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UI filmmakers reveal big-screen talents tonight with the Student Film Showcase.
Bell ringing for charity begins again
’Tis the season for charity, bell ringing, and the Iowa City Salvation Army.
Serving up tastes at the Englert
Adam Richman, star of “Man v. Food,” will take the Englert stage tonight to encourage and satiate Iowa City’s appetites.
Riverside Theatre’s Walking the Wire examines the true hilarity of the holidays.
Medium: Can a giant broadcast corporation sell out?
With Comcast preparing to buy a controlling stake in the network, NBC is about to try, and its online viewers may end up paying the price.
Vladimir Nabokov’s final work, The Original of Laura, is an insightful if fragmented look into the mind of a master.
Author Larry Baker reads at Prairie Lights
A Good Man highlights the vital importance of human interactions.
“Robsten” comes to Iowa City tonight with the midnight premiere of Twilight: New Moon.
Girly couture weaves into Iowa City
Lyla’s Boutique adds a serving of girly couture to the Iowa City boutique menu.
The IMU dishes up its own “Ratatouille” — minus the rodent.
Dine on a Dime: Apple Fritters
Start off Thanksgiving with a scrumptious breakfast sure to stretch your stomach for turkey time.
Which part of the Twilight saga is worse, the book or the film?
Lord of the Rings, The Dark Knight, and Twilight — movies better viewed in the dead of night.
Disney’s best movies were arguably made in the ’80s and ’90s, and Aladdin is no exception.






