Other headliners include the Josh Roseman Unit and the Randy Weston African Rhythms Trio.
"Sunny Porch Morning"
"Money is History"
"Chamber Staff"
"Native Iowan"
"Drenched in the Light"
Horse Feathers and Hello Mtn played a sold-out show for Intimate at the Englert where the band and all seating is set up on stage.
"Country Cottage"
The 2011-2012 lineup for Hancher Auditorium includes a free farewell performance for the old building from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and a holiday visit from the Boston Pops.
"Tigerlily Alleyway"
Del the Funky Homosapien played a free show at the Blue Moose with opening acts Bukue One and Mac Lethal on Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
"Rainy Day Weather"
Yo La Tengo performed a double set at the Englert on Tuesday, June 22.
"Summer Solstice Garden Party"
"Summer Fun"
"Downtown at The Mill"
"Sparkler"
Joe Jack Talcum of the Dead Milkmen returns to Iowa City for his record release show with Coolzey and Samuel Locke Ward at the Blue Moose Friday night.
"IC Pride"
"IATALG8TN"
Eulenspiegel Puppet Theatre entertained a packed room full of gradeschool kids at the Iowa City Public Library.
Shadow Play
The popular concert series sponsored by Iowa City's Park's and Recreation Department and Neighborhood Services Division will feature local band Acoustic Mayhem at Kiwanis Park starting Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Ghrá na Gaeilge, a local Irish dance troupe and Jeet Siani, a local Henna Artist, shared their cultural art forms in the Iowa City Public Library
The locally grown band kicks off a tour of the Midwest
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Rain struck the Friday Night Concert series yet again, but that didn't stop the Beaker Brothers Band from bringing their classic rock performance to Iowa City at the rain venue: the Chauncey Swan parking ramp.
The local band is ready to bring some classic rock favorites back to the Pedestrian Mall.
For food, music and art, there's nothing like the popular local arts festival for young and old alike.