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Interview: Actor Tony Hale on Toy Story 5, Flailing in the Voiceover Booth and Physical Comedy Learned on Sitcom Sets

by Steve Prokopy
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Review: Gin Blossoms Are “On It” at Rivers Casino

by Anthony Cusumano
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Review: Grant Park Music Festival Celebrates Juneteenth with Leah Dexter and Christopher Guzman

by Louis Harris
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Review: Olivia Wilde Returns to the Director’s Chair for The Invite, a Cringe-y yet Still Captivating Chamber Piece

by Lisa Trifone
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Review: Pixar Does It Again with Toy Story 5, Bringing the Franchise into the Digital Age

by Steve Prokopy
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  • Dance , Stages

Zephyr Dance Combines Dance and Architecture for Valise 13

What happens when you combine dance and architecture, marrying movement and structure? How does an audience, empowered to choose its own way, react to the journey of two dancers as […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • October 18, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Music

    Reach Higher with MCA Prime Time: Ascend

    Over the past year, Museum of Contemporary Art has been making their after-hours series MCA Prime Time one of their best offerings. Occurring three times a year, the event has […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • October 18, 2016
    • Circus , Dance , Stages

    Enra Melds Dance, Technology, Circus & Music with Proxima

    Nobuyuki Hanabusa stepped on to the stage dressed all in black like a beat poet and slipped behind a small rig that looked like a DJ booth. On it were […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • October 18, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    No, Not That Henry IV. Remy Bumppo Explores the Puzzle of Pirandello’s Henry IV

    Remy Bumppo’s production of Pirandello’s Henry IV takes us on a wild ride in the mind of a man who may or may not be insane, may or may not […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • October 17, 2016
    • Dance , Stages

    Joffrey’s Romeo & Juliet: Sad and Sweet With a Beautiful Flourish

    We all the know the story; two star-crossed lovers separated by their families, major fights and deaths in the streets, all leading Romeo and Juliet to tragically bring their lives […]

  • Sarah Brooks
  • October 17, 2016
    • Features , Lit , Music

    Congratulations, Bob Dylan

    It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t have some fond appreciation for Bob Dylan. His songs are like stories, his lyrics like poetry. Melodies infused with wisdom, with many keeping political […]

  • Sarah Brooks
  • October 17, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Lit , Reviews

    Review: Street Art and Gentrification are the Focus of Streetopia

    Erick Lyle’s Streetopia hits shelves this month. The book is a collection of works from 24 San Francisco artists and writers associated with the “New Mission School” street art movement. […]

  • Sherry Zhong
  • October 16, 2016
    • Beyond

    Ten Creative Ways to Celebrate Halloween in Chicago

    It’s not hard to have fun on Halloween. You can stay in, costumed or plain-clothes, and hand out candy to cute little kids in costumes.  There’s haunted houses and corn […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • October 15, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    The Accountant Film Review: Mostly Unpredictable and Highly Entertaining

    In one of his most interesting roles in recent years, Ben Affleck takes on the persona of Christian Wolff, a math genius who also happens to be on the highly […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 14, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    A Bloody Good Time – A Look At Classic Horror Movies

    Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees. For some movie fans these are the ultimate names in film horror and with Halloween approaching movie fans may want to rewatch their favorite […]

  • Alex Udvary
  • October 14, 2016
    • Food

    Strange Foods Chicago: Inaugural Festival in November

    Last week I had lunch with Keng Sisavath, the man behind the Instagram account Strange Foods Chicago. Since the spring of 2015, Sisavath has attracted 37,000 Instagram followers, created a […]

  • Emma Terhaar
  • October 14, 2016
    • Classical , Music

    Ear Taxi Festival: Final Thoughts on an Awesome Experience — and a Few More Reviews

    The six-day Ear Taxi Festival (ETF), which concluded on Monday evening, was an extraordinary event that shined a bright light on Chicago’s contemporary classical art music scene. Our local scene […]

  • Louis Harris
  • October 13, 2016
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