Diana Nollen, The Gazette

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The Gazette

Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

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FilmScene leaders weigh in on Oscar hopefuls

The 2022 Academy Awards are Sunday. The Gazette turned to Iowa City FilmScene’s co-founder and executive director Andrew Sherburne and programming director Ben Delgado to answer questions about who will win and who should win. And which films have an Iowa connection. → Read More

Tycoon awakens for St. Paddy’s celebrations in Cedar Rapids

The downtown Cedar Rapids bar offers prime window seating for SaPaDaPaSo parade. For some revelers, the annual St. Patrick’s Day event marks, as bar owner Kurt Luedtke says, “the coming of spring, leaving winter behind us, hopefully.” → Read More

Road ending for Coppers & Brass with St. Patrick’s Day concert in Iowa City

Local Irish band saying farewell with St. Patrick’s Day concert in Iowa City → Read More

2023 St. Patrick’s events on tap in Eastern Iowa

Celebrations start this weekend, continue through next → Read More

Riverside Theatre staging ‘groundbreaking’ play

‘Fefu and Her Friends’ enacts scenes in various Riverside Theatre spaces → Read More

Brucemorchestra concert era comes to an end in Cedar Rapids

After the 2022 double rain-out, Orchestra Iowa is canceling its outdoor season opener. → Read More

University of Iowa’s Stanley Museum of Art building on opening momentum

The Stanley Museum of Art programming continues to engage across ages, communities. → Read More

Red Cedar brings trio concerts to Eastern Iowa

Red Cedar Chamber concerts explore music for 2 violins, cello, including headbanging finale → Read More

Theatre Cedar Rapids stages related shows in rotation

Theatre Cedar Rapids rotating ‘A Doll’s House’ and ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ with related designs, different actors → Read More

‘Potsie’ brings happy days to Monticello Rod & Custom Car Show

The KCRG-TV9 O’Reilly Auto Parts Rod & Custom Car Show is revving up for its 54th consecutive year. → Read More

Sullenberger remembered for kindness, excellence

Cameron Sullenberger, 54, co-founder of the Revival Theatre, is remembered for his kindness and devotion to excellence. → Read More

Irish dance teacher wins global excellence award

Trea Champagne honors heritage through her North Liberty studio and beyond. → Read More

Epilogue: SanDee Skelton of Cedar Rapids remembered for dancing, joy, unity

Celebration of Life planned Saturday for Cedar Rapids recreation department ‘icon’ → Read More

Mirrorbox Theatre trying brand-new thing

At first glance, Wednesday night’s show at Mirrorbox Theatre looks like a departure from the norm, but it actually hits the right notes to fit the mission. It’s a one-night-only karaoke event. “Batman Returns Returns” was promoted as a karaoke-style musical, and afterward, some people reached out to Mirrorbox founder Cavan Hallman, saying they “would really love to do karaoke in this space,” he… → Read More

Role behind the scenes of theater productions: ‘intimacy choreographer’

Carrie Pozdol, of Cedar Rapids, is leading the change in the way local theater troupes embrace emotional and physical contact, reactions and boundaries onstage and off. → Read More

Corridor arts nonprofits choreograph year-end giving campaigns

The year-end giving cycle is drawing to a close, but for Corridor arts organizations, the needs will keep on spinning long after donors have embraced the spirit of the holidays. → Read More

‘Doodle Trees’ shine new light in downtown Iowa City

Mural artist turns her vision to 3D realm to create a new winter wonderland that she hopes will help people see downtown in a new way. → Read More

Public menorah lighting returns to Cedar Rapids

This outdoor celebration is designed to bring unity to community. → Read More

REVIEW: Patti LaBelle spreads festive joy to the world at Hancher

Patti LaBelle spreads festive joy to the world at Hancher → Read More

African American Museum expanding reach in shutdown while it’s being renovated

Large traveling exhibits and smaller pop-ups help take Black history, culture across Iowa and beyond → Read More