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Review: The Majestic Sounds of Japanese Breakfast Flourish at the Salt Shed

by Andrew Lagunas
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Review: Remy Bumppo Theatre Brings Art to Life and Life to Art with Yazmina Reza’s Comic Drama

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Review: Thomas Wilkins Leads the Civic Orchestra of Chicago in Symphonies by Florence Price and Antonín Dvořák

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Review: A Stellar Evening at Radius with Empire of the Sun

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Dialogs: Talks About Tyranny Triumph at the Chicago Humanities Fest and ACLU Lunch

by Karin McKie
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Review: Compass Theatre’s What We’re Up Against Shows 1992 Workplace Sexism Is Still Alive and Well

Playwright Theresa Rebeck is a master of dialogue and never hesitates to portray the bad manners of her contemporaries. Her 2011 play, What We’re Up Against, just opened as the […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 19, 2019
  • Cold War
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski Follows Oscar Winner With Cold War, Another Work of Art

    Cold War is the latest film from Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski, follow-up to his Oscar-winning drama Ida. Like that deeply intimate story of a young nun discovering the truth of […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • January 18, 2019
    • Event , Game , Games & Tech

    Everything We Learned From Yesterday’s Mortal Kombat 11 Reveal

    We got our first real glimpse of Mortal Kombat 11 from Chicago-based NetherRealm Studios with yesterday’s reveal event, including actual gameplay, a sneak peek at the story, as well as some new […]

  • James Brod
  • January 18, 2019
  • The Joneses
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Sweet, Intimate The Joneses A Vital Chronicle of Trans Life

    Filmed over five years by director Moby Longinotto, The Joneses is a very different but no less vital take on transgender men and women living in America. While many of the recent […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 18, 2019
  • Of Fathers and Sons
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Harrowing Of Fathers And Sons Shouldn’t Exist; Must Be Seen

    Almost from its first frames, director Talal Derki’s (The Return to Homs) latest, Of Fathers and Sons, feels like a movie that shouldn’t exist. The filmmaker spent two years pretending to be […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 18, 2019
    • Art & Museums , Museums , Photography

    Review: Dawoud Bey Reimagines the Underground Railroad

    The Art Institute of Chicago presents the exhibition, Dawoud Bey: Night Coming Tenderly, Black, a collection of Bey’s black and white photographs that reimagine various sites along the last stages […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • January 18, 2019
    • Classical , Features , Music , Venues

    Review: Nico Segal Hosts a Night of Incredible Chicago Talent

    Last month, Chicago’s own Nico Segal (formerly known as Donnie Trumpet) and Fulcrum Point New Music Project hosted a night of eclectic music, poetry, and art as part of the […]

  • Kate Scott
  • January 17, 2019
    • Music , Previews

    Preview: Snail Mail Will Bring Their Fun Sound to Metro Tonight!

    If you read any 2018 year-end best of music lists—and since you’re here I’m guessing you did—you likely noticed Snail Mail near the top of many of them. It’s name […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • January 17, 2019
    • Art & Museums , Installation

    Interview: Adoring Paris: The Absinthe Birds by Tony Fitzpatrick at The Dime Gallery

    Artists have found inspiration in the city of Paris for ages. From the Degas painting, The Absinthe Drinker, to the poetic black and whites of 20th century photographer Robert Doisneau and so many […]

  • Carrie McGath
  • January 17, 2019
    • Today

    Five Mayoral Hopefuls Commit to Ambitious Progressive Agenda at Forum

    Hundreds packed the New Mount Pilgrim M.B. Church in West Garfield Park to hear ideas from five Chicago mayoral hopefuls – La Shawn Ford, Amara Enyia, Toni Preckwinkle, Willie Wilson, […]

  • Aaron Cynic
  • January 17, 2019
    • Front page

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/17 – 1/20

    You have a nice long weekend ahead of you so why not make the most of it! Festivals are starting to emerge, unique comedy shows are ready to fire up, […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • January 17, 2019
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Continues the Trend of Wii U Games on Switch

    The Nintendo Wii U was a flop, despite being a great console with some great games on it. New Super Mario Bros. U was one of those great games, though […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • January 16, 2019
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