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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

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  • Art & Museums , Mixed media , Painting & sculpture

Review: Colette Wright Adams Explores the Calming Essence of Nature in Her Exhibit Harvest

In the world of contemporary painting, artists often create works that are inspired by past artistic movements. One genre that has deep roots in the past but continues to inspire […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • May 2, 2023
    • Chicago history , Chicago history , Games & Tech , Lit , Nonfiction

    Review: When Illinois Base Ball (sic) Was for Fun, Ballists, Dead Beats, and Muffins: Inside Early Baseball in Illinois, by Robert D. Sampson

    In the handful of years after the Civil War, Illinoisans went crazy for baseball, a game that was then spelled as two words “base ball.” By 1868, however, an editor of […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • May 2, 2023
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: Visceral Dance Chicago Portrays Eroticism, Power, and Celebration in SPRINGTEN

    SPRINGTEN is the tenth-anniversary celebration for Visceral Dance Chicago. Under the tutelage and artistic vision of founder Nick Pupillo, Visceral has reached an international audience with stunning choreography. The beautiful […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • May 1, 2023
    • Review , Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: A Red Orchid Theatre Reveals the Dirty South and the Western Great Migration With Is God Is

    If you ask anyone from my family how they define “the Dirty South,” you will get two answers. The older generation—myself included—will say anywhere south of Mason Dixon. The younger […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • May 1, 2023
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Broadway in Chicago’s Into the Woods Casts Its Splendid Magic

    The latest incarnation of Stephen Sondheim’s and James Lapine’s storied musical fable, Into the Woods, is making a magical appearance at the Nederlander Theatre through May 7. Brought to town […]

  • Doug Mose
  • April 30, 2023
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: The Wonder by Eclectic Theatre Tells a 19th Century Story of Possession, When Mental Illness Was Treated by Leeches and Cold Water Cures

    Two young women who believe their bodies and minds are inhabited by spirits or by souls of the dead are the featured characters in The Wonder, a new play being presented […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 30, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV

    Review: Black Creatives Spotlighted in Chicago Humanities Festival’s Documentary Just Like Me

    TTK Harris directed the documentary Just Like Me while a senior art director at ad agency Havas Chicago to chronicle his journey as a designer of color. In his tight, […]

  • Karin McKie
  • April 30, 2023
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Bikini Kill & Ganser Ignite a Fiery Crowd at the Salt Shed

    The Salt Shed’s track record just keep getting better with every passing show. Nearly every one of their shows feels like a perfectly curated night of musicians getting to share […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • April 28, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: French Auteur François Ozon Brings Heart and Humor to Moving Family Drama Everything Went Fine

    Filmmaker François Ozon (8 Women, Swimming Pool, Under the Sand) has never shied away from storylines or themes that have the capacity to make us uncomfortable with our own thoughts, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 28, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review , Uncategorized

    Review: Judy Blume’s Classic Novel Gets a Warm, Wonderful Adaptation in Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret

    The amount of warmth and good sentiment I have for the new film adaptation of Judy Blume’s iconic novel Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret cannot be overstated. Adapