• Art & Museums
  • Beyond
    • Soapbox
    • Today
  • Film & TV
  • Food
  • Games & Tech
  • Lit
  • Music
    • Audio
  • Stages
  • About Us
  • Our Writers
  • Write With Us
  • Subscribe
  • Support
  • Contact
  • Art & Museums
  • Beyond
  • Film & TV
  • Food
  • Games & Tech
  • Lit
  • Music
  • Stages
Stages

Review: Teatro Vista’s Both Grapples With Twin Realities, Twin Fantasies

by Susan Lieberman
Read More
Film & TV

Review: In Michael Jackson Biopic, Michael Gets a Highlight Reel, Audiences Get the Greatest Hits, But No One Gets the Full Truth

by Steve Prokopy
Read More
Music

Review: The Elgin Master Chorale and Director/Conductor Andrew Lewis Produce a Masterful Performance of Stacy Garrop’s Terra Nostra in Elgin

by Louis Harris
Read More
Film & TV

Review: All is Not What it Seems in Normal, the Latest Action Flick from Writer of John Wick

by Guest Author
Read More
Film & TV

Interview: Normal Action Star Bob Odenkirk and Screenwriter Derek Kolstad on Being Underestimated, Staging Great Kills and Chicago Ties

by Steve Prokopy
Read More
  • Architecture , Chicago history , Lit , Nonfiction

Review: The City in Your Pocket, AIA Guide to Chicago

Chicago is so much more than its buildings…still they’re hard to miss. Ever since Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable built his home on the Chicago River’s banks, structures have risen […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • September 27, 2022
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: A Cultural Treasure in Exile, Kyiv City Ballet Triumphs at the Auditorium Theatre

    The Kyiv City Ballet was starting a world tour and were stranded in Paris when the Russian invasion began in February. They have not been able to return home. Their […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • September 26, 2022
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Last Spa on Earth Expands Divino Niño’s Sound

    Let’s cut to the chase here: to say that Divino Niño‘s newest album Last Spa on Earth was at the top of my most anticipated albums of the year would […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • September 26, 2022
    • Art & Museums , Gallery , Mixed media

    On the Road: Basquiat Exhibit in Chelsea Is a Family Tribute and Insight Into His Legacy

    This New York exhibit of the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat feels particularly at home in its current environment. The beautifully arranged display, extended through January 1, is nestled into an […]

  • Anne Siegel
  • September 26, 2022
    • Beyond , Chicago history , Event

    Feature: Michelle Obama’s South Shore Neighborhood Explored in CHF’s Cooler by the Lake Trolley Tour

    Last spring, the Chicago Humanities Festival offered a bus tour of Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood, and this September, offered a tour of the nearby South Shore neighborhood. South Shore is a mostly African […]

  • Karin McKie
  • September 25, 2022
    • Art & Museums , Beyond , Event

    Feature: CHF’s Pilsen Mural Tour Explores Rich Latinx Street Art 

    National Hispanic American Heritage Month (September 15-October 15) started off strong with the Chicago Humanities Fest’s Pilsen Mural Tour, following last spring’s other insightful, invigorating neighborhood tours. Local muralist Sam Kirk walked a lively […]

  • Karin McKie
  • September 25, 2022
    • Fiction , Lit

    Review: Don’t Stay Where You’re Not Wanted, Bliss Montage, by Ling Ma

    Don’t stay where you’re not wanted. In Ling Ma’s short story collection Bliss Montage, her characters learn this the hard way. Or at least, some of them do. These eight […]

  • Allison Manley
  • September 25, 2022
    • Lit , Nonfiction , Photography

    Review: Natkin: The Moment of Truth Is a Gorgeous Tribute to the Music Photographer’s Four-Decade Career

    Paul Natkin learned the moment of truth before he began photographing musicians. Working along with his father, Robert Natkin, a photojournalist and one of the first photographers for the Chicago […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • September 25, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Trap Door’s The Ugly One Is a Brilliant and Delirious Take on the Construct of Beauty

    I always get to shows early. I consider that to be a virtue and also very helpful in getting the vibe of a place. My early arrival habit paid off […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • September 24, 2022
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review:  Mega Man Battle & Fighters  Brings Two Neo Geo Pocket Color Games to the US for the First Time

    I’ve been a bit of a sucker for the Neo Geo Pocket Color games releasing for the Nintendo Switch under SNK’s inititiative to bring those games to the more modern […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 24, 2022
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Made of Archival Footage, Riotsville, U.S.A. Harkens to Contemporary Times

    This review was originally published in January 2022 for our Sundance Film Festival coverage. Built entirely from archival footage taken from both commercial broadcast television and material shot by the […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 23, 2022
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Don’t Worry Darling Has Plenty of Style, But Hardly Any Substance to Back It Up

    If you have heard anything lately about Olivia Wilde’s sophomore feature film (after 2019’s coming-of-age comedy Booksmart), chances are it’s the on- and off-set drama surrounding the filmmaker and her […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • September 23, 2022
  • Prev
    1...253254255256257258259...853
    Next

    Never Miss a Moment in Chicago Culture

    Subscribe to Third Coast Review’s weekly highlights for the latest and best in arts and culture around the city. In your inbox every Friday afternoon.
    S
    M
    T
    W
    T
    F
    S
    • There are no events on this day.
    View Calendar

    Recent Posts

      • Film & TV
      • Film
      • Review
      • Music
      • Reviews
      • Stages
      • Theater
      • Games & Tech
      • Game
      • Review

      About us

      • About Us
      • Our Writers
      • Write With Us
      • Subscribe
      • Support
      • Contact

      Useful Information

      For general inquiries, or to submit an article idea, correction or comment, write to us here or contact us

      Support Chicago Indie Media

      Enjoying Third Coast Review news and reviews? Please consider supporting our arts and culture coverage by making a small monthly pledge or making a donation via PayPal. Choose the amount that works best for you, and know how much we appreciate your support!

      Third Coast Review is a member of the Chicago Independent Media Alliance.

      Developed By Utopian | Copyright 2016-2024, Third Coast Review LLC & Respective Authors. All Rights Reserved. No Content May Be Reproduced Without Express Written Permission From Third Coast Review.    Login