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Cartouche Records Showcase Chrashing Into Daytrotter

Cartouche Records Showcase Chrashing Into Daytrotter

Local record label Cartouche Records wants to give you a mix tape. Live. For the first time, the Davenport label is chrashing into Daytrotter with a showcase of some of its most popular acts, offering local fans the chance to check out songs by its artists Devin Frank, Chrash, J.E. Sunde and Brooks Strause, Saturday, […]

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Dick Holliday And More Hit Downtown Moline This Weekend

Dick Holliday And More Hit Downtown Moline This Weekend

If you get a “Dick pic” from downtown Moline this weekend, don’t worry, it’s not going to be creepy and off-putting, it’s probably a friend telling you about the legendary Dick Holliday & the Bamboo Gang lighting up the night at 7 p.m. Friday at Bass Street Landing.  All proceeds from this concert will benefit the […]

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Planet Comic And Arts Convention Flies Into The Q-C Galaxy Sunday

Planet Comic And Arts Convention Flies Into The Q-C Galaxy Sunday

The Quad-Cities Planet Con is touching down again this weekend. Mellow Blue Planet will host the 7th Annual event, a favorite meeting ground for Creators, Dealers, Vendors, Cosplay, and Fans in the QC area, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Holiday Inn Convention Center, 226 17th St., Rock Island. It’s $3 admission, although […]

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Dawn And On Rises This Weekend At Len Brown’s

Dawn And On Rises This Weekend At Len Brown’s

Dawn and On is rising again, with the popular festival hosted by Quad-Cities jam band The Dawn taking place all-day Saturday, July 9 at Len Brown’s North Shore Inn in Moline. Drawing off the success of their inaugural fest last summer which drew more than 1,000 fans, this year’s event will feature regional and national […]

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Baseball Hall of Fame Exhibit Is A Home Run

Baseball Hall of Fame Exhibit Is A Home Run

With one-of-a-kind memorabilia and content from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y. and a cool interactive component and feel, the Hall of Fame Tour at Modern Woodmen Park hit a home run with me and my son when we went to see it this week. The exhibit is open 10 […]

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Countryside Presenting A ‘Marvelous’ New Show

Countryside Presenting A ‘Marvelous’ New Show

Have you ever wondered if Countryside Community Theater was ever going to produce the off-Broadway show featuring such hits as “Dream Lover,” “Stupid Cupid” and “Lollipop?” Well, Wonderette no more. All dumb puns aside, Countryside will be debuting “The Marvelous Wonderettes” July 8-9 and 15-16 at 7PM and July 10 & 17 at 2PM at […]

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If You’re Human, This Is The Column For You!

Welcome to the column for all carbon-based life-forms. If you breathe oxygen, this is for you. And if you live on a planet, especially Earth, well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Sorry, but I’m just following the new trend in advertising: casting as absurdly wide a net as possible. Products used to be […]

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Iowa Author Summer Reads Book Fair Opens In Clinton

Iowa Author Summer Reads Book Fair Opens In Clinton

Greet, meet and buy your next best summer read from Iowa Authors Teresa LaBella, Karen Nortman, Misty Urban and Clinton ’s own Dionne Witt at Deanna’s Java Café, 1015 13th Ave N , Clinton , Iowa , on Saturday, July 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The authors will take time out from signing […]

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Kids Will Learn To Sing The Blues At Blues Skool

Kids Will Learn To Sing The Blues At Blues Skool

They may have only gone to the crossroads to catch the school bus, and the darkest indigo lyrics they’ve sung are likely about not getting what they wanted for Christmas, but that won’t stop a number of local kids from learning about playing and singing the blues Saturday during the Blues Skool Program at the […]

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Blues Fest Is Back And Better Than Ever For Its 31st Year

Blues Fest Is Back And Better Than Ever For Its 31st Year

Drenched by rain and pushed around by the rising river, organizers of the Mississippi Valley Blues Fest have had ample reason to sing down-on-their-luck dirges over the past few years, even having to cancel last year’s event, but festival organizers are singing a happy tune going into the 31st annual fest this weekend. (For more […]

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