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THE HISTORIC CHERRY BUILDING CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF The Cherry Building was built in 1919 by the J.G. Cherry Company as a dairy equipment manufacturing plant. It was the last of three Cherry Company buildings to be built, and it’s the only one left standing, Stoffer Hunter said. The other buildings — including one built in 1911 that looked identical to the 1919 building — were torn down in KEVIN 'B.F.' BURT, INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE CHAMPION The Hook’s Stories of Tug & War . Cedar Rapids Museum of Art — Thursday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Matthew 25, Cedar Rapids — Friday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. SEN. JONI ERNST 'LITERALLY DANCED A JIG' WHILE DISCUSSING Joni Ernst’s official portrait, 2019. The dancing of Pete Buttigieg’s supporters has been attracting attention on social media recently, but according to Politico, the South Bend mayor’s first-place finish in the most recent Iowa Poll also inspired someone who isn’t one of his supporters, Sen. Joni Ernst, to dance.. The Republican senator’s dance wasn’t just celebrating Buttigieg WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented SUICIDE IN FAIRFIELD: IOWA TOWN STRUGGLES WITH MENTAL Since mid-2008, 20 people have died by suicide in the greater Fairfield area, according to the county medical examiner. Four of the suicides have occurred since May of this year. Statewide, suicide rates are on the rise, going from 11.7 to 14.4 cases per 100,000 people from 2010 to 2013, surpassing the national average, accordingto the
HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Linn County’s overflow shelter is closing on Monday. May 26, 2021. Linn County’s overflow shelter will close on Monday after being open for a year and a half. The overflow shelter located at the Fillmore Center, 520 11th St NW, is typically open from November to March to LITTLE VILLAGE MAGAZINE ISSUE 294: MAY 2021 Little Village issue 294 Read issue 294 » At the turn of the millennium, Liz Crokin was a University of Iowa journalism and political science student, a college Republican eager to meet the likes of George W. Bush and John McCain. BOOK REVIEW: 'BEGIN WITH A BEE' BY LIZA KETCHUM Begin with a Bee traces the life cycle of a queen rusty-patched bumblebee, the first bee (the back text tells us) to be placed on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species list. The plight of bees, we’re often told, is intricately tied to the survival of humanity. According to worldbeeday.org, one-third of the world’s food production depends on bees. THE MAN WHO INTENTIONALLY HIT IOWA CITY PROTESTERS WITHSEE MORE ON LITTLEVILLAGEMAG.COM IOWA’S KINK COMMUNITY WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE ROPES Iowa’s kink community wants to show you the ropes. Uberkinky’s Periodic Table of Kinks has 151 blocks and is equally important as — if not more than, in my opinion — the Table of Elements. Various kinks are sorted into 12 categories, including torture, restraint, role play, butt stuff and vanilla. Everything from tickling to poopplay
THE HISTORIC CHERRY BUILDING CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF The Cherry Building was built in 1919 by the J.G. Cherry Company as a dairy equipment manufacturing plant. It was the last of three Cherry Company buildings to be built, and it’s the only one left standing, Stoffer Hunter said. The other buildings — including one built in 1911 that looked identical to the 1919 building — were torn down in KEVIN 'B.F.' BURT, INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE CHAMPION The Hook’s Stories of Tug & War . Cedar Rapids Museum of Art — Thursday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Matthew 25, Cedar Rapids — Friday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. SEN. JONI ERNST 'LITERALLY DANCED A JIG' WHILE DISCUSSING Joni Ernst’s official portrait, 2019. The dancing of Pete Buttigieg’s supporters has been attracting attention on social media recently, but according to Politico, the South Bend mayor’s first-place finish in the most recent Iowa Poll also inspired someone who isn’t one of his supporters, Sen. Joni Ernst, to dance.. The Republican senator’s dance wasn’t just celebrating Buttigieg WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented SUICIDE IN FAIRFIELD: IOWA TOWN STRUGGLES WITH MENTAL Since mid-2008, 20 people have died by suicide in the greater Fairfield area, according to the county medical examiner. Four of the suicides have occurred since May of this year. Statewide, suicide rates are on the rise, going from 11.7 to 14.4 cases per 100,000 people from 2010 to 2013, surpassing the national average, accordingto the
HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Top Story Special Election FAQ: What you need to vote in the race for Johnson County Board of Supervisors » Early voting in the June 8 special election is coming to end at 5 p.m. on Monday, and as of Sunday at 6 p.m. a total of 4,066 ballots had already been cast in the contest to fill the vacancy on the Johnson County Board of Supervisors created by the resignation of Supervisor Janelle Rettig. YEAH, 2020 SUCKS -- BUT IS THAT IDEA PART OF THE PROBLEM Yeah, 2020 sucks, and we all make jokes and post memes about it. But, of course, 2020 is just a number, not some nefarious force. We are victims of nothing less than our own short-term thinking, and we cannot pin hope on the passage of time to heal our wounds. If we want “2021,” “2022,” “2023,” etc. to be better, we need to be“in
WEEKENDER, JUNE 10: PENNY PEACH AND HEX GIRLS, BEATLES The new Mission Creek Summer Sessions series kicks off, a bounty of benefits, parks and patios explode with music, and the first of the Iowa City South District’s Diversity Markets! ALBUM REVIEW: DAN PADLEY -- 'BLOOM' On a first listen, I struggled to find my way into the musical world of Dan Padley’s Bloom.The record by the Iowa City guitarist and composer is mysterious, almost certainly by design. ELIZABETH MOEN AND MCGUIRK ROCKED THE PED MALL WITH Elizabeth Moen performing at the Weather Dance Stage, June 10, 2021. — Jason Smith/Little Village. The first show of the Mission Creek Summer Sessions was a breath of fresh air, if you could manage a full inhale in the withering heat on Thursday evening. Seeing Iowa City poet Sara McGuirk and now Chicago-based musician Elizabeth Moen live, outside, in a dispersed but solid crowd on the BOOK REVIEW: 'WE ARE 100' BY NATHAN TIMMEL At the center of an otherwise tightly drawn plot, We Are 100 (Red Oak Press), the March 2021 debut novel from Iowa City comedian Nathan Timmel, there is a hole big enough to drive a truck through. A key element of the story hinges on the Big Bad’s ability to monitor the FBI as they explore the computer of one of his minions, through a piece of software that should have been wiped when the CEDAR RAPIDS CITY COUNCIL APPROVES $8 MILLION SETTLEMENT The city’s insurance company, States Insurance, agreed to pay the settlement and had control over whether to settle the lawsuit. In the settlement agreement, the city did not admit wrongdoing, and Cedar Rapids officially stands behind its review that concluded Jones “acted properly” during the ALBUM REVIEW: SHINING REALM -- 'ENTER THE SHINING REALM “Ascension,” the opening track on Shining Realm’s new release, starts with a long, low, layered drone that hits like a cicada symphony warming up on a hot summer night. BOOK REVIEW: 'FILTHY ANIMALS' BY BRANDON TAYLOR When Brandon Taylor read an excerpt from Filthy Animals (Riverhead Books; out June 22) as part of the Mission Creek Festival Duos programming at the end of April, I was riveted. His language is made to live like that, off of the page, as much poetry as prose. But it is just as compelling in print, and the 11 stories that form this collection are a joy to devour. NEW MINI-GOLF COURSE OPENING IN CEDAR RAPIDS ON FRIDAY The Cedar Rapids City Council unanimously approved the plans for the mini-golf course last summer. Councilmembers said they were excited to bring something new and family-oriented to the city. The new course was built by Harris Miniature Golf, Inc. staff, and students from Kirkwood Community College and Metro High School STEAM Academy designed and built a Tree of Five Seasons sculpture HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Linn County’s overflow shelter is closing on Monday. May 26, 2021. Linn County’s overflow shelter will close on Monday after being open for a year and a half. The overflow shelter located at the