DeKALB – Princess Angel, a 1-year-old cat, is this week’s Tails Humane Society’s Pet of the Week. Princess Angel is a medium-sized brown female domestic shorthair mix. She arrived at Tails on Sept. 6, is house-trained and has not been declawed, according to Tails. She enjoys all of the pampering and attention one can provide..
DeKALB Starting Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m. the NIU School of Theatre and Dance will be performing “God of Carnage,” a play by Yasmina Reza. The production will be held at the Sally Stevens Players Theatre in the Steven’s Building and will be free for NIU students to attend. The cost of admission for.
On Saturday afternoon, Jenny Beyerlein and Greg Reisner hosted an event at the DeKalb Public Library in which they detailed some of their paranormal investigations, findings and simple methods of finding paranormal activity. Nearly everyone has had some experience with ghost stories, but to Greg Reisner and Jenny Beyerlein, ghost stories are not just stories;.
Award-winning author and illustrator team, James Ransome and his wife Lesa Cline-Ransome, gave the first lecture in a series on Wednesday in the Music Building. Throughout his three-decade career, Ransome has received an NAACP Image Award and a Coretta Scott King award for his illustrations. Ransome also has a history of teaming up with his.
The NIU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Orchestra held their first concert of the fall semester on Thursday. Led by professor Rodrigo Villanueva Conroy and graduate teaching assistant Austyn Menk, the Jazz Ensemble started the concert with “Hay Burner,” a chart by Sammy Nestico. “I missed the music,” said Tim Schultz, a DeKalb resident. Schultz came.