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Review: At Chicago Children’s Theatre, Goodnight, Moon Has a Talented Cast in Constant Motion and Merriment

by Nancy S Bishop
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Review: Pianist Evgeny Kissin joins Andre Boreyko and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for an excellent Concert at Symphony Center

by Louis Harris
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Review: Melancholy Never Sounded So Good than with the Antlers and TOTH

by Julian Ramirez
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Review: French Filmmaker François Ozon Adapts Albert Camus’ The Stranger with Haunting, Art-Filled Visuals

by Nick Glover
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Review: Longtime Saturday Night Live Producer Lorne Michaels Remains an Enigma in Morgan Neville’s New Doc Lorne

by Steve Prokopy
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Dialogs: Hope and Solidarity from Angela Davis, Nicole Mitchell, and the Black Earth Ensemble at the Chicago Humanities Festival

Last Saturday, I had the privilege of seeing activist, educator, and feminist symbol of resistance, Angela Davis, in person. She participated in a conversation with world-renowned musician and Guggenheim Fellow […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • October 9, 2025
    • Uncategorized

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 10/9 and Beyond

    Bundle up because the temps finally dropped! The fall atmosphere is in full force for the Halloween events that have been overtaking the city! So get a warm coat out […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • October 9, 2025
    • Beyond , Food , Interviews

    Bites: What Author Layne Fargo Eats in a Day

    If you’re looking for passion, fire, fervor, and more, Layne Fargo is the author for you. Her latest novel, The Favorites, was released at the beginning of this year and […]

  • Elizabeth Deneff
  • October 9, 2025
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: With Kiss of the Spider Woman Adaptation, Jennifer Lopez Finds a Role She Was Born to Play

    Jennifer Lopez launched her film career with 1997’s Selena, portraiying the titular, on-the-brink-of-global-stardom Tejano singer and performer. In the nearly 30 years since, her on-screen credits have ranged from action […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • October 9, 2025
    • Interviews , Lit , Poetry

    Interview: Patrick T. Reardon and the Poetry of Every Marred Thing

    Writer Patrick T. Reardon has applied his chops to everything from journalism to regular book reviews for TCR. But his latest work returns to one of his favorite literary forms—poetry. […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • October 8, 2025
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Composers and New Music in the Spotlight at Ear Taxi Festival in Hyde Park

    Something about Hyde Park is inspirational. It is a vibrant cultural hub with welcoming spaces that foster the growth of artists and their craft. My first dive into the Ear […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • October 7, 2025
    • Interviews , Music , Pop/Rock , Reviews

    Review: Evanston Makes Space for the Incredible Cat Ridgeway

    Back in May, I had the privilege to chat with the infectiously joyful Cat Ridgeway and see her incredible live show, so when I learned she was returning to the […]

  • Anthony Cusumano
  • October 7, 2025
  • Angela Born and Jordan Lloyd. Photo by Andrew Baldwin.
    • Opera , Review , Stages

    Review: Chicago City Opera Stages a Minimalist Carmen in a Gothic Setting

    Georges Bizet wrote his magnum opus 150 years ago. Carmen is an opera of spectacle, passion, and the darkness of obsession. It has been sung in the greatest houses of […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • October 7, 2025
    • Chicago history , Chicago history , Lit , Nonfiction

    Commentary: Accompanying the Misunderstood, Vulnerable and Maligned, Pioneers of Latino Ministry, by Deborah E. Kanter

    As a 13-year-old, I left my family’s home on Chicago’s West Side to study for the Roman Catholic priesthood at a high school seminary about 50 miles away in Momence, […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • October 7, 2025
    • Cafes and restaurants , Food

    Bites: What Horror Author Christina Henry Eats in a Day as Spooky Season Arrives

    Christina Henry has published more than a dozen books and is about to celebrate the first hard cover release of her latest horror novel, The Place Where They Buried Your […]

  • Caroline Huftalen
  • October 7, 2025
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Water From Your Eyes Embrace a More Rocking Vibe at Sleeping Village

    It’s probably a weird year for an indie-rock band to be declaring “It’s a Beautiful Place.” But the duo behind Water From Your Eyes aren’t exactly known for making explicit […]

  • Patrick Daul
  • October 6, 2025
    • Review , Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: Gwydion Theatre Company’s Death of a Salesman Is Great Despite Some Deviations

    Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is an American classic so excellent, so full of wisdom and raw emotion, that any production stands to be a helluvah show. Now at […]

  • Adam Kaz
  • October 6, 2025
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