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Alyssa Williams and Sierra Stuart from QCmoms.com stop by to discuss family-friendly events and activities in the Quad Cities area during the spring and summer months.
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In this episode of "Talking Art," Kevin Maynard from Quad City Arts sits down with Marc Zyla, principal horn of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO).
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Murder on the Orient Express continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse through March 2nd
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CommunityIn this episode of "What’s Happenin’ Quad Cities" Katrina Keuning, the host of the podcast, “QC That’s Where” shares insights about her show, which is currently in its 5th season.
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Oboist Andrew Parker sits down for an interview to discuss his performances with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. The focus of the conversation is on his solo performance of John Harbison's "Snow Country." Parker describes the piece as a portrayal of the harsh and bitter aspects of winter, going beyond the picturesque snowy landscape.
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Featured in this episode is the multi-talented Jason Platt, author, actor, illustrationist and YouTube contributor. Sitting in as co-host is the equally talented Tristan Tapscott.
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Campaigns & ElectionsScott Eyman, author of book Charlie Chaplin v America: When Art, Sex and Politics Collided, talks about Chaplin’s impact on the American film industry.
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CommunityIn this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Brian Allen, the Executive Director of the German American Heritage Center in Davenport, Iowa.
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The John Deere Classic continues to rack up honors from the PGA Tour. Last week, the tournament announced it's been awarded "Most Engaged Community" for the eighth time.
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GovernmentOver the spring and summer, the 126-year-old courthouse was demolished, then landscaping began this fall.
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Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, co-owners of The Last Picture House a new movie theater opening in downtown Davenport, stop by to chat about the grand opening and the inspiration behind opening this exciting new venue!
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating history and recent reopening of the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Davenport, Iowa.