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What's new at IllinoisTimesWhat good does Downtown Springfield, Inc., do?DSI is not just another nonprofit that puts on street festivals and holds fundraisers. It is the only entity working exclusively on initiatives to lift up the central business district. Page 3 - no comments - 164 views  Dangerous propositionsIt was sometime just after the new millennium, I think, that Illinois political leaders first started to resemble the first guy through the broken store window crying “Justice!” while looting a TV set. Page 3 - no comments - 125 views  Sound advice to the Billionaire’s ClubI’ve noticed several CEOs, political pundits and so-called economic experts saying they’re confused as to why Americans are so down. Consumers should be out buying stuff, they say, for the economy is humming again. Page 4 - no comments - 165 views  LETTERSTHE ARTIST’S SIDE I am writing to state my point of view that was not included in your article by Bruce Rushton (“Mural interruptus,” Sept. 4). I cannot put into words my frustration in the piece and how little of the real story was included. Page 5 - no comments - 127 views  An unlikely OK for KayDwight Kay, R-Glen Carbon, was endorsed by the IEA last month. The Illinois AFL-CIO assigns the Metro East legislator a rating of just 36 percent so far this session. The Illinois Federation of Teachers, which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, endorsed Kay’s Democratic opponent Cullen L. Page 7 - no comments - 129 views  PARK AND DINEMichael Higgins, owner of Maldaner’s Restaurant, 222 S. Sixth St. in downtown Springfi eld, received city approval this week to convert two parking spaces in front of his restaurant into a “parklette” – essentially a space for outdoor dining. Scheduled for construction Sept. Page 8 - no comments - 141 views  Cops and robbersIn 1998, Kendall was convicted of burglary and sent to prison for five years, a byproduct, his relatives say, of a problem with crack cocaine that he ultimately overcame. Besides drunken driving convictions, he has since had two misdemeanor convictions for damaging property and a misdemeanor conviction for resisting police. Page 8 - no comments - 118 views  DIGGING DEEPPlagued by low ratings, Al Jazeera America, the cable television network owned by the government of Qatar and launched last year, isn’t on the radar screen of most Americans. But the quality of the programming is top notch in an age when talking heads spouting opinions passes for news on other networks. Page 8 - no comments - 101 views  Unraveling the mystery of Edwards PlaceFor three years, Erika Holst has been squirming into tight spaces that probably haven’t seen daylight in more than 100 years. Holst is the curator of collections at the Springfield Art Association, and she believes she has solved a mystery at Edwards Place, the 1830s mansion that the art association calls home. Page 9 - no comments - 150 views  Illinois DNR revises fracking regulationsState regulators have released new regulations for a highly controversial oil and gas extraction technique. Environmental groups in the area that will be affected say the new protections aren’t enough, while energy companies say the new rules are too burdensome. Page 10 - no comments - 215 views  Torn asunderFormer Ward 8 Ald. Irv Smith has sued his partner in the project, developer Dan Mulcahy, claiming that Mulcahy has inappropriately written checks and applied for a credit card in the name of the company the two formed earlier this year to renovate the former First United Methodist Church at the intersection of Fifth Street and Capitol Avenue. Page 11 - no comments - 199 views  Artists on the moveSince its first group exhibit in November of 2011, the independent artist collective known as The Pharmacy has been a force to be reckoned with in the Springfield arts scene, providing affordable studio and gallery space for painters, sculptors and other artists as well as multiple well-attended exhibitions annually. Page 12 - no comments - 532 views  Jekyll & Hyde grapples with good and evilThe story of Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde needs little introduction: Dr. Jekyll, a scientist and honorable man, seeks a way to quarantine man’s violent nature, but his experiments instead unleash the savagery hidden in his own heart. Page 18 - no comments - 151 views  Boyhood: Subtle, powerful meditation on lifeA traditional plot summary would be useless here. Nothing, yet everything happens to Mason (Ellar Coltrane), a young boy we meet when he’s 5 years old, lying on the ground, staring curiously at the sky. Page 20 - no comments - 147 views  September selectionsAnd speaking of making this world a better place to be, let’s send out congratulations and appreciations to Debbie Yates. She does year number two of Gma’s Memories. Page 25 - no comments - 138 views  Green tomatoesOf course, my childhood’s late summer/early fall biggest tradition was beginning school. But there were culinary traditions, too. The seasonal tomato flood reached its peak, and canning tomatoes either whole as the primary ingredient in Nana’s prize-winning chili sauce reached fever pitch. Page 26 - no comments - 165 views  FESTIVAL | Sound givingCochlear Implant Awareness Foundation’s Hump- Fest takes place Wednesday, Sept. 17. Activities will include live camel rides, kids’ carnival activities, a fashion show and live music by 2nd Chance Band. HumpFest 2014 is family friendly between the hours of 4:30-6:30 and will take place rain or shine. Page 31 - no comments - 137 views  DANCE | Feet firstSpringfield Ballet Company presents a merging of ballet, modern jazz and other dance styles with classic rock from 1975-76 during Rockballet, Sept. 13-14, at Sangamon Auditorium UIS. Featuring live music by the eight-piece band Downstate, two productions showcase talent from the company and special guests. Page 32 - no comments - 195 views  ART | A la arteTwo days of fine art, bell music and fun for kids takes place at Art Spectacular at Washington Park, Sept. 13-14. Founded by Rees Carillon Society Trustee Barb Walker, Art Spectacular is a professionally juried fine art and craft show featuring collectorand museum-quality works. Page 34 - no comments - 183 views 
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