• 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
Film & TV

Review: In HBO’s Mountainhead, Four Ultra-Rich Men Gather to Bicker, Banter and Barter Against the World’s Future

by Steve Prokopy
Read More
Stages

Review: First Floor Theater’s Evanston Salt Costs Rising Borrows a Lot and Reveals Little

by Adam Kaz
Read More
Music

Review: Baroness Baptizes Sleeping Village in Red andBlue

by Patrick Daul
Read More
Lit

Review: Nora Wendl Explores the Relationship That Resulted in That Famous House in Almost Nothing: Reclaiming Edith Farnsworth

by Nancy S Bishop
Read More
Food

Interview: With A Triple D Stamp of Approval, Sfera Now Ships Nationwide

by Caroline Huftalen
Read More
  • Classical , Music , Previews , Previews

Preview: Rush Hour Concerts Unveils 17th Summer Concert Series

Rush Hour Concerts is offering a perfect way to end the work day with its 17th season of free chamber music concerts at St. James Cathedral. Running every Tuesday from […]

  • Louis Harris
  • May 26, 2016
    • Classical , Music

    Cosmic Convergence Ends the Season with a Bang @ Chicago Symphony Center

    The Chicago Sinfonietta wrapped up its 2016 season Monday night with a heartfelt homage to its founder and shaper, Paul Freeman, who died this past summer. Freeman was a beloved […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • May 26, 2016
    • Front page

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 5/26-5/29

    Holy smokes, is it already the last weekend of May? It seems that just as molecules move faster in rising heat, so too does time. Another glorious, energized, wonderful Chicago […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • May 26, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Sculpture

    Interview with the Curator: William Cordova

    Living between several major cities, William Cordova is an artist and curator who works with themes of transition, displacement, language, and culture. His drawings, installations, and sculptures, include ephemera that […]

  • Nicole Lane
  • May 24, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    The Body of an American at Stage Left Theatre: Two Men Haunted by the Ghosts of War

    The Body of an American at Stage Left Theatre is a fact-based play haunted by visions of war and the ghosts that lurk in its shadows. Canadian war reporter/photographer Paul […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 23, 2016
    • Music , Reviews

    A Night of Good Grooves With Harriet, Amber Flight and Beauty School at Cubby Bear

    I tend to avoid going out in Wrigleyville. College was fun, but I’m more or less over the bro-verload you typically find on Clark. But the Cubby Bear’s a legendary […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • May 20, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    MCA Screens Experimental Short Films by Black Radical Imagination

    The Museum of Contemporary Art opened its Edlis Neeson Theater to the touring program Black Radical Imagination this week. Black Radical Imagination showcases experimental visual shorts by artists who claim […]

  • Abie Irabor
  • May 20, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, The Nice Guys, The Angry Birds Movie, The Lobster, Men & Chicken

    NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISING Some folks like their sequels to be something utterly original, with few, if any, references to what came before. Others enjoy a bit of the familiar, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 20, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Haymarket: The Anarchist’s Songbook: Talented Crew of Actors/Musicians Tells Tragic Chicago Story

    [soliloquy id=”4686″] Photos by Evan Hanover. Haymarket: The Anarchist’s Songbook takes us on a visit to a tragic but inspiring moment in Chicago history and does it with a bang-up […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 20, 2016
    • Dance , Stages

    Stomping Grounds Series Closes This Weekend

    The second annual Stomping Grounds series, a celebration of Chicago’s percussive dance community, comes to a close this weekend with the last of six performances. The series, presented by Chicago […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • May 20, 2016
    • Food

    Do Yourself a Favor and Head to Logan Square’s Boiler Room

    Logan Square’s Boiler Room set up shop in 2006 and remains a neighborhood “hidden gem.” Honestly, I’d prefer that it not be so hidden, so I’m encouraging you to drop […]

  • Tracie Bedell
  • May 19, 2016
    • Music , Previews

    Riot Fest Announces First Wave of Bands Performing

    Well, they’ve done it again. On the heels of last week’s announcement that the original Misfits lineup would be performing, Riot Fest announced the first wave of bands to perform […]

  • Chris Zois
  • May 19, 2016
  • Prev
    1...752753754755756757758...782
    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

    • Review: In HBO’s Mountainhead, Four Ultra-Rich Men Gather to Bicker, Banter and Barter Against the World’s Future
    • Review: A Daughter Seeks to Avenge Her Father in Character-Driven Actioner Tornado
    • Review: In Bono: Stories of Surrender, the U2 Frontman Recounts His Life More as the Stuff of Legend than History
    • Review: Karate Kid: Legends Revisits Familiar Characters (and Dialogue) More for Nostalgia’s Sake than the Film’s
    • Review: The Legend of Kingdom Come Spotlights the Art of Alex Ross
    • Review: First Floor Theater’s Evanston Salt Costs Rising Borrows a Lot and Reveals Little
    • Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 5/29 and Beyond
    • The Thing: Chicken Caesar Wrap at Village Tap
    • Review: Beckett’s Endgame at Facility Theatre Is a Study in Inertia
    • Review: Baroness Baptizes Sleeping Village in Red andBlue
    • 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