When you think of rock music, what songs come to mind? What tunes provide blistering beats that make you curl your lip, nod your head up and down, and pound [...]
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- Big Grove Brewery Announces their 2024 Nonprofit Grant Recipients - 3/22/2024
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- Des Moines Arts Festival® Announces 2024 Invited Artists - 3/8/2024
- Variety – the Children’s Charity of Iowa Announces Over $6.5 Million Raised for the 50th Telethon - 3/6/2024
- Keeping Iowans of All Ages Active and Healthy Through the Iowa Senior Games - 3/6/2024
- Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs on July 3 at Hoyt Sherman Place - 3/5/2024
- Terrace Hill’s Annual Egg Hunt on the Hill Scheduled for March 23 - 3/5/2024
- Moberg Gallery | Chris Vance | Sampled - 3/4/2024
- Iowa Bankers Help Iowa PBS Raise Over $21,000 at Annual Pledge Drive - 3/4/2024
- Art Week Des Moines seeks 10 mural sites - 2/29/2024
- HUD Announces Nearly $2 million to Empower HUD-Assisted Families in Iowa Towards Financial Stability and Savings - 2/16/2024
- More than $62.1 Million in Charitable Grants Distributed from Community Foundation Funds in 2023 - 2/14/2024
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No problem is so big that we can’t run from it — or at least avoid thinking about it. That’s human nature. There are many concerns that should command our [...]
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Read More →Cecily Brown, whose one-person show at the Des Moines Art Center (DMAC) in 2016 was a major coup for the museum, is flying high after her “Death and the Maid” [...]
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Read More →The Continental was one of the first restaurants in the up-and-coming East Village district in 2005. Known for its narrow bar, weekly jazz sessions, innovative cocktails and menu sharables, it [...]
Read More →Clark Williams is a musician, writer, chef, graphic designer, publisher and proud Son of St. Patrick. We asked him to lunch, and he chose West End Architectural Salvage, a downtown [...]
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