Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 6/8 and Beyond
There’s a little bit of rain in the Sunday forecast, but most of the weekend looks like an excellent time…
There’s a little bit of rain in the Sunday forecast, but most of the weekend looks like an excellent time…
This two-week fundraiser benefits nearly 50 small, grassroots newsrooms and media entities serving diverse communities and issues across the Chicagoland…
I’m a sucker for a good soulslike game, but you have to wade through a lot of bad titles to…
Editor’s note: this article contains major episode spoilers. For a show with such universally praised writing, Succession has never employed…
Fine acting can sometimes save a mediocre script. But pair fine acting with a fascinating story such as the curious…
Chicago offers a variety of events to commemorate Juneteenth, the day in 1865 when America “officially freed” enslaved people. For…
The Memory Place is a multidisciplinary collection of vignettes that begins in the lobby of the Edge Theater. The audience…
What was supposed to be a small, intimate country show under the heavenly starry lights of the Hideout turned into…
From directors Bryan Darling and Jesse Finley Reed, the documentary All Man: The International Male Story tells the decades-long, trend-setting…
It was with bittersweet emotions that I attended the Emerson String Quartet’s performance with Emanuel Ax at Symphony Center on…
Choreography by Jerome Robbins, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and music by Leonard Bernstein are the calling cards of West Side…
The beloved institution of the drive-in theater celebrates its 90th anniversary on National Drive-In Day, Tuesday, June 6, the exact…
Cirque du Soleil is always a treat to watch. There are acrobatics, aerial thrills, and juggling all done with a…
Wednesday night at Schubas was a punky indie rock extravaganza for the ages as both Liza Anne and Australia’s unofficial…
June Sawyers wrote this poem—as a way to record her experience—on a walk over to Soldier Field this weekend during…
Heidi is 15 years old and loves the Constitution. She also is obsessed with witches and the Salem witch trials—and…
Author: Sarah Luyengi Tucked away in East Garfield Park, the 345 Art Gallery is a home for local artists and…
Just in time for Pride Month, Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theatre presents the world premiere of an uplifting rock musical, SuperYou.…
It’s appropriate that True West: Sam Shepard’s Life, Work and Times by Robert Greenfield ends with the 2019 Broadway staging of True West,…
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