Film, Film & TV, Film fest

Dispatch: Award Winners and A Few More Films as Sundance Film Festival Wraps

My Name is Pauli Murray

The Sundance Film Festival wrapped last week, and even though it was entirely virtual this year, it turns out it still takes just as long to recover from long days […]

Third Coast Review Staff /
Classical, Music, Uncategorized

Feature: Cedille Records Celebrates 30 Years of Illuminating Chicago’s Art Music Scene

This year marks a milestone for the Chicago classical music community. In 1989 Jim Ginsburg founded Cedille Records, and, in the ensuing 30 years, this independent label has produced nearly […]

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Film, Film & TV

Documentary Shortlist Screenings Continue All Month at Music Box Theatre

Three Identical Strangers

As we previewed last week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has partnered with a handful of movie theaters across the country (including Chicago’s own Music Box Theatre) to show […]

Steve Prokopy /
Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: On The Basis of Sex Is an Approachable Biopic for an Ambitious American Icon

On the Basis of Sex

It could be reasonably argued that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the most important American woman alive today. In a deeply divided political climate, she sits in a […]

Lisa Trifone /
Beyond, Interviews, Stages

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Grants Us Her Wisdom at the Auditorium Theatre

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the hero of most every woman, young or old. Hearing her speak on September 11, the anniversary of America’s great tragedy, went a long way […]

Sarah Brooks /