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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Flooding the pages

JOSIE JONES April 1, 2010

Connie Mutel’s earliest memories are of plants. The historian and archivist of the UI’s IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering institute said she is much happier when in nature, and she depends on the...

Embracing the range of culture

MARISA WAY April 1, 2010

The Craft Critique Culture Conference marks its 10th year at the UI on Saturday. The event, “The Fringe, Or All Things Peripheral,” will begin at 9 a.m. with registration in the Adler Journalism...

Booker T. and Xiu Xiu play Mission Creek shows tonight

CAROLINE BERG March 31, 2010

Booker T. Jones knows how to take the church marm out of the organ and put in the funk. Nearly half a century after his first hit, “Green Onions” with his band Booker T. and the MGs, Jones creates...

Author Alan Bradley reads at Prairie Lights

REBECCA KOONS March 31, 2010

Alan Bradley couldn’t have imagined a character like Flavia de Luce. The precocious 11-year-old was first realized in another book he was writing. Flavia “demanded a book of her own, and [he] finally...

Cave Singers bring indie folk to Mission Creek Festival

ERIC SUNDERMANN March 30, 2010

The only other time the Cave Singers stopped in Iowa City, it wasn’t for a music festival. It wasn’t to play music. It wasn’t even to see a concert. The band members were just hungry. “Yeah, we...

Honoring César Chávez

CAROLINE BERG March 30, 2010

César Chávez ranks with Martin Luther King Jr. in his efforts to secure agricultural laborers’ rights. His pacifist leadership achieved wage increases for farm workers and better field-sanitation,...

Behind Mission Creek Festival

JOSIE JONES March 29, 2010

Andre Perry and Tanner Illingworth met on MySpace. Impressed by what he saw on Illingworth’s page, Perry sent him a message showing interest in his musical abilities. When Perry moved to Iowa City in...

Speaking out against suffering

CAROLINE BERG March 29, 2010

With more than 50 counts of treason against him and five attempts on his life, Zimbabwean farmer Philemon Matibe began writing. What was first a journal of experiential record for the political refugee...

Gabe’s reopens, but not without controversy

ERIC ANDERSEN March 26, 2010

Gabe’s is back … sort of. Steve Federspiel purchased the business for $120,000 after the Picador closed its doors due to management issues late in February. Soon, an idea emerged to name the venue...

Sex, moustaches, and music

HANNAH KRAMER March 26, 2010

Clad in leisure suits, zebra-print spandex, and robot costumes, the Flavor Savers members never forget aviator sunglasses or questionably real mustaches in preparation for a show full of pelvic-thrusting...

Authors share essays on women’s travel

MARISA WAY March 26, 2010

For Stephanie Elizondo Griest, travel writing has always been the job of her dreams — literally. The author, who is a first-year student in the Nonfiction Writing Program, said she has several relatives...

Manning of ‘The Real World’ heads to UI

DI STAFF March 25, 2010

Synonymous with scandal and debauchery, MTV’s television series “The Real World” is a title instantly recognized by most college students. Tonight, fans will get a chance to come face-to-face with...