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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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Your Curated Chicago Weekend 2/18-2/21

Damn, that three-day weekend already seems like a lifetime ago. I guess time flies when you spend an entire day marathoning a TV show and an entire other day listening […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • February 18, 2016
    • Music

    Eleanor Friedberger Bringing a New View to Empty Bottle

    It’s been quite a while since The Fiery Furnaces released an album, but that hasn’t slowed down Eleanor Friedberger’s musical output. Since she and her brother Mathew put the project […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • February 17, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    The Flick at Steppenwolf: Reel Love Becomes Real Life in a Rundown Movie Theater

    Annie Baker’s Pulitzer-winning script for The Flick, newly opened at Steppenwolf Theatre, gives us a chance to get to know three people, underpaid workers in a movie theater in Worcester […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • February 17, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    All the World’s a Stage is Emotional and Entertaining

    It’s difficult to turn your life– and your pain– into art. Too often it ends up being therapy– good for you, but not necessarily good for the audience. But All […]

  • Jami Nakamura Lin
  • February 17, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Pop Waits: It’s Punk Raucous Mixed with Melancholy

      Pop Waits, the Neo-Futurists’ new production, directed by Halena Kays, is a punk rock operetta with some sweet and sad moments. Created by Malic White and Molly Brennan, Pop […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • February 16, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Refuge Theatre Project’s High Fidelity Reclaims a Chicago Classic

    Refuge Theatre Project, the no frills, contemporary music theater group that brought you Next Thing You Know and Glory Days in 2015, is starting off 2016 with a run of High […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • February 16, 2016
    • Lit , Live lit events

    Indie Writers Host Reading at Women & Children First

    Every Thursday night a group of writers meets in various locations on the south side of Chicago. They call themselves the “Indie City Writers.” Being a part of the club […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • February 15, 2016
    • Food

    Experience Asian Street Food Without a Plane Ticket

    February here can be exceptionally brutal, so why not leave Chicago for a sultry, jungle-inspired sanctuary without splashing out for a plane ticket? Chef Won Kim, winner of Food Network’s […]

  • Tracie Bedell
  • February 15, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Porchlight’s “Far From Heaven” Takes Their Musical Theater Fare Shaken, Not Stoic

    How do you take a cloyingly overused plot line and make it feel less decayed, more relevant, and, above all, interesting? That’s what Porchlight Music Theatre’s Far From Heaven attempts […]

  • Lauren Garcia
  • February 15, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Eclectic Full Contact Theatre’s Overworked Shape of Things

    The first time I saw Neil LaBute’s The Shape of Things was at my small Midwestern liberal arts college, the same setting as the play itself. Afterwards, my friends and […]

  • Jami Nakamura Lin
  • February 15, 2016
    • Lit , Uncategorized

    R.O.W.E. Week 6: To One of the Boys I Loved Before

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

  • Brianna Kratz
  • February 14, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Deadpool, Zoolander 2, Where to Invade Next, In the Shadow of Women

    DEADPOOL The fact that this movie even exists seems to be the result of sheer will power. Not to get lost in the history of the project, but some of […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • February 12, 2016
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