November 1st, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
The Quad City Arts’ Festival of Trees was born in 1986 with a death mourned around the world. The legendary 82-year-old actor Cary Grant was to headline a fundraiser for the new Festival of Trees at the then-three-year-old RiverCenter in downtown Davenport, to benefit the Visiting Artist Series (later to merge with the nonprofit Quad […]
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October 30th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Following a year of sold-out shows nationwide, comedian Matt Mathews will extend his wildly popular Boujee On A Budget Tour to Rhythm City Casino June 20, 2026 at 9 PM! Tickets will be available online at rhythmcitycasino.com or at The Market at Rhythm City for $35, $45, $55, $65, and $75 plus applicable online/phone ticketing […]
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October 30th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
A young Davenport singer-songwriter has already pursued her dreams in Los Angeles and Nashville, and she hasn’t even finished high school yet. Cameryn Danielle Bergthold is a 17-year-old actress, singer, and songwriter (who performs as Cameryn Danielle). She began performing at the age of five in a production of “Annie Jr.” at Center for Living […]
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October 28th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
The day after Halloween, the Putnam Museum & Science Center invites families to keep the fun going at the Putnam Pumpkin Launch on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 1 to 4 p.m. This free, family-friendly event brings together the excitement of flying pumpkins and the color and creativity of Día de los Muertos traditions in one […]
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October 28th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
“The show must go on” has never been more urgent than during this haunted month of October, when two Moline theaters were forced to replace female leads just days before opening night, due to health issues. First, at the start of the month, it was Sara Wegener, who stunningly stepped into the role of Elizabeth […]
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October 24th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Just in time for spooky season, local author Michael McCarty and artist Bruce Walters have partnered to produce “Eerie Iowa,” with haunted tales and places all about the Hawkeye State. The 176-page book (published by The History Press) paints a haunting portrait of the farmlands and rural areas of Iowa, which are no stranger to […]
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October 24th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Find some great Halloween-themed events in the Illinois and Iowa Quad-Cities this weekend with your Weekend in 2 Minutes podcast! The Weekend in 2 Minutes gives you a rundown of some of the fun things going on in and around the area every week. Just listen in on your fun, free, local QuadCities.com and get […]
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October 23rd, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
In the criminal justice system, there are two typically sworn enemies who put aside their differences to solve curious misdeeds. The detectives’ names are Purrlock the cat and Marlowe the dog, and these are their stories. The prolific Davenport author and illustrator Jason Platt launched his new graphic-novel series, “Paw & Order,” this past August […]
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October 22nd, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
After roughly two years in downtown Moline, Sound Conservatory is preparing to pack up and close at the landmark Carnegie library building at the end of this month. Andrzej Kozlowski sold the business (at 504 17th St.) to Ben Tinsman of Bettendorf as of July 1, 2025, and Tinsman (who has taught piano at Sound […]
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October 21st, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
The Black Box Theatre in downtown Moline deserves all the praises in the world for presenting another spot-on Quad Cities premiere, “The Thanksgiving Play” by Larissa FastHorse. But if the Native American playwright aimed to present the long-misunderstood or ignored perspective of Indigenous peoples in this beloved American holiday, this ridiculous satire – which mercilessly […]
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