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Approaching its 50th anniversary, Robert Cray Band stops at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts for one night as part of a U.S. and U.K. tour promoting the 2020 album, "That's What I Heard."
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Thrash metal pioneer Greg Fulton has had a career of ups and downs. At first he didn't love the idea of a cover band — until he saw how fans and club owners reacted to his live band remixes and mashups.
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Uptown will be teeming with kid-friendly fun this weekend. Head to the Corn Crib for a grown-up "day of play"
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Is a cup just a cup? 'Contemporary Ceramics' at the McLean County Arts Center has a range of answersHarris Deller retired a decade ago after 45 years of teaching at Southern Illinois University. He's part of a wide-ranging group show at the McLean County Arts Center highlighting contemporary ceramicists.
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Scholars Stanford Carpenter and Eric Wesselmann co-teach a course on horror films with Black protagonists, villains and anti-heroes. Carpenter helped coin the term EthnoGothic to capture how different people respond to horror based on race, culture and social identity.
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The Green Screen Film Series continues at the Normal Theater on Tuesday with "The Human Scale," a documentary about how developing mega-cities change human behavior.
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The last gasps of summer have several opportunities to soak up the great outdoors.
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The final two tours of the season are coming up at Ewing Cultural Center.
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Next in WGLT's Highway 309 LIVE concert series is a blues tribute to former host Delta Frank Black, featuring the music of Mississippi Heat.
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The second annual Further Jazz Festival includes an 8-piece band playing Oliver Nelson's 1961 landmark album, "Blues and the Abstract Truth," led by Oliver Nelson, Jr.