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Review: Model/Actriz Set the Bar High at Thalia Hall

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Preview: Celebrate Asian American Heritage Month at Wrightwood 659, Zhou B Art Center and the Art Institute

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Preview: Farewell to the Orion Ensemble after 35 Years

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Review: A Lovely and Touching Poem-Book, Northwoods Lullaby, by Mary Casanova and Jordan Sundberg

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  • Art & Museums , Museum , Photography

#AiWeiwei at MoCP: The Power of the Phone

Ai Weiwei’s photo selfie, Illumination (2009), which signaled the start of the artist-activist’s notoriety, is a defining image in the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s new exhibition, #AiWeiWei, covering a whole wall in […]

  • Susan Musich
  • April 19, 2017
    • Festivals , Music , Previews

    Riot Fest Announces First Wave Of Bands

    As per usual, Riot Fest does not suck. The acclaimed punk festival released the first wave of its lineup that will be playing at Douglas Park from September 15 to […]

  • Chris Zois
  • April 19, 2017
    • Architecture , Art & Museums , Design , Museum , Painting & sculpture

    The Arts Club of Chicago: The Balance of Private Space and Public Engagement

    The Arts Club of Chicago, tucked unassumingly on the corner of Ontario and St. Clair in Streeterville, may be one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated exhibition spaces in the […]

  • Bianca Bova
  • April 18, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Museum , Museums , Painting & sculpture

    The Surreal World of ‘Vonnegut’s Odyssey’

    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author of fourteen novels and numerous short stories, was also a prolific visual artist during his lifetime.  On display at the National Veterans Art Museum is Vonnegut’s […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • April 18, 2017
    • Festivals , Music , Previews

    Green Music Fest Announces Headliners

    Spring is in the air, which means street festivals will be starting to pop up across the city. Shutting down a busy street to enjoy live music and drink some […]

  • Chris Zois
  • April 18, 2017
    • Beyond

    PREVIEW: What to C2 at C2E2

    We had to wait an extra month to kick of Chicago’s “nerd season” this year, but C2E2 is finally upon us as of Friday, and it’s been worth the extra […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • April 18, 2017
    • Music , Previews

    Full Songs in an Empty House: Waxahatchee to Play the Metro Twice with The New Pornographers

    Katie Crutchfield’s ideal day is playing music in an empty house. She’s known this ever since she was a teenager. And often times her twin sister Allison joined her. They […]

  • Colin S. Smith
  • April 18, 2017
    • Film & TV , Film fest

    Millennium Park Film Series Announces 2017 Lineup: Hidden Figures, La La Land and More

    With the breezy 80 degree afternoons we had this past weekend, it’s becoming clear that spring is finally here and summer is just around the corner. If you’re looking for yet […]

  • Justin Freeman
  • April 18, 2017
    • Music , Previews

    Your 3CR Guide to Record Store Day 2017

    We’re quickly approaching that time of year when record shops get ready for one of the biggest vinyl related days of the year. That’s right folks, it’s the about to […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • April 18, 2017
  • Richard Thompson acoustic
    • Music , Reviews

    Richard Thompson Takes Old Town School of Folk with British Bravado and Old-Man-Leather Sex Appeal

    Richard Thompson started playing music professionally in 1967 with Fairport Convention. He was 18. Fifty years of performing, touring, and recording 40+ albums should leave a musician spent. Rather than […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • April 17, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Lit , Photography

    Wild Chicago Explored by Mike MacDonald

    In his coffee table book, My Journey Into the Wilds of Chicago,  Mike MacDonald, photographer and author, explores one of his greatest passions, the natural world all around Chicagoland. Mike […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 17, 2017
  • Chicago Latino Film Festival
    • Film & TV , Film fest

    Festival Preview: 33rd Chicago Latino Film Festival

    According to the Chicago Film Office, there are more than 30 film festivals that call Chicago home. Now in its 33rd year, the Chicago Latino Film Festival, presented by the International […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • April 17, 2017
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