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After a highly anticipated wait, one of Carbondale’s favorite nightlife destinations, Hangar 9, officially reopened its doors ...
Booby’s will host a public art reception this Friday for southern Illinois artist and educator Shannon Green, whose colorful ...
Nina’s Panadería, an authentic Guatemalan and Mexican bakery located on Main Street in Carbondale, continues the legacy of ...
For the first time since 1996, Carbondale is shutting down the Strip for Halloween. On July 5, Molly Hudgins, the executive director of the Southern Illinois University Alumni Association, confirmed ...
Carbondale’s deep-rooted music legacy will be honored this weekend as community members gather for The Club and Airwaves Reunion, a commemorative event marking 40 years since the closure of two of ...
In a town where college students often drift between crowded bars or cozy coffee shops, one local business is blending both worlds with intention, innovation and a little bit of wild spirit. Lost ...
Tucked behind Booby’s Sandwich Shop in downtown Carbondale, a once-plain brick wall has transformed into a living canvas — a collision of color, creativity and community expression. Owner Abe Traverso ...
The Office of Student Engagement hosted the annual Salukis Got Talent show in the Student Center Ballrooms on Thursday, May 1, in Carbondale, Illinois. This was ahead of a busy finals week for many.
Before audiences walked into the McLeod Theater, they were given a golden coin and told to use it wisely. Those who know what “Urinetown: The Musical” is about, know what the gimmick was trying to ...
Spotlights beam down onto the runway as models walk down the runway wearing unique, handmade outfits curated by design students. The Fashion studies program at Southern Illinois University in ...
Pat York, who owns True Nature Holistic Arts in downtown Carbondale, defines a sound bath as a “practice that uses vibrations from instruments like gongs, singing bowls and chimes to promote deep ...
Carry your documents with you, exercise discretion at demonstrations and protests, watch the things you say on social media and be wary when traveling, wrote the Southern Illinois University ...
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