Breanna Grow
CorrespondentBreanna Grow is a correspondent for GLT. She joined the station in September 2018.
Grow previously worked at AdaptBN and The Pantagraph. She graduated from Illinois State University.
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DatebookA four-woman rock band from New Jersey hits it big in the 1960s. A Baltimore teen realizes his dream of dancing on the Corny Collins show. Don’t worry, Broadway fans — we know that’s not the way "Jersey Boys" and "Hairspray" are traditionally cast.
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DatebookSisters Amber Rutledge and Alicia Bunting love bees. And they’re hoping after paying a visit to their honey farm in Heyworth, you will, too.
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DatebookThe David Davis Mansion in Bloomington marks 25 years of sharing the best of gardens and gardening in McLean County with the Glorious Gardens Festival July 16-17.
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DatebookFor many of us, the pandemic has been a time of fear, uncertainty, stress, boredom, and a slew of other rather unpleasant emotions.
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DatebookPlaying the lead in Coalescence Theatre Project’s upcoming virtual production of Anna Ziegler’s “Boy” is Terrence Mayfield’s most challenging role yet.
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DatebookMusical theater fans are no doubt eager for the return of live performances. In the meantime, Prairie Fire Theatre Artistic Director Bob Mangialardi suggests Bloomington-Normal residents give opera a try.
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DatebookUnless it’s Black History Month, or she’s been invited to an exhibition about being a person of color, Brenda Pagan usually discovers she’s the only Black artist in a show.
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DatebookIt’s been two years since The Honey Chasers last played before a live audience.
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DatebookDust off your top hat and fire up the airship: Cogs & Corset—A Central Illinois Steampunk Happening, is happening June 4-5 in downtown Bloomington.
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Improved COVID-19 numbers means a bigger audience at Ewing Theater than previously allowed for this year’s Illinois Shakespeare Festival.