September 1st, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Are you in the market to adopt an animal? If so, the Putnam Museum & Science Center has some deals for you – but they’re not exactly warm and cuddly pets and you won’t be able to take one home. In preparation for its next major traveling exhibit, “Animal Armor,” the Davenport museum is seeking […]
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August 30th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
While this year’s Alternating Currents was a four-day, free fever dream of music, film, comedy and art, the festival’s third-annual Mural Fest expanded beyond downtown Davenport for the first time, creating beautiful, indelible and permanent public murals. With more than 200 performances and events across music, film, comedy and visual art, Alternating Currents (2025’s schedule […]
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August 29th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Looking to find out what’s going on in the Quad-Cities this weekend? Check out Weekend in 2 Minutes every week! Our podcast gives you a rundown of some of the cool things going on in and around the area. Find out the news on Milan Fest, Orion Fest, food truck fests, parrotheads and more in […]
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August 28th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Summer is supposed to be relaxing for many high school students, but this one has been extra busy for Davenport Central senior Micah Roldan, as he prepares for the lead role of a lifetime. He is portraying the iconic Jean Valjean of the musical “Les Miserables,” the first time all Davenport high schools have collaborated […]
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August 24th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Many artists today use the trendy term “multi-hyphenate” – meaning they are triple threats or more, able to unleash many talents at once, like singing, dancing and acting. Shelley Cooper, associate professor of musical theatre at Augustana College, has long been a multi-hyphenate, with impressive experience as a singer, director, actress, playwright, choreographer, producer and […]
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August 22nd, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Grab your tickets now for our upcoming fundraiser at Sound Conservatory benefiting The Third Place QC, a daytime drop-in center providing dignity, support, and vital resources to those experiencing homelessness in our community. The show starts at 7, doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the show on Sept. 5 at 504 17th St., Moline. Opening […]
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August 21st, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Burnishing its reputation for offering contemporary productions and theater most other venues in the region don’t, The Black Box Theatre in Moline is hosting its first Solo Fringe Festival (showcasing solo artists) at the end of this month. The project – the first Fringe Festival in the Quad Cities — is being funded in part […]
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August 19th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
Nova Singers, led by award-winning conductor Dr. Laura Lane, will launch its 40th season this October. The beloved choir on Monday announced its 2025-26 concert season, continuing its mission of bringing the finest choral music to audiences in Galesburg and the Quad Cities, and to push the envelope regarding innovative programming, a press release says. […]
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August 19th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
“Marjorie Prime,” a play by Jordan Harrison now running at Richmond Hill Players, is one of the most haunting and sad pieces of theater I’ve ever seen. In the not-too-distant future (starting in 2062 specifically), with artificial intelligence deeply embedded in our daily lives, 85-year-old Marjorie struggles with her disparate, fading memories. She lives with her […]
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August 18th, 2025
Arts & Entertainment News
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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