Representatives from several Johnson County human service organizations invite those of all ages, genders and backgrounds to attend a free bystander…
Eric Kuehl
Eric Kuehl is currently a Junior at the University of Iowa, majoring in Journalism and pursuing a Writing Certificate. He is interning at Little Village for the Spring semester, primarily writing about music.
Don ‘The Fossil Guy’ Johnson returns with fall series of family-friendly events
Paleontologist Don “The Fossil Guy” Johnson returns to the UI’s Museum of Natural History this Saturday at 2 p.m. to kick off his fall series of family-oriented…
Homemade Horror: Filmscene and Bijou to host a night of amateur fright films
This Sunday at 6 p.m, FilmScene is hosting “Homemade Horror,” the second installment of the Bijou Open Screen fall series. Prizes will be given to those who…
Stray from the Path perform Friday at the Blue Moose
Good news for Rage Against The Machine fans: No, your beloved band isn’t getting back together, but their heir apparent has been found, and it’s Stray From The Path (SFTP). The group will be performing at the Blue Moose Tap House this Friday at 5:30 p.m. The Long Island-based quartet began in 2001 as a […]
Homecoming week hits Iowa City
Homecoming is finally upon us! To celebrate, the University of Iowa is hosting events all throughout the week, culminating with a parade, coronation and concert set for Friday, Oct. 10 — the day before Iowa takes on Indiana. The homecoming parade — a fixture in downtown Iowa City for decades — kicks off on Friday […]
FilmScene to host award-winning crime novelists with ‘Noir at the Bar’ event
Crime fiction novelists, movies and alcoholic beverages. That’s what FilmScene is offering this Saturday at 9 p.m. with its Iowa City Book Festival event…
Take a trip: Maximum Ames Music Fest set for this weekend
The Maximum Ames Music Festival kicks off this Thursday, bringing the likes of Sage Francis, William Elliott Whitmore, Low and many more to Ames, Iowa for a four-day music blowout. Unfortunately, not all of us in Iowa City can drop what we’re doing and make the trek over to Ames to attend the four-day event. So if you can only make it out for one day, make it Sunday…
For Today return to the Blue Moose Tap House
With the recent breakup of Underoath, the crazy legal fallout of As I Lay Dying and Demon Hunter’s transition to alternative metal, it’s safe to say that Christian metalcore needed a savior. And fans of the genre may have found just that savior in For Today, which is quickly becoming one of the hottest bands in Christian metalcore.
Into the black: The Black Dahlia Murder swing into Gabe’s this Wednesday
The Black Dahlia Murder perform this Wednesday at Gabe’s, and although mid-week might not be the ideal time to catch a high-energy heavy metal concert…
Country-punk straight outta Memphis: Lucero to play the Blue Moose Tap House
Can’t decide between going to the country show or the punk show? Between line-dancing or stage-diving? Get the best of both worlds with Lucero at the…
Local comics form a veritable Voltron of laughs this Saturday at The Mill
The Comedy Coalition, a regional performance group that promises to make your “pants tingle,” takes the stage this Saturday at the Mill, featuring comedians…
Area filmmaker Jesse Kreitzer to hold Des Moines screening
University of Iowa MFA candidate Jesse Kreitzer will be stopping by the Des Moines Social Club on Friday, Aug. 22 in support of his upcoming thesis film, Black Canaries — a stirring tale based on early 20th century coal miners.

