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

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Music Institute of Chicago Academy Displays Student Talent, Training in Concert

The students from the Music Institute of Chicago’s Academy showed off their talent on Saturday night in a performance celebrating the academy’s 10 years of training in musical excellence. The […]

  • Louis Harris
  • May 16, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Northlight Offers Up Intellectual Delights with The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord

    There’s just a rectangular metal table, two chairs—and intelligent discussion. An electronic screen high up on the back wall blinks us through the 13 scenes. One door. No color, no […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 16, 2016
    • Comedy , Stages , Theater

    Writers Theatre and Second City Skewer American Classics in Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf: A Parody.

    This is the funniest play ever written. For anyone in any aspect of theater, for anyone who has a season subscription anywhere, for all American high school drama students. This is […]

  • Karin McKie
  • May 16, 2016
    • Music , Reviews

    Chance The Rapper Mixtape Review: A Jackson Pollock-Style Coloring Book

    Carefree and optimistic despite the odds is 23-year-old Chance the Rapper. That’s been his message since his first appearances around Chicago only a few years ago, and he continues to […]

  • Elif Geris
  • May 14, 2016
    • Lit , Live lit events

    Stuart Dybek Reads Poetry Amongst the Art

      If Rahm Emanuel solved all his critical problems and had time to think about something really important, he might decide Chicago needs a poet laureate. If so, there would […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 14, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Money Monster, A Bigger Splash, High-Rise, Last Days in the Desert, Viktoria, Here Come the Videofreex

    MONEY MONSTER There’s a brief set of shots near the end of director Jodie Foster’s Money Monster that are chilling. They almost seem like an afterthought, and one might assume […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 13, 2016
    • Front page

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 5/12-15

    What a time to be alive in the city of Chicago. The following are the two best teams in Major League Baseball: Chicago Cubs (25-7) Chicago White Sox (23-12) You […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • May 12, 2016
    • Classical , Music

    Preview: Chicago Music Academy to Celebrate 10 Years of Musical Excellence

    The Music Institute of Chicago’s Academy celebrates its 10th anniversary with a performance of its student orchestra featuring alumni Rachel Barton Pine and Matthew Lipman. The concert will take place […]

  • Louis Harris
  • May 11, 2016
    • Music , Previews

    Preview: Patti Smith & Family at Old Town School of Folk May 14-15

    Oh gosh, I feel like I’ve been anticipating this weekend and the chance to hear Patti Smith perform her poetry and music for my whole life. Well, I only found […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • May 11, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window: Nostalgia for Greenwich Village in the ‘60s

    [soliloquy id=”4377″] Photos by Liz Lauren. Goodman Theatre opened its Lorraine Hansberry Celebration Monday night with a new production of Hansberry’s last play, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window. The play, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 11, 2016
    • Food

    This Ain’t No Disco. This Ain’t No Country Club Either. This Is a New Series on Chicago Cookbooks.

    Hello. My name is Lauren Elyse, and I cook for fun. And now I write about Chicagoans who write books about cooking for fun. Confused? Follow me. Let me take […]

  • Lauren Garcia
  • May 11, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Joffrey Closes 60th Season with Cinderella

    Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet closes out its 60th anniversary season this month with the return of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella in a nod to company founder Robert Joffrey. The full-length ballet represents founder […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • May 10, 2016
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