little boot scootin’ and a little two-steppin,’ but Prairie Land Dance Club (PLDC) in Illiopolis ain’t your mama’s square dance. Folks at PLDC are just as comfortable sliding through “Sex on the Beach” or “Moves Like Jagger” as they are with local darlin’ (and current contestant on “The Voice”) Gracia Harrison’s yodeling. […]
‘I see a whole lot of opportunity here’
Henrik Rasmussen calls himself a “Springfielder by choice.” A native of Denmark, Rasmussen moved his family to Springfield in 2009, seeking opportunity, freedom and space to innovate. Now a U.S. citizen, Rasmussen is launching his own public affairs consulting firm in Springfield on Aug. 1, after seven years at another consulting firm. Addressing the crowd […]
A green beauty
Architect John Shafer’s new office building at 1230 S. Sixth St. in Springfield recently won an award for sustainable design from the Central Illinois Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Not only is it a “green” building, it is also lovely to behold. It may have caught your eye while under construction during the […]
Anatomy of an Advice Goddess
Every week, Amy Alkon provides IT readers with her spin on romantic problems in her syndicated column The Advice Goddess. The column, which received the first place award for commentary last month from the LA Press Club, can sometimes be as much a sounding board for Alkon’s brassy personality as a forum for practical advice […]
