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Tuesday, September 3
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River Cities' Reader
“Arthur Geisert: PIGS from A to Z,” through September 27
In the first exhibit of the venue's 2024-2025 season, award-winning children's book author Arthur Geisert's original etchings of pigs building a treehouse with letters hidden amongst the pages will decorate the University of Dubuque's Bisignano Gallery, the exhibition Arthur Geisert: PIGS from A ...
Tuesday, September 3
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River Cities' Reader
“Prayers of Steel,” September 6 through October 18
Inspired by Carl Sandburg’s poem of the same name, Lisa Nelson Raabe's Prayers of Steel serves as the first art exhibition of the 2024-25 academic year at Galesburg's Carl Sandburg College, its display in the Lonnie Eugene Stewart Art Gallery treating patrons to ...
Tuesday, September 3
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River Cities' Reader
“Metropolis,” September 18
Currently boasting a 97-percent "freshness" rating on aggregate Rotten Tomatoes, where the film's critical consensus calls it "a visually awe-inspiring science-fiction classic from the silent era," Fritz Lang's legendary 1927 opus Metropolis serves as the third presentation in the German American Heritage Center's ...
Tuesday, September 3
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Marlon Wayans, September 19
Touring in support of his standup special Woke-ish that debuted to millions of delighted Netflix subscribers this past June, the gifted multi-hyphenate Marlon Wayans brings his wildly popular "Wild Child Tour" to Davenport's Adler Theatre on September 19, the actor, writer, director, and ...
Tuesday, September 3
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NormaLeah Making Strides Together Events, September 13 and 14
On September 13 and 14, the Quad Cities' NormaLeah Ovarian Cancer Initiative will host a pair of special happenings at Bettendorf's Shive-Hattery/Geifman Pond in the organization's “Making Strides Together: Gynecologic Cancer Awareness” program: a Chalk the Walk event on Friday, and a quarter-mile ...
Tuesday, September 3
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“A Streetcar Named Desire,” September 13 through 22
A Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner that stands as one of the most revered plays in theatrical history, Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire rolls into the Playcrafters Barn Theatre from September 13 through 22, this fierce, funny, and tragic work enjoying ...
Tuesday, September 3
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Vanilla Ice and Rob Base, September 13
An evening of exhilarating rock, rap, and hip-hop awaits fans at the Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center on September 13, with the Davenport venue hosting a special evening featuring two chart-topping headliners: the iconic Robert Van Winkle, better known as Vanilla Ice, ...
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Dirty Honey, September 13
With their 2023 album Can't Find the Brakes lauded by Rock & Blues Muse as "pure, organic rock with a bluesy edge that's nearly unbeatable," the Los Angeles-based talents of Dirty Honey bring their national tour to East Moline venue The Rust Belt ...
Tuesday, September 3
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The Way Down Wanderers, September 18
Appropriately embarking on a Midwestern tour in support of their August release We Made a Mess in Middle America, the Americana musicians of The Way Down Wanderers return to Davenport's Redstone Room on September 18, their concert sure to demonstrate why Rolling Stone ...
Tuesday, September 3
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“Riot” Gear: A Shakespeare Play Inspires Violence, and Comedy, in World Premiere “An All-American Riot,” at the Black Box Theatre September 19 through 28
Alexander Richardson’s new play is set in the 1840s, but it feels painfully contemporary."Riot" Gear: A Shakespeare Play Inspires Violence, and Comedy, in World Premiere "An All-American Riot," at the Black Box Theatre September 19 through 28Post Author: ...
Tuesday, September 3
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“Riot” Gear: A Shakespeare Play Inspires Violence, and Comedy, in World Premiere “An All-American Riot,” at the Black Box Theatre, September 19 through 28
Alexander Richardson’s new play is set in the 1840s, but it feels painfully contemporary."Riot" Gear: A Shakespeare Play Inspires Violence, and Comedy, in World Premiere "An All-American Riot," at the Black Box Theatre, September 19 through 28Post Author: ...
Monday, September 2
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Wan One for the Gipper: “Reagan” and “AfrAId”
Anyone who stumbled upon the Reagan poster and felt immediately inclined, maybe even compelled, to see the picture likely got exactly the experience they wanted; that visual image is pure hero worship, and so is the movieWan One for the ...
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