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MUSIC

Jookabox: Regular, yet not

The captivatingly bizzare Indianapolis band's show tonight offers an opportunity to ponder what Champaign-Urbana means to touring bands.

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CULTURE

Meet the new blog on the block

HalfwayInteresting.com isn't yet two weeks old, but it's already established itself as a resource for the business and professional community.

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SPORTS

Watch those funky feet!

Local runners tell you what it's like to wear the Vibram Five Fingers.

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SPORTS

European Vacation

Rob files another dispatch from Ubben.

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OPINION

Welcome CUcircle.com to our online community

If you've ever wondered what's up with traffic and construction here in C-U, a new website in town has set out to deliver the info where others can't keep up.

Arch Rival preview

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A new era begins in 2010.

Mug club!

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We chugged the beer and signed the book, but we don't remember our number. SP editors join the Illini Inn's Mug Club.

Zmick: Don't fear the jam

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We get the feeling that "jamband" can be a dirty word for some of our readers. Click on through for a defense and an interview with Zmick bassist Dan Wonsover.

Waking to a new soundscape

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For most, noise is something that goes without thought. But did you know that it's damaging you, even if you aren't fully cognizant of it?

The most dangerous job in America

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Greg has waded into the shark-infested waters of substitute teaching many times and lived to tell the tale barely.

Flatlander fundraising off to a tasty start

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Sunday night, Buvons! in Urbana played host to the kickoff of the fundraising campaign for the Flatlander Fund, and it couldn't have been more delicious.

Swept away into an ocean of bliss

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Friday night, Annie took a risk on two bands she barely knew (Memoryhouse and Twin Sister) and got rewarded in a BIG way.

The Rainbow Connection: Aug. 30–Sept. 5

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This week's Rainbow Connection is dedicated to Ken Mehlman's victims.

The Overture: August 30 - September 5

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This week brings together locals, touring bands and at least one homecoming.

The fall of Champaign-Urbana

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With Labor Day right around the corner, Theo shares some of his favorite fall activities in the vicinity of C-U.

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Illinois has simply had no luck at all in these Mizzou games. None. I think maybe we’re do for a couple of bounces to go our way. If we get one or two (or sever or eight) breaks, I think it’s a win. 

Dan Schreiber avatar

Jason, Savoy could easily join the CPL tax district, which is probably closer to most Savoy residents than the Tolono library is.  But my impression is that Savoy residents as a whole don’t want to pay the cost of the CPL (Tolono’s library taxes are cheaper), even…

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Sorry, but I am lagging behind on updates to the map. Also, some construction projects were delayed from their original start date. On a more positive note, I am putting together a map of haunted houses in Central Illinois. I have a few plotted already, and I…

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I’ve never gotten the privilege of all the services CPL cardholders get.  I just want to be able to go out of my way to drive to the CPL to check out books, pay fines, maybe buy some coffee, and enjoy the library.  None of those activities…

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These days, there is more to using a library than checking out books. At one time, paying into the Lincoln Trails system probably would cover the expenses incurred by other libraries in the system. Now, with Internet, videos, coffee shops, wireless Internet hubs, etc., I suspect the…

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(speaking as a Savoy resident)  By paying taxes to support a member of the LTLS, we are paying our “fair share” to use any LTLS library—Tolono, Champaign, Urbana, etc.  This is how library systems work.  The 6% of CPL’s circulation represented by Tolono users is NOT significant…

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I read Timbo’s argument. I think the key word is “speculating.“

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I would be interested to hear more about the “word on the street”—how are individual hauling companies fulfilling their promise to recycle?

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Timbo makes a smart, sound argument. Reread it.

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I joined on 09-09-09 after living here over a year, and having to listen to my dad tell me how his best friend is, like, #27 or something crazy like that, and how said friend never lived further than 50 feet from the Illini Inn while going…

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And, I might add, no one is being prevented from using the Champaign library. They are just being asked to pay their fair share if they are going to use it as their primary library.

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The equation is pretty simple here. If you want social services, then pay the taxes required to run those social services. These things only work if everyone puts in their fair share. As a heavy user of the Champaign Library, I say bravo to this new policy.

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Curtis Orchard is always good for an hour or three, especially if you have rugrats.

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What is the increased marginal cost of serving a resident of Savoy or Mahomet? I suspect negligible. What is the increased revenue to be realized by this new policy? I suspect very little. Aside from these financial aspects, what are the most probable results from this new…

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Looks like you are also all members of the killer sideburns club.

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Thanks for the article, Ben.  I was not familiar with this band until now and even though I won’t be able to attend the show on Friday they are now on my radar.  A *good* jam band is hard to find, and these folks appear to fill…

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Nice article, love the Dead quote in the beginning. If they can get down here to Central FL I’ll definitely be heading out to the show. Some of my friends have finally stopped wincing when I say “jam band.“ I’ve now tried my best at more descriptive…

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@Annie: Yeah, my bad. That was the best part! Drinking + memory exercises = fun @Rob: According to Ask the English Teacher, “My dictionary says ‘drunk’ is an archaic past tense of ‘drink.‘“ We’re all about the new grammar around here.

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Katie, have the residents of Savoy and Tolono thought about having their taxes raised a little to help their public library expand? That’s a possibility for them. And then everybody wins.

Ben Valocchi avatar

good call on that Herring recording, Josh. Love that version of Exit Music….here’s a clip of the Cinco de Mayo show (from about six months prior). As I recall, this Shakedown went on for roughly a half hour, while getting into the Trampled Underfoot jam in the…

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