Fillmore Center, 520 11th St NW, is typically open from November to March to LITTLE VILLAGE MAGAZINE ISSUE 294: MAY 2021 Little Village issue 294 Read issue 294 » At the turn of the millennium, Liz Crokin was a University of Iowa journalism and political science student, a college Republican eager to meet the likes of George W. Bush and John McCain. BOOK REVIEW: 'BEGIN WITH A BEE' BY LIZA KETCHUM Begin with a Bee traces the life cycle of a queen rusty-patched bumblebee, the first bee (the back text tells us) to be placed on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species list. The plight of bees, we’re often told, is intricately tied to the survival of humanity. According to worldbeeday.org, one-third of the world’s food production depends on bees. IOWA’S KINK COMMUNITY WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE ROPES Iowa’s kink community wants to show you the ropes. Uberkinky’s Periodic Table of Kinks has 151 blocks and is equally important as — if not more than, in my opinion — the Table of Elements. Various kinks are sorted into 12 categories, including torture, restraint, role play, butt stuff and vanilla. Everything from tickling to poopplay
THE 'DEMURE WHITE SUPREMACY OF THE MIDWEST' The ‘demure white supremacy of the Midwest’. Zone Cashus in his restaurant, Cashus Italian Cuisine, recently relocated from Batavia to Burlington. — Josh Booth/Soul City/Little Village. Beneath a veneer of “niceness,” the Midwest is among the very worst places to live in the United States if you’re a person of color.EVENT CALENDAR
Iowa City, IA Event Calendar. Little Village Events The best things to do in Iowa City & Cedar Rapids REVISITING THE LOUDS, AMERICA'S FIRST REALITY TV FAMILY Revisiting the Louds, America’s first reality TV family. Lance Loud, photographed by his best friend Kristian Hoffman. Forty-five years ago — on Jan. 11, 1973 — the first reality series premiered on PBS, and television would never be the same. An American Family became an immediate pop culture sensation that was discussed by newspaper HOW LOCAL FORAGERS AND HUNTERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IOWA’S A handful of local organizations celebrate and facilitate the hunting and gathering of wild foods, including Backyard Abundance, Edible Outdoors (with chapters in Iowa City and Des Moines), Johnson County Conservation, the Prairie States Mushroom Club, Take a Kid Outdoors and the Department of Natural Resources. WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented CITING 22 VOTES SHE SAID WEREN'T COUNTED, RITA HART ASKS Miller-Meeks said that Hart should have taken the final step in contesting an election under Iowa, which allows for a candidate to appeal to a judicial HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Linn County’s overflow shelter is closing on Monday. May 26, 2021. Linn County’s overflow shelter will close on Monday after being open for a year and a half. The overflow shelter located at the Fillmore Center, 520 11th St NW, is typically open from November to March to LITTLE VILLAGE MAGAZINE ISSUE 294: MAY 2021 Little Village issue 294 Read issue 294 » At the turn of the millennium, Liz Crokin was a University of Iowa journalism and political science student, a college Republican eager to meet the likes of George W. Bush and John McCain. BOOK REVIEW: 'BEGIN WITH A BEE' BY LIZA KETCHUM Begin with a Bee traces the life cycle of a queen rusty-patched bumblebee, the first bee (the back text tells us) to be placed on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species list. The plight of bees, we’re often told, is intricately tied to the survival of humanity. According to worldbeeday.org, one-third of the world’s food production depends on bees. IOWA’S KINK COMMUNITY WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE ROPES Iowa’s kink community wants to show you the ropes. Uberkinky’s Periodic Table of Kinks has 151 blocks and is equally important as — if not more than, in my opinion — the Table of Elements. Various kinks are sorted into 12 categories, including torture, restraint, role play, butt stuff and vanilla. Everything from tickling to poopplay
