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

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

by Karin McKie
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Preview: Farewell to the Orion Ensemble after 35 Years

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

by Patrick T. Reardon
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Review: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Wind Ensemble Excels Under Duress at Mandel Hall

by Karin McKie
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  • Dance , Stages

Joffrey Showcases Winning Works This March

This article was written by Savannah E. Dunn. The Harold Washington Library hosted Joffrey’s seventh annual performance of Winning Works March 11 and 12. This renowned program brings minority and emerging […]

  • Guest Author
  • March 14, 2017
    • Beyond , Museums

    Inside Out- The Field Museum Shows What’s Behind The Scenes with ‘Specimens’ Exhibit

      [soliloquy id=”10423″] The Field Museum of Natural History, born out of the ashes of the Chicago Fire, is more than meets the eye. In fact, it’s an absolute marvel. […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • March 14, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Installation , Sculpture

    Yvette Mayorga’s Artistic Contribution to the Immigration Conversation

    Entering Yvette Mayorga’s exhibition, The Politics of Desire, at Chicago Artists Coalition is a deliberate, and thoughtful, experience of visual sensory overload.  Comprised of densely-placed paintings and sculptures, the works […]

  • Susan Musich
  • March 13, 2017
    • Stages , Theater

    Halcyon and A-Squared’s American Hwangap An Affecting Family Story

    In Korea, a “hwangap” refers to someone’s 60th birthday. The celebration is a major milestone in East Asian culture and represents the completion of one life cycle and the start […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • March 13, 2017
    • Fiction , Lit , Live lit events

    George Saunders, Pop Culture Phenom, Comes to Chicago

    I’ve liked George Saunders’ since I read his short story collection Pastoralia as a freshman in college. I’d never read anything like it. There was a historical re-enactment theme park, […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • March 13, 2017
    • Music , Reviews

    You! Me! Los Campesinos! Dancing at the Metro!

    The band Los Campesinos! became important to me during a particularly unremarkable part of my life.  Due to a critical lack of ambition on my part, the summer after my […]

  • Ariel Clark-Semyck
  • March 12, 2017
    • Festivals , Music , Previews

    Pitchfork Music Festival’s Full Lineup Has Been Revealed!

    Pitchfork has decided to end your working week with a big Pitchfork Music Festival announcement! Last week they unveiled the stellar headliners with a live feed of artist Shelby Rodeffer […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • March 10, 2017
    • Dance , Stages

    Thodos Dance Chicago Comes Full Circle

    On Saturday, March 11, Thodos Dance Chicago takes the stage one final time. The evening, both a celebration of the company’s 25th anniversary and a final farewell, marks a poignant […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • March 10, 2017
    • Film & TV , Film fest

    EU Film Festival: Films We Love (Mostly) for Week 2, March 10-16

    It’s week two of the European Union Film Festival, which continues through March 30 at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St. For week two, we have recaps […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 9, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: My Life as a Zucchini, Exceptionally Heartfelt

    The last of the Oscar-nominated Best Animated Films titles to be released in the United States is the French work My Life as a Zucchini, from first-time feature director Claude […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • March 9, 2017
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: The Last Word, Held Together By A Nuanced Performance by Shirley MacLaine

    Judging a film based on a its trailer is something I’m quite vocal about avoiding. I live by the rule that trailers always get it wrong; even when they don’t, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • March 9, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Installation , Sculpture

    ‘The Beginning and End of things’ Only Scratches Surface of Artist’s Potential

    At the quaint gallery space of The Comfort Station, located at the heart of  Chicago’s Logan Square, is Sae Jun Kim’s new solo exhibition, The Beginning and End of things. […]

  • Stephanie Lenchard Warren
  • March 9, 2017
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