Music Archives for September 2008
- Jazz by the dozen 9-1
- Ladies and germs, Neil Hamburger 9-10
- The Daybreakers, far from dusk 9-11
- The Plastic People to open Landfall music festival 9-11
- Wye Oak to bring compelling sound to the Mill 9-15
- Women, ready to rock 9-15
- Hungary’s Little Cow to play Landfall Festival 9-16
- KSUI receives grant to replace antenna 9-16
- Symphony Orchestra to open season with Beethoven’s 9th 9-17
- Cray to perform soulful, soaring blues at Englert 9-17
- Legendary Chuck Berry to play free Pentacrest concert 9-22
- Salvaged sounds, recycled rhythms 9-22
- CRSO renamed 'Orchestra Iowa' for road shows 9-22
- Mount Vernon native joins the Pretenders 9-22
- Sounds to soothe savage beasts 9-25
- In the Papers 9-25
- REVIEW: Chuck Berry hides behind nothing 9-29
- Hard bop returns to the Englert 9-30
- Texas troubador Slaid Cleaves to play at Coe 9-4
- Unknown Component stays open to interpretation 9-8
- Breaking through 9-9
- Railroad Earth on track for Englert performance 9-9
Past Months
More Buzz
Library to show documentary on Apollo missions- Movies | January 05, 2009
M.C. Ginsberg to hold fundraising sale for Hancher- Fine Arts | December 31, 2008
Family- (and wallet-) friendly New Strand goes digital- Family | December 31, 2008
REVIEW: ‘Doubt’ overwhelmed by its big-screen ambitions- Movies | December 30, 2008
UI Museum of Natural History announces January closing- Fine Arts | December 30, 2008
COMMENTARY: If Coralville can build it, will they come?- Fine Arts | December 22, 2008
AFTER FIVE: And now a word from an influential Corridorian- Fine Arts | December 22, 2008
REVIEW: Sweet Basil's is the go-to pizza to go - Dining | December 18, 2008
REVIEW: 'Santaland Diaries' is a tart treat - Fine Arts | December 18, 2008
In the Papers, 12/18/08- Music | December 18, 2008