THE 'DEMURE WHITE SUPREMACY OF THE MIDWEST' The ‘demure white supremacy of the Midwest’. Zone Cashus in his restaurant, Cashus Italian Cuisine, recently relocated from Batavia to Burlington. — Josh Booth/Soul City/Little Village. Beneath a veneer of “niceness,” the Midwest is among the very worst places to live in the United States if you’re a person of color.EVENT CALENDAR
Iowa City, IA Event Calendar. Little Village Events The best things to do in Iowa City & Cedar Rapids REVISITING THE LOUDS, AMERICA'S FIRST REALITY TV FAMILY Revisiting the Louds, America’s first reality TV family. Lance Loud, photographed by his best friend Kristian Hoffman. Forty-five years ago — on Jan. 11, 1973 — the first reality series premiered on PBS, and television would never be the same. An American Family became an immediate pop culture sensation that was discussed by newspaper HOW LOCAL FORAGERS AND HUNTERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IOWA’S A handful of local organizations celebrate and facilitate the hunting and gathering of wild foods, including Backyard Abundance, Edible Outdoors (with chapters in Iowa City and Des Moines), Johnson County Conservation, the Prairie States Mushroom Club, Take a Kid Outdoors and the Department of Natural Resources. WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented CITING 22 VOTES SHE SAID WEREN'T COUNTED, RITA HART ASKS Miller-Meeks said that Hart should have taken the final step in contesting an election under Iowa, which allows for a candidate to appeal to a judicial A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO BREAKING Joel Sorenson, co-founder of All the Way Up Studio in North Liberty, with his fellow dance instructor Chuy Renteria. — Jason Smith/LittleVillage
WEEKENDER, JUNE 10: PENNY PEACH AND HEX GIRLS, BEATLES The new Mission Creek Summer Sessions series kicks off, a bounty of benefits, parks and patios explode with music, and the first of the Iowa City South District’s Diversity Markets! ALBUM REVIEW: DAN PADLEY -- 'BLOOM' On a first listen, I struggled to find my way into the musical world of Dan Padley’s Bloom.The record by the Iowa City guitarist and composer is mysterious, almost certainly by design. HEX-GIRLS-PENNY-PEACH $240 is enough to cover one month’s costs for sending out our weekly entertainment newsletter, The Weekender.Make a contribution at this level to put a little more oomph on your support and your weekend. GUIDE: SPECIALTY GROCERS AND MARKETS IN THE IOWA CITY AREA John’s Grocery. 401 E. Market St., Iowa City. Sunday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 12 a.m. Friday-Saturday: 7:30 a.m. – 2 a.m. In addition to one of the most extensive beer selections in Iowa, John’s also has a superb wine and craft spirit offerings, in addition to snack staples, grocery basics and baked goods. BOOK REVIEW: 'WE ARE 100' BY NATHAN TIMMEL At the center of an otherwise tightly drawn plot, We Are 100 (Red Oak Press), the March 2021 debut novel from Iowa City comedian Nathan Timmel, there is a hole big enough to drive a truck through. A key element of the story hinges on the Big Bad’s ability to monitor the FBI as they explore the computer of one of his minions, through a piece of software that should have been wiped when the CEDAR RAPIDS CITY COUNCIL APPROVES $8 MILLION SETTLEMENT The city’s insurance company, States Insurance, agreed to pay the settlement and had control over whether to settle the lawsuit. In the settlement agreement, the city did not admit wrongdoing, and Cedar Rapids officially stands behind its review that concluded Jones “acted properly” during the NEW MINI-GOLF COURSE OPENING IN CEDAR RAPIDS ON FRIDAY The Cedar Rapids City Council unanimously approved the plans for the mini-golf course last summer. Councilmembers said they were excited to bring something new and family-oriented to the city. The new course was built by Harris Miniature Golf, Inc. staff, and students from Kirkwood Community College and Metro High School STEAM Academy designed and built a Tree of Five Seasons sculpture THE HISTORIC CHERRY BUILDING CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF The Cherry Building was built in 1919 by the J.G. Cherry Company as a dairy equipment manufacturing plant. It was the last of three Cherry Company buildings to be built, and it’s the only one left standing, Stoffer Hunter said. The other buildings — including one built in 1911 that looked identical to the 1919 building — were torn down in TALES OF