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Review: In James Gunn’s DC-Verse, Supergirl May be Derivative, but She’s a Heroine in Her Own Right Nevertheless

by Steve Prokopy
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Preview: Ink & Outrage of the 18th Century and Present Day Winks at Driehaus Museum

by Caroline Huftalen
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Review: Broadway in Chicago’s Water For Elephants Brings Wonder with Puppetry and Acrobatics

by Emily Werner
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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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  • Film , Film & TV , Review

Review: In James Gunn’s DC-Verse, Supergirl May be Derivative, but She’s a Heroine in Her Own Right Nevertheless

Everyone, please get over yourselves. I’ve said this many times over the years, but it’s possible I never actually wrote it down until now. Like life, the world of film […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 26, 2026
    • Art & Museums , Event , Installation , Museum , Previews , Prints and printmaking

    Preview: Ink & Outrage of the 18th Century and Present Day Winks at Driehaus Museum

    Influence, I would like to say, has finally met its demise as we all tire of the internet’s ability to force our brains to conform. We finally are striving full […]

  • Caroline Huftalen
  • June 25, 2026
    • Broadway , Musical theater , Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: Broadway in Chicago’s Water For Elephants Brings Wonder with Puppetry and Acrobatics

    Broadway in Chicago’s touring production of Water for Elephants is a remarkable example of how a beloved novel can be transformed to the stage while retaining its heart and spectacle. Through […]

  • Emily Werner
  • June 25, 2026
    • Uncategorized

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 6/25 and Beyond

    It’s been a rainy month but that hasn’t stopped the events from pouring in week after week. This weekend includes some great Pride events, concerts, plenty of farmers and street […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • June 25, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Interview

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

    Thanks to a couple key roles on two of the most consistently funny TV series in history, Tony Hale has established himself as a comedic genius. After doing smaller roles […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 24, 2026
    • Music , Pop/Rock , Reviews

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

    After nearly four decades of touring, it’s no surprise that the Gin Blossoms are pretty damn good at what they do. Lead singer Robin Wilson estimates that they’ve performed in […]

  • Anthony Cusumano
  • June 22, 2026
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

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

    Grant Park Music Festival opened their concert at Millennium Park on Friday in an unexpected way. It being Juneteenth, Mezzo-soprano Leah Dexter and pianist Christopher Guzman celebrated with a charming […]

  • Louis Harris
  • June 20, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

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

    The opening credits of The Invite, Olivia Wilde’s latest directing effort, acknowledge that the film is based on Cesc Gay’s 2020 dark comedy Sentimental (or “The People Upstairs”). That original […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • June 20, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

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

    If the folks at Pixar can keep making Toy Story movies that are as great as all five have been so far, then I’m willing to believe there is hope […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 19, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Homophobia Takes the Shape of an Invisible and Deadly Entity in Chilling Leviticus

    The Book of Leviticus in the Bible provides fodder for horror and noir writers and filmmakers alike. Of the 14 laws it sets down, 11 end up with the death […]

  • Alejandro Riera
  • June 19, 2026
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Giancarlo Guerrero, Oliver Herbert, and the Grant Park Festival Orchestra Overcome the Stormy Weather

    The Grant Park Music Festival’s legendary luck held out as Wednesday’s stormy weather let up just in time for an excellent concert at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. […]

  • Louis Harris
  • June 19, 2026
    • Interviews , Music , Pop/Rock

    Interview: Gin Blossoms’ Robin Wilson Talks Playing the Hits and Taking a Hit With Phil Hartman

    With classic hits like “Hey Jealousy” and “Follow You Down” to their name, the Gin Blossoms remain one of the most enduring acts of the 1990s. Tonight, they’ll perform those […]

  • Anthony Cusumano
  • June 19, 2026
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