What better practice to turn to in times of turbulence than yoga? Whether it is self-care, solitude or gratitude you’re seeking, both beginner and experienced yogis can find refuge on the mat. Some yoga studios have reopened with COVID-19 mitigation measures, but there is still no more safe and convenient place to get your yoga […]
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Gregory Alan Isakov back in Iowa City
Gregory Alan Isakov The Englert Theatre — Saturday, June 11 at 8 p.m. Singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov is returning to Iowa, back again at the Englert for the first time since his visit in February 2014, and this time he’s bringing a symphony. Isakov’s soft and dreamy indie-folk music is bolstered by layers of classical […]
The Sea The Sea will make waves on May 27
The Sea The Sea CSPS Legion Arts — Friday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Acoustic folk-pop duo The Sea The Sea will return to CSPS Legion Arts on Friday, May 27. Mira Stanley and Chuck E. Costa are touring with their newly released six-song EP titled In the Altogether. They are in the midst of […]
Soul Obscura: Cory Chisel brings his new groove to The Mill this Sunday
Normally working in the Americana and folk-rock genres under the name Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons, the singer’s 2014 Soul Obscura…
Curiosity ignition: ‘Mock mission to mars’ exhibit melds science and art
Marrying art and science is not a foreign concept: From Henry Fox Talbot and Thomas Eakins to contemporary artist Julian Voss-Andreae, scientists have utilized…
Gallim Dance review: Structure gives way to sensation
On Friday April, 25 the basement of the UI’s North Hall was brimming with people — people ready to see Gallim Dance, presented by Hancher at Space Place Theatre. Founded in 2007 by Andrea Miller (a recent Guggenheim Fellow), the New York-based Gallim Dance pulls from Israel’s Gaga technique of rehabilitation and relearning natural movement […]

