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Tuesday, October 21
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River Cities' Reader
Bartees Strange, November 3
Touring in support of his 2025 album Horror, a recording in which, according to Paste magazine "dynamic drums and deftly played guitar draw the listener to the dance floor," indie rockers Bartees Strange headlines a November 3 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, Pitchfork adding ...
Tuesday, October 21
by
River Cities' Reader
“Up Close with Robert Parker,” November 1
Boasting a rich mix of classical and contemporary works that highlight the trombone’s expressive brilliance, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra opens its 2025-26 season of intimate Up Close performances with Up Close with Robert Parker, a November 1 event at Davenport's Figge Art Museum ...
Tuesday, October 21
by
River Cities' Reader
512: The Selena Experience, November 1
Performing all of the artist's hits including "Como La Flor," "Amor Prohibido," "Si Una Vez," and "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom," the tribute talents of 512: The Selena Experience return to the Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center on November 1, the group having played ...
Tuesday, October 21
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River Cities' Reader
“The Sweet Caroline Tour Starring Jay White,” October 31
Boasting more than 10,000 worldwide performances and featured on Entertainment Tonight and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, touring tribute artist Jay White brings his Sweet Caroline Tour to Davenport's Adler Theatre on October 31, this stage celebration of Neil Diamond including thrilling renditions ...
Monday, October 20
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River Cities' Reader
Can Civilian Legislation Keep ICE Agents from Nabbing Everyone Who Looks at Them Funny?
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights held a statehouse lobby day last week to push its far-reaching veto-session agenda. Included in the coalition’s agenda are things like putting strict limits on executing civil-immigration warrants in state courthouses. That would likely be challenged in ...
Monday, October 20
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River Cities' Reader
PilgrImage: “The Thanksgiving Play,” at the Black Box Theatre through November 1
The Black Box Theatre's The Thanksgiving Play isn’t really about Thanksgiving at all. It's not a story of stuffed birds, mashed potatoes, and raucous family dinners. Instead, it focuses on the people who are trying to make sense of how to tell the first-Thanksgiving ...
Sunday, October 19
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River Cities' Reader
Grabber? He Hardly Knows Her!: “Black Phone 2,” “Good Fortune,” and “After the Hunt”
Because the presentation is so confident and the film's look so distinctive, it might take a while to realize just how bad Black Phone 2 actually is.
Friday, October 17
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River Cities' Reader
“Niebuhr & Ryan,” October 31 through January 5
With both artists hoping that viewers will take some time to look for meaning in their works and enjoy a diversion from the tensions of the day, talents from Iowa and Wisconsin will be showcased at the Quad City Arts International Airport Gallery, the ...
Friday, October 17
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River Cities' Reader
Muscatine Art Center Day of the Dead Celebration, November 1
On November 1, Muscatine Art Center invites families to celebrate an autumnal Mexican holiday through its Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) festivities, an afternoon of free, hands-on activities, artmaking, and bilingual performances that honor this vibrant Mexican tradition.
Thursday, October 16
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River Cities' Reader
Sidran’s Suit Secures Sorry Depositions In $1.6MM Davenport Giveaway
Citizen's Case Reveals Incurious Davenport Mayor and Council Gave Away $1.6MM to Spiegel Without Requesting or Reviewing Demand Letter Addressed to Themselves
Thursday, October 16
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River Cities' Reader
“My Wicked Hometown: The Hidden History of Davenport, Iowa” Introduction
Any citizen of Davenport can tell you that our town was named after Colonel George Davenport. They might not know much else of the city's history, but that they are pretty sure of. Unfortunately, much of what they think they know is wrong.
Wednesday, October 15
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River Cities' Reader
“Lettering and Assemblage: (things I love, my art so far),” October 20 through December 12
An eclectic mix of practical lettering and expressive pieces that involve letters, historical recreations, and three-dimensional collages, Cheryl Jacobsen's Lettering and Assemblage: (things I love, my art so far) is on display at St. Ambrose University's Catich Gallery from October 20 through December 12, ...
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