THE WEIRD: PUBLIC ACCESS TV'S GREATEST TRIUMPHS However, not all public access shows foster feelings of togetherness, in fact, some can be quite alienating or even scary. For example, Jerry-Jer aka Tampon Man (Fairfield County, Conn.) is an incredibly racist, sexist and vulgar late-night program featuring a menstrual pad as a character, incessant discussions of his “big dick” and a disclaimer prior to each program: “The Following HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Linn County’s overflow shelter is closing on Monday. May 26, 2021. Linn County’s overflow shelter will close on Monday after being open for a year and a half. The overflow shelter located at the Fillmore Center, 520 11th St NW, is typically open from November to March to BOOK REVIEW: 'BEGIN WITH A BEE' BY LIZA KETCHUM Begin with a Bee traces the life cycle of a queen rusty-patched bumblebee, the first bee (the back text tells us) to be placed on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species list. The plight of bees, we’re often told, is intricately tied to the survival of humanity. According to worldbeeday.org, one-third of the world’s food production depends on bees. IOWA’S KINK COMMUNITY WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE ROPES Iowa’s kink community wants to show you the ropes. Uberkinky’s Periodic Table of Kinks has 151 blocks and is equally important as — if not more than, in my opinion — the Table of Elements. Various kinks are sorted into 12 categories, including torture, restraint, role play, butt stuff and vanilla. Everything from tickling to poopplay
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If she continued to disregard the order, warned Keating, she would be fired. Eaton refused to give in. On Friday morning, January 26th—Eaton’s next shift—a flock of picketers and activists holding signs that read “Keep Ian Eaton Eating” gathered in front of the fire station, eager to watch the struggle. KEVIN 'B.F.' BURT, INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE CHAMPION The Hook’s Stories of Tug & War . Cedar Rapids Museum of Art — Thursday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Matthew 25, Cedar Rapids — Friday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented TALES OF THE WEIRD: PUBLIC ACCESS TV'S GREATEST TRIUMPHSFREE PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION SHOWLOCAL PUBLIC ACCESS TVPUBLIC ACCESS TVALL ACCESSTV SHOW
However, not all public access shows foster feelings of togetherness, in fact, some can be quite alienating or even scary. For example, Jerry-Jer aka Tampon Man (Fairfield County, Conn.) is an incredibly racist, sexist and vulgar late-night program featuring a menstrual pad as a character, incessant discussions of his “big dick” and a disclaimer prior to each program: “The Following SEN. JONI ERNST 'LITERALLY DANCED A JIG' WHILE DISCUSSING Joni Ernst’s official portrait, 2019. The dancing of Pete Buttigieg’s supporters has been attracting attention on social media recently, but according to Politico, the South Bend mayor’s first-place finish in the most recent Iowa Poll also inspired someone who isn’t one of his supporters, Sen. Joni Ernst, to dance.. The Republican senator’s dance wasn’t just celebrating Buttigieg KIMBERLY GRAHAM ANNOUNCES 2020 CHALLENGE TO SEN. JONIKIMBERLY GRAHAM CASTINGKIMBERLY GRAHAM FOR US SENATEKIMBERLY GRAHAM IOWAKIMBERLY GRAHAM SENATE IOWAKIMBERLY GRAHAM WEBSITEKIMBERLY FOR IOWA Kimberly Graham. — photo courtesy of Kimberly Graham for U.S. Senate campaign. Democrat Kimberly Graham has announced she is running for the U.S. Senate, becoming the first candidate challenging incumbent Sen. Joni Ernst. This is the first time the Indianola attorney has run for public office. “I’m running because it’s time for us to be HOME | LITTLE VILLAGE Linn County’s overflow shelter is closing on Monday. May 26, 2021. Linn County’s overflow shelter will close on Monday after being open for a year and a half. The overflow shelter located at the Fillmore Center, 520 11th St NW, is typically open from November to March to BOOK REVIEW: 'BEGIN WITH A BEE' BY LIZA KETCHUM Begin with a Bee traces the life cycle of a queen rusty-patched bumblebee, the first bee (the back text tells us) to be placed on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species list. The plight of bees, we’re often told, is intricately tied to the survival of humanity. According to worldbeeday.org, one-third of the world’s food production depends on bees. IOWA’S KINK COMMUNITY WANTS TO SHOW YOU THE ROPES Iowa’s kink community wants to show you the ropes. Uberkinky’s Periodic Table of Kinks has 151 blocks and is equally important as — if not more than, in my opinion — the Table of Elements. Various kinks are sorted into 12 categories, including torture, restraint, role play, butt stuff and vanilla. Everything from tickling to poopplay
