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Review: Independent Documentary The Chaplain & The Doctor Offers a Rare and Bold Glimpse into the Power of Faith and Compassion in Medicine

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Interview: Chicago’s Stacy Garrop Does What She Was Destined to Do: Compose Excellent Music on Invictus, a New Release on Cedille Records

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Preview: Shedd Aquarium Opens New 4D-Experience Theater Where You Can Visit the World of Penguins, Sharks and Oct opuses

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  • Dialogs , Events , Fiction , Lit , Live lit events

Dialogs: Zadie Smith’s New Historical Fiction The Fraud Plumbed at Chicago Humanities Festival Event

Fiction is a “medium that must always allow itself…the possibility of expressing intimate and inconvenient truths,” acclaimed London-born author Zadie Smith once said. She recently stopped by Lincoln Park’s Francis […]

  • Karin McKie
  • September 28, 2023
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    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 9/29 and Beyond

    It’s fall, but the temps are still relatively high! So why not enjoy the great weather with some fun events throughout the Chicagoland area! There are tons of markets, art […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • September 28, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest , Review

    Dispatch: Austin’s Fantastic Fest Features a Riff on Stephen King and a Witty, Demonic Coming-of-Age Thriller

    Our Fantastic Fest coverage continues with these highlights from the genre film festival in Austin, Texas. Pet Sematary: Bloodlines In the press notes for Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (the prequel to […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 27, 2023
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: Joffrey Ballet Celebrates Life in Dance with the Arpino Chicago Centennial Celebration

    The Joffrey Ballet took up residence in Chicago in 1996. After nearly four decades in New York and the death of Robert Joffrey, Gerald Arpino, his partner in life and […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • September 27, 2023
    • Interviews , Lit , Live lit events

    Reader of the Banned: City Lit Theater Presents Books on the Chopping Block

    Devoting one’s life to banning books undoubtedly cuts into one’s reading time. Those too busy to read the volumes they work so hard to keep others from perusing should consider […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • September 27, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest , Review

    Dispatch: Fantastic Fest Continues with Four Films that Highlight the Program’s Daring Choices

    Our Fantastic Fest coverage continues with these highlights from the genre film festival in Austin, Texas. The Toxic Avenger Fantastic Fest opened with a bang and a banger: this remake […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 26, 2023
    • Games & Tech , Review

    El Paso, Elsewhere Is Stylish and Humorous But Lacks in Gameplay

    After playing El Paso, Nowhere I was pretty excited to see where El Paso, Elsewhere would take the story and gameplay. It’s a cool idea, and an awesome visual style […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 26, 2023
    • Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Besides Dinosaurs, Paleo Pines Doesn’t Have Much Going For It

    It’s been over three years since Animal Crossing: New Horizons brought cozy games to the mainstream. I’ve been enjoying the trend, even though I end up playing more bad cozy […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • September 26, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest , Review

    Dispatch: Highlights from Fantastic Fest, a Genre Film Festival for the People

    Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is something of a Mecca to genre film lovers, a supporter and champion of challenging and thought-provoking new cinema, as well as a platform for […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 25, 2023
    • Opera , Stages

    Review: The Flying Dutchman Opens Lyric’s Season with Obsession, a Curse, and Unrequited Love

    The Lyric Opera has produced some of the finest interpretations of Richard Wagner in the world of opera and the season opener of The Flying Dutchman may be my favorite. […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • September 25, 2023
    • Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: Trap Door Stages the Stylish if Mystifying Play, The Pragmatists—Is It an Anti-War Play?

    Two old friends, their bonds apparently fractured by despair at a collapsing world or something else entirely, meet again. One is artistic and the other is a practical man, a […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • September 23, 2023
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Remy Bumppo Theatre Cast Shines in Pearl Cleage’s Blues for an Alabama Sky

    Many tales have been told and legends passed down of the Harlem Renaissance when the “New Negro” emerged from the dust and toil of the American South. A surge of […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • September 22, 2023
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