by Daniel McCloud • • Comments Off on The Lion’s Den: Afrofuturism — The Final Frontier is only the beginning to a long voyage
When I was a kid, at 4 p.m. every Saturday, I made sure that I was in front of the television to watch one of my favorite shows of all time, Star Trek. So that we’re clear, I’m talking about…
by Sharon McBride • • Comments Off on West Peoria News: I bid farewell to make way for April
Two of my favorite days in 2023 appear in March. On March 12th, we will change to Day Light Savings time. (This year it seems to have been darker than other years.) Might just be because I have been stuck…
by Bill Knight • • Comments Off on Arts Alerts: BU Homecoming Concert at St. Mark’s, Jazz Society at Trailside; new shows at Players, Cornstock; Art Guild camp registration open, vintage hats at Historical Society
ART • ArtsPartners of Central Illinois on Jan. 27 announced that Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright has accepted the position of Executive Director of the organization, following Jen Gordon and Suzette Boulais. Executive Director of Big Picture Initiative, the Peoria native…
by Roger Monroe • • Comments Off on Straight Talk: Rivermen, Bradley basketball on thin ice at Civic Center
The future of professional hockey in Peoria is being threatened by ASM Global, the people who manage the Peoria Civic Center. The ice-making equipment in the arena is 41 years old and needs to be replaced. That inevitable development was…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: Peoria City Council addresses issues with Dunlap, development
Trudging toward spring, one item at a time. Peoria City Council Council met Jan. 10 with public hearing to annex 9601 N. Allen Road. Ron Holohan, Treasurer of Dunlap Library Board spoke to concerns regarding Peoria annexation of property parcels…
by Community Word Staff • • Comments Off on Inland Art: Modern Masters make their mark at Riverfront Museum
“This second exhibited selection of work from the collection of John and Jeff Heintzman brings together meditative, spiritual and playful qualities of the gesture, marks made and accentuated by the artist’s hand. These works not only perpetuate the impulse to…
by Dr. Mandar Pattekar • • Comments Off on Reflections from a Hindu Perspective: Resilience lies in future of ancient traditions
Recently we visited the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in New Mexico near Albuquerque and perused the exhibition on the Ancient Puebloan culture and history. We learned about the massive destruction of the Native Americans by successive waves of colonizing nations…
by Mike Miller • • Comments Off on Nature Rambles: Bald Eagle Marathon means more nests in central Illinois
This year marks the 35th year that I have had the opportunity to be involved with annual winter Bald Eagle counts along the Illinois River. Surveys provide a snapshot of Bald Eagle numbers on a particular day across the state.…
by Community Word Staff • • Comments Off on Heat Waves — In Red & Black: PAYS to provide water like it’s a human right
Climate and Equity Jobs Act program helps fight the scarcity and inequality that economics creates Last month, I explored physical shortages of water and nature-based approaches to closing deficits in drinking water. A more common American problem is rapidly accelerating…
by Daniel McCloud • • Comments Off on Lion’s Den: Negro Leagues Museum shows baseball diamonds are girls best friend
Over the Christmas holiday, my family and I had the chance to visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo. It was an incredible experience. The museum contained photos, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings that highlighted the talent of…