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The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

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Hancher Auditorium press kit.

Riverdance to celebrate 30th anniversary at Hancher

Hannah Childers, Arts Reporter May 8, 2025

Riverdance will celebrate its 30th anniversary at Hancher from May 9 to 11. A two-hour theater production, Riverdance blends traditional Irish dancing with other cultural dances such as flamenco and...

The Japanese House performs during the final day of Hinterland Music Festival at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater in Saint Charles on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024.

Tyler, the Creator, Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey to headline Hinterland’s 10th anniversary festival

Hannah Childers, Arts Reporter May 6, 2025

Tyler, the Creator, Kacey Musgraves and Lana Del Rey are scheduled to headline this year’s Hinterland Music Festival from Aug. 1-3. This year also marks Hinterland's 10-year anniversary. Founder...

A group dresses as SpongeBob characters during the SpongeBob Rave at Roxxy Bar in the Pedestrian Mall on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

Roxxy went under the sea for Saturday’s SpongeBob-themed rave

Laurel Preston, Arts Reporter May 4, 2025

Alcohol and SpongeBob enthusiasts alike gathered under the sea at Roxxy on Saturday night to rave with the Nickelodeon gang. In an interesting turn of events, Iowa City has been host to many themed...

Grace McCabe introduces a screening of “Dancer in the Dark,” a 2000 movie starring Bjork that begins Filmscene’s “Cannes-celled” film series at the Chauncey in Iowa City on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. The films selected were panned at the Cannes film festival, but offered to the Filmscene audience for reconsideration.

FilmScene encourages us to give films a second chance

Hannah Childers, Arts Reporter April 22, 2025

FilmScene is giving audiences a chance to revisit controversial films that were once booed at the Cannes Film Festival throughout April. On April 16, the theater screened Lars von Trier’s film, “Dancer...

Elijah J. Jones plays Jim Fincal, the eager new intern of Emily Penrose, played by Megan Gogerty, during a performance of “Lifespan of a Fact” at Riverside Theatre in Iowa City on Thursday, April 17, 2025. The play, about whether or not to publish an article that could make or break a magazine, is being performed from April 18-May 4. The three-person cast is composed of Martin Andrews, Megan Gogerty, and Elijah J. Jones.

Riverside’s ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ debates the hierarchical importance of truth and fact

Lily Kopp, Arts Reporter April 20, 2025

What is more important to a non-fiction writer: accuracy or truth? Is it the same for journalists? What is the truth versus perception? These were the questions raised by Riverside Theatre’s production...

A sign previews Mystery Hour with Jeff Houghton at the Englert Theatre on April 16, 2025 in Iowa City, Iowa. Mystery hour is a Springfield based chat show that began in 2006.

‘The Mystery Hour with Jeff Houghton’ returns to the Hawkeye state

Riley Dunn, Digital Editor April 17, 2025

On Saturday, long-time late-night talk show “The Mystery Hour with Jeff Houghton” will return to the Englert stage. Houghton, an Iowa City native and University of Iowa graduate, said he looks...

Assistant Professor of Instruction for International Studies Peter Gerlach poses for a portrait in front of Phillips Hall in Iowa City on April 15, 2025. Tomorrow, the Iowa City Public Library will host a Well Earth Sustainability event to highlight how Iowa businesses impact sustainability and the climate.

Well Earth Sustainability event to shed light on sustainability Iowa

Flynn Milligan, Arts Reporter April 15, 2025

Sustainability is an increasingly discussed subject in communities nationwide, especially in the business world. However, in a small college town like Iowa City, it can often be overlooked as an important...

David Sedaris reads a humorous story from his setlist at The Englert in Iowa City on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Sedaris, a writer and comedian, spoke on April 9 and 10 in a nationwide tour.

David Sedaris sends laughter throughout The Englert Theatre

Lily Kopp, Arts Reporter April 13, 2025

“If you’re looking straight ahead, he’s looking from the left at the same thing that you are. He just sees everything in a slightly different way,” producer Sam Kinken said. David Sedaris...

A fan crowd surfs during a Mannequin Pussy performance at the Englert for the Mission Creek Festival on April 4, 2025.

The Daily Iowan’s 2025 Mission Creek Festival highlights

Charlie Hickman, Arts Editor April 6, 2025

This weekend, Mission Creek Festival returned to venues across Iowa City. For 20 years, Mission Creek has welcomed eclectic artists from around the world to share their talents with the city’s music...

Boot Camp performs live at Trumpet Blossom during the Mission Creek Festival on Saturday, April 6, 2024.

Iowa City band Slacker stuns during Mission Creek 2025

Kyrsten White, Arts Reporter April 6, 2025

During the final day of the Mission Creek Festival, the Trumpet Blossom Cafe held an event featuring three artists. Amongst them was Slacker, a local Iowa City band.  The duo band consists of musicians...

Partons stand outside of The Englert before a performance by North Carolina based singer-songwriter Indigo De Souza during the second day of the Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City on Friday, April 5, 2024.

Torrey Peters reads from her new novel ‘Stag Dance’ at Mission Creek 2025

Lily Kopp, Arts Reporter April 6, 2025

On Saturday afternoon, Prairie Lights Bookstore was packed as people patiently awaited Torrey Peters, a New York Times bestselling author. The second level of the small bookstore in downtown Iowa City...

Your Smith performs at Gabe’s on Friday, April 4, 2025 as part of Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City. Caroline Smith is a Minneapolis native who sang to a crowded theater as the last act on Friday night.

One-woman band Your Smith keeps the audience up at Mission Creek

Laurel Preston, Arts Reporter April 6, 2025

The grungy, eclectic second floor of Gabe’s was host to Your Smith on Friday night for the second day of Mission Creek Festival 2025. The local scene was packed onto the small dance floor to listen...

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