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Iowa City, IA Event Calendar. Little Village Events The best things to do in Iowa City & Cedar RapidsLINDA EATON'S WAR
If she continued to disregard the order, warned Keating, she would be fired. Eaton refused to give in. On Friday morning, January 26th—Eaton’s next shift—a flock of picketers and activists holding signs that read “Keep Ian Eaton Eating” gathered in front of the fire station, eager to watch the struggle. KEVIN 'B.F.' BURT, INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE CHAMPION The Hook’s Stories of Tug & War . Cedar Rapids Museum of Art — Thursday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Matthew 25, Cedar Rapids — Friday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. WEST HIGH TEACHER WINS NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION GRANT Carolyn Walling and the West High Science Bowl team. — photo by Pareen Mharte/West Side Story. An Iowa City West High School science teacher is one of 50 educators nationwide to be awarded an Advocate grant by the Society for Science and the Public.Carolyn Walling will receive $3,000 from the Society’s Advocate program, which attempts to “expand opportunities for underrepresented TALES OF THE WEIRD: PUBLIC ACCESS TV'S GREATEST TRIUMPHSFREE PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION SHOWLOCAL PUBLIC ACCESS TVPUBLIC ACCESS TVALL ACCESSTV SHOW
However, not all public access shows foster feelings of togetherness, in fact, some can be quite alienating or even scary. For example, Jerry-Jer aka Tampon Man (Fairfield County, Conn.) is an incredibly racist, sexist and vulgar late-night program featuring a menstrual pad as a character, incessant discussions of his “big dick” and a disclaimer prior to each program: “The Following SEN. JONI ERNST 'LITERALLY DANCED A JIG' WHILE DISCUSSING Joni Ernst’s official portrait, 2019. The dancing of Pete Buttigieg’s supporters has been attracting attention on social media recently, but according to Politico, the South Bend mayor’s first-place finish in the most recent Iowa Poll also inspired someone who isn’t one of his supporters, Sen. Joni Ernst, to dance.. The Republican senator’s dance wasn’t just celebrating Buttigieg KIMBERLY GRAHAM ANNOUNCES 2020 CHALLENGE TO SEN. JONIKIMBERLY GRAHAM CASTINGKIMBERLY GRAHAM FOR US SENATEKIMBERLY GRAHAM IOWAKIMBERLY GRAHAM SENATE IOWAKIMBERLY GRAHAM WEBSITEKIMBERLY FOR IOWA Kimberly Graham. — photo courtesy of Kimberly Graham for U.S. Senate campaign. Democrat Kimberly Graham has announced she is running for the U.S. Senate, becoming the first candidate challenging incumbent Sen. Joni Ernst. This is the first time the Indianola attorney has run for public office. “I’m running because it’s time for us to be A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO BREAKING Joel Sorenson, co-founder of All the Way Up Studio in North Liberty, with his fellow dance instructor Chuy Renteria. — Jason Smith/LittleVillage
WEEKENDER, JUNE 3: OUTDOOR CONCERTS, AFROFUTURISM, ANTIQUE A free outdoor concert series at Wilson’s Orchard. This week: Drawing inspiration from heroes like John Prine and Bruce Springsteen,Johannesen writes
