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

by Nancy S Bishop
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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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Dialogs: Talks About Tyranny Triumph at the Chicago Humanities Fest and ACLU Lunch

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Review: Sadness at the End of a World, Unstaged Grief: Musicals and Mourning in Midcentury America, by Jake Johnson

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  • Stages , Theater

Oracle Rekindles Message in O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape 94 years later

Oracle Productions’ new play, The Hairy Ape, was one of Eugene O’Neill’s early works, written in 1922. It’s written in an expressionistic—rather than linear–style, which makes it suitable for director […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 28, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    It’s Real Film (Not Digital) in Music Box’s 70MM Film Fest

    The Music Box Theatre has hosted a number of different special screenings, Midnight movies and movie marathons during its illustrious history. I suggest film connoisseurs go to at least one […]

  • Chris Zois
  • January 28, 2016
    • Front page

    Your Curated Chicago Weekend, 1/28-1/31

    I’d like to start this off with a glimpse of perhaps the stupidest idea Uber has ever concocted. You may have heard about a couple of recent high-profile assaults carried […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • January 28, 2016
    • Dance , Stages

    Hedwig Dances Finds New Home in the New Year

    Hedwig Dances kicked off the new year with a move to the Ruth Page Center for the Arts. Headed by founder and artistic director Jan Bartoszek, Hedwig Dances becomes one of […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • January 27, 2016
    • Music

    Florida-based Duo Shows Off Their True “Colours”

    The opening scene of Colours’ new video for “Monster,” the single from their debut album Ivory, introduces Victory Records’ hardcore alt-rock fans to a new realm of angst, betrayal and […]

  • F. Amanda Tugade
  • January 27, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Design , Painting & sculpture , Photography

    “Present Standard” Preview at the Chicago Cultural Center

    Two words and 25 artists structure the upcoming exhibit, Present Standard, co-curated by Edra Soto and Josué Pellot at the Chicago Cultural Center. Surely those variables could lend themselves to an incongruous […]

  • Trevor Schmutz
  • January 27, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Painting & sculpture

    The Legacy of Deborah Boardman at Heaven Gallery

    In 2015, Chicago artist Deborah Boardman died (1958 – 2015) after uplifting, inspiring and encouraging artists from a vast variety of media and backgrounds. Boardman worked for 30 years in painting, drawing, illustration, […]

  • Nicole Lane
  • January 27, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Another Word for Beauty—A Musical Beauty Pageant Behind Bars Goes Awry

    The world premiere of Another Word for Beauty at the Goodman Theatre was packed. Written by playwright Jose Rivera, the musical centers around the importance of an annual event at El […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • January 27, 2016
    • Interviews , Lit

    Poet Phillip B. Williams Reads at Poetry Foundation, City Lit Books

    Humboldt Park native Phillip B. Williams returns to Chicago this week for two readings in promotion of Thief in the Interior, his latest collection of poetry out this month by […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • January 26, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    The Mutilated at Red Orchid Celebrates a Joyous Goofy Christmas

      A Red Orchid Theatre has mounted a joyous, goofy production of a Tennessee Williams eccentric rarity, The Mutilated. Oh, it’s also a sad story about the strained relationship between […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 25, 2016
    • Lit

    R.O.W.E. Week 3: The Great Book Inventory

    I’m Brianna Kratz, a Chicago poet and reader. For 2016 I am reading only women authors for my Read Only Women Experiment (R.O.W.E.). For weekly updates on challenges, conversations, and […]

  • Brianna Kratz
  • January 25, 2016
    • Food

    The Sweetest Deals of Restaurant Week

    Hurry! Restaurant week ends on February 4th. After an intense evaluation of all of the restaurant week menus and a marathon weekend of meals, we have narrowed the list of participating […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • January 24, 2016
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