Three weeks ago, Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista was in Israel. Before that, Spain. And before that, New York City, his hometown for the past 28 years.
But over the past two weeks, Baptista and his percussion ensemble, Beat the Donkey, traveled to comparatively tiny towns, and what better place than Iowa do to so? The ensemble hit Marshalltown, Perry, and Spencer as part of the UI's musical outreach program, Spot Kids, Hancher's family arts adventure, before coming to Iowa City a show May 11 at 2 p.m.
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Do you remember the Greek myths - the theft of fire by Prometheus, Zeus and his numerous lovers, Pentheus having his head ripped off by his own crazed and delirious mother?
Now, if you do remember those, try to imagine using them to find out where you're from and even who your mother is. If you can do that, you've just put yourself in the shoes of Clio, the main character in the Iowa New Play Festival's final production, Dust Town.
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Leif Enger is the embodiment of Minnesota nice, that uncommonly sweet nature Iowa's neighbors to the north are said to possess. Many authors sound annoyed during interviews, but Enger supplied an intoxicating mix of unnecessary gratitude and patience, even doling out journalistic advice, from his Ann Arbor hotel room. (0) comments
If we've learned one thing about the misadventures of Doc Brown and Marty McFly, it's that time travel can be dangerous. Those looking to get a fix of the dark, groove-heavy riffs of decades past without risk of shattering the time-space continuum, look no further than Saturday night at the Picador. The night of retro rock will be headlined by Dead Meadow. (0) comments