SPECIAL ELECTION FAQ: WHAT YOU NEED TO VOTE IN THE RACE Curbside voting is also available for those unable to easily exit their vehicles. Once alerted to a voter requesting the curbside option, the two appointed BOOK REVIEW: 'CLEANNESS' BY GARTH GREENWELL Cleanness, the second book by Garth Greenwell (released Jan. 14, 2020), is exemplary.It provides rare rewards to its readers beyond the scope dared by many authors of contemporary literature. It demands much of the reader — not due to its difficulty, but in the unrelenting rigor of the narrator who patiently preserves the paradoxes of everyday life in their sweet and agonizing complexity. THE 'DEMURE WHITE SUPREMACY OF THE MIDWEST' The ‘demure white supremacy of the Midwest’. Zone Cashus in his restaurant, Cashus Italian Cuisine, recently relocated from Batavia to Burlington. — Josh Booth/Soul City/Little Village. Beneath a veneer of “niceness,” the Midwest is among the very worst places to live in the United States if you’re a person of color. $20 TEDDY'S BIGGER BURGERS GIFT CARD Teddy’s Bigger Burgers. 324 E Washington St, Iowa City, IA 52240 319-354-6888 teddysbb.com. Open for dine-in, takeout and delivery. THE ISSUE OF ACCOUNTABILITY From the election of Donald Trump to the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to a seat on the Supreme Court, I and other assault survivors have been deeply triggered and overwhelmed by recent and ongoing national rhetoric. Kavanaugh’s angry denial of all impropriety -- except the occasional overuse of beer -- was perhaps the most disheartening aspect of the Senate Judiciary Committeehearings on
THE HISTORIC CHERRY BUILDING CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF The Cherry Building was built in 1919 by the J.G. Cherry Company as a dairy equipment manufacturing plant. It was the last of three Cherry Company buildings to be built, and it’s the only one left standing, Stoffer Hunter said. The other buildings — including one built in 1911 that looked identical to the 1919 building — were torn down in REVISITING HOWARD ZINN'S 'A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED Howard Zinn in his graduate school years — image via Howard Zinn Howard Zinn’s most famous book, A People’s History of the United States, was first published in 1980.Zinn intended it to be an overview of American history, but with a different point of view: “ this book will be skeptical of governments and their attempts, through politics and culture, to ensnare ordinary people in a RUN AWAY WITH THE TROUPE OF ICCT'S 'PIPPIN' The success of Pippin (music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Roger O. Hirson), the first show of ICCT’s 64th season, is greatly due to director Josh Sazon and choreographer Taylor Gomez. They, with musical director Wes Habley, guide us through Pippin’s “Everyman” journey through life, searching for happiness andsomething more
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REYNOLDS TAKES ‘FIRST STEP’ TO REOPENING IOWA, AS THE STATE SETS NEW ONE-DAY RECORDS FOR COVID-19 CASES, DEATHSAPR 24, 2020
On the same day the Iowa Department of Public Health reported one-day records for both new COVID-19 cases and deaths caused by the virus, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation she called the “first step” in “reopening Iowa.” Relaxing restrictions “Today I’m announcing that, effective Monday, Iowa health systems, health care providers may begin theRead
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FILMSCENE BUILDS COMMUNITY ONLINE AMID COVID-19 CLOSURESAPR 24, 2020
As local businesses, restaurants and schools have closed their physical doors for COVID-19, the question of how to continue operations has been a big one. FilmScene, whose doors have been closed for just over a month now, turned to a virtual setting as a solution. In the past weeks, FilmScene has transitioned to virtual movieRead
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TEN CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED AT MANORCARE HEALTH SERVICES IN CEDARRAPIDS
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A third outbreak of COVID-19 at a long-term care facility in Linn County was reported on Thursday. ManorCare Health Services, a nursing home in Cedar Rapids, has 10 confirmed cases among its residents and staff, according to Linn County Public Health. Iowa currently has 12 long-term care facilities across the state experiencing outbreaks. TheIowa
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LINN COUNTY’S BLACK AND LATINO RESIDENTS ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY TESTING POSITIVE FOR COVID-19APR 23, 2020
Linn County Public Health unveiled a new version of its COVID-19 website on Thursday, with a dashboard that displays up-to-date information on the total number of confirmed cases in the county, which can be viewed by zip code, age group, race and ethnicity. As of 1 p.m. on Thursday, there were 507 confirmed cases ofRead
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A TIP FROM ASHTON KUTCHER LED TO $26 MILLION TEST IOWA CONTRACT,REYNOLDS SAYS
APR 23, 2020
The process that led to a Utah-based tech company, Nomi Health, being awarded a no-bid $26 million contract for Iowa’s new COVID-19 testing program started with a suggestion from Ashton Kutcher, Gov. Kim Reynolds explained at her press conference on Thursday. Reynolds said the suggestion came during a phone call to the Cedar Rapids-bornactor
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THE NATIONAL CZECH AND SLOVAK MUSEUM AND UI LIBRARIES LAUNCH PROJECTS TO DOCUMENT LIFE DURING COVID-19APR 23, 2020
The National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library (NCSML) and the University of Iowa Libraries are looking to document what Iowans are experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic. NCSML is preparing to create two projects. The first is a time capsule, and the second will document stories of life during the pandemic through social mediaupdates,
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WEEKENDER, APRIL 23: QUARANTINE EDITION #6APR 23, 2020
The Weekender This weekend’s can’t-miss events online! Stay inside and explore the world. If you want to receive the Weekender in your inbox every Thursday, sign up for our newsletter. Online Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom Netflix Party Apr 23 – 7:00pm No more Zooms, only Doom! FilmScene and friends had so muchRead
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ART IN THE TIME OF COVID-19: MISS CHRISTINEAPR 23, 2020
This series, Art in the time of COVID-19, highlights musicians and artists in eastern Iowa whose life and work have been upended by the spread of the novel coronavirus in the state. If you would like to recommend someone to be featured in this space, please reach out to Little Village. Christine Moad, Singer/Songwriter TheRead
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A NEW STUDY FINDS 87 PERCENT OF IOWA RESTAURANTS AND BARS HAVE LAIDOFF WORKERS
APR 23, 2020
For the first time in five weeks, the number of first-time claims for unemployment benefits filed in Iowa was under 40,000. Iowa Workforce Development reported on Thursday that 27,912 first-time claims were filed for the week ending April 18. Since the impact of COVID-19 and the mitigation efforts to limit its spread began being feltRead
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TYSON FINALLY CLOSES WATERLOO PLANT, WHILE REYNOLDS FIELDS QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NO-BID CONTRACT BEHIND TEST IOWAAPR 22, 2020
Gov. Kim Reynolds struck a very optimistic note near the end of her press conference on Wednesday. “Every day we’re making significant advances in addressing COVID-19 to the point where we’re going to start talking about how we can open things up in this state, based on what we’ve been able to do and basedRead
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: WHAT I HAVE LEARNED DURING THE PANDEMICAPR 22, 2020
By Charlene Lange, Iowa City What I have learned so far during this pandemic. 1. Immigrant workers are essential for our well-being, from picking our vegetables and fruits, to cleaning our groceries stores and business, to processing our meat, to taking care of our elderly, to nurses and doctors (one in four doctors are immigrants).Read
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CLIMATE STRIKER AYLA BOYLEN ISN’T LETTING COVID-19 STOP HER FIGHT FOR A GREEN NEW DEALAPR 22, 2020
Ayla Boylen has been striking every Friday, asking local and state leaders in Iowa to take action on climate change. She began her strike outside Cedar Rapids City Hall last fall, then changed her location to the federal courthouse in Cedar Rapids on March 6. But a few days later, on March 8, the firstRead
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MEMES AND SHITPOSTS WON’T SAVE US By Chad Cooper A letter from the Iowa City Downtown Arts Alliance in last month’s edition of Little Village resonated with me, but I think the ICDAA buried the lede: The arts will help us heal. I agree, but they could have taken it a step further: The arts can save us.I’m talking art
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