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Rockford College’s Uncommon Lives women-in-the-arts series on hiatus

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Hard telling when/if Rockford College will bring back the weeklong series “Uncommon Lives: Extraordinary Women in the Arts.” The culprit: money.

The series started in 1991 and virtually every other year brought in half a dozen nationally recognized women writers, musicians, dancers and singers for performances, workshops and lectures that were open to the public. It cost the college, once a college for women only, $80,000 to $100,000 for each series, said Chuck Brown, communications and new media director for the college.

The last time Uncommon Lives was offered was in 2006 when Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves and Twyla Tharp, choreographer and author, were among the featured women. The series attracted about 2,000 people that year, Brown said.

In an e-mail Tuesday, Brown said the college’s financial picture has stabilized since 2008, when Robert Head took over as president. But in 2006 and 2007, the college “had to focus its resources on activities that generated revenue to maintain academic programs and services,” Brown said. In short, the college was focused on attending to the “nitty-gritty” of running the college, he said.

However, the college will consider putting on Uncommon Lives again in the future, he said.

Cheap Trick’s Dream Police truck at Chicago Auto Show

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Local resident John Connell went to the Chicago Auto Show last week, and took some pictures (click here) of a promotional truck featuring images of the Rockford-based band.

The truck isn’t for sale. Instead, it is designed to get automotive professionals and media to look at products that RealWheels Accessory Corp. sells.

The dashboard is trimmed with checkerboard patterns, the kind guitarist Rick Nielsen of Rockford wears. And a TV screen that rises from the back of the truck showcases Cheap Trick music in the Rock Band 2 video game. The “Dream Police” vehicle is a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the band’s album, which its creators grew up listening to,  Jeff Dolphin of SVL Productions, Rockford, has said. The local company consulted with RealWheels on putting in the video screen, fog machine and lasers on the truck.

Connell’s take on the show?

“The show this year was a bit of a disappointment as there were less vehicles this year and a lot more tacky vendors, which I’d not seen in the previous years.”


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