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Northern Illinois University Steelband at The Norris
The internationally acclaimed NIU Steelband, under the direction of Liam Teague, returns to The Norris theater March 28.

Fox Valley Concert Band – Animated!
The Fox Valley Concert band performs popular works under the theme, “Animated,” March 2 at the Norris Cultural Arts Center.

Norris Gallery Welcomes Yellow House Artists Exhibit
The Norris welcomes Yellow House Artists whose exhibit, Aesthetics, is open to the public free of charge through January 4…

ESO String Quartet Plays Faure and Other Classics
On October 6 in the Norris Gallery, the ESO String Quartet will perform a concert of masterworks including a string quartet by the beloved French composer, Gabriel Faure, in centenary commemoration of his passing in 1924.

An Italian Christmas with Fox Valley Opera
Enjoy “An Italian Christmas with Fox Valley Opera,” featuring holiday season classics plus beloved arias and duets by Giacomo Puccini, Dec. 21 at Baker Community Center.

Jeremy Kahn Quartet with Tatum Langley
Jazz pianist Jeremy Kahn and versatile vocalist Tatum Langley perform together November 16 at the Baker Community Center, St. Charles.

Diva Montell and Jeorge Holmes: Holiday Gifts and Puccini Hits
Diva Montell and Jeorge Holmes join their unique talents, singing holiday season classics and the greatest melodies of opera composer Giacomo Puccini, Dec. 15 in St. Charles.

Two-Time Grammy Award Winner Howard Levy, with Chris Siebold
Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist, diatonic harmonica artist and composer, Howard Levy, performs with jazz/blues/rock guitarist Chris Siebold, Oct. 19 in St. Charles.

St. Charles’ Lost Railroad: The Chicago Great Western
Local historians, Brian and Joyce Ostberg, return to Wednesdays @ One with a discussion of the Chicago Great Western railroad, the last major railway created in the United States.

The Dam at St. Charles: A 200-Year History
Learn about the St. Charles dam’s fascinating history, dating back to the city’s early days, in a presentation by Eric Krupa, collections and exhibitions manager for the St. Charles History Museum.