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New $300,000 Lighted Public Art Coming to Downtown Moline

New $300,000 Lighted Public Art Coming to Downtown Moline

The Quad Cities’ public art train keeps chugging along, as one of the largest art installations in the region is coming to downtown Moline. The Moline Public Art Commission, in collaboration with MetroLINK and Quad City Arts, received over 250 artist submissions from around the world, for a transformational public art project at 1315 4th […]

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The dramatic conclusion of the play, with (L-R) Victor Angelo, Michael Kintigh, Keegan Walker, Emma Terronez, Kaitlyn Knepper, Jonna Hicks-Bird, and Amanda Wilson. * AF8: The Frank family played by (L-R) Jonna Hicks-Bird, Kaitlyn Knepper, Esteban Lopez and Emma Terronez.

REVIEW: Moline Playcrafters’ Powerful “Diary of Anne Frank” Electrifies With New, Disturbing Relevance

 Walking into see the new production of Playcrafters Barn Theatre’s “The Diary of Anne Frank,” I knew I was in for a riveting, heart-rending drama that would not simply be a decades-old tragedy with no relevance to today. Seeing the Saturday, Aug. 2 performance — directed with precision, flair and profound humanity by Elle Winchester […]

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Moline's Vibrant Arena Fires Executive Director After Drunk-Driving Arrests

Moline’s Vibrant Arena Fires Executive Director After Drunk-Driving Arrests

After a 20-year career leading Vibrant Arena at The MARK, Scott Mullen has been fired as executive director, due to three drunk-driving arrests since 2020. Rocky Jones (the arena’s assistant executive director/director of finance) has assumed the position’s duties until further notice. The board of the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority (IQCCCA) moving forward […]

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Davenport’s German American Center to Show Off Overhauled Permanent Exhibit

Davenport’s German American Center to Show Off Overhauled Permanent Exhibit

You can’t rewrite history, but you can change how it’s presented. That’s just what Davenport’s German American Heritage Center & Museum has done with its permanent third-floor exhibit, “The German Immigrant Experience: 1845-1925.” There will be a ribbon-cutting for the updated exhibit at 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, with light refreshments. Much of the exhibit […]

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REVIEW: Countryside Pulls Out All Stops in High-Energy, Big-Talent “Hairspray”

REVIEW: Countryside Pulls Out All Stops in High-Energy, Big-Talent “Hairspray”

Let’s hope QC Music Guild and Countryside Community Theatre don’t get any federal funding, because it would be yanked after two of this summer’s most satisfying, proudly pro-DEI shows  — Guild’s “The Prom,” and its spiritual parent, Countryside’s current musical “Hairspray.” Both boasting the obvious conclusion that diversity, equity and inclusion are societal strengths (and […]

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REVIEW: Polished, Perfect “Mary Poppins” at Circa Offers Magic On and Above the Stage

REVIEW: Polished, Perfect “Mary Poppins” at Circa Offers Magic On and Above the Stage

There are three brief, key scenes in Circa 21’s new production of “Mary Poppins” where Gillian Weatherford as the proper British nanny floats above the stage, and another when Jordan Thomas Burnett as the impish chimney sweep Bert does even more gravity-defying gymnastics. But these are hardly the only magic moments in this gloriously entertaining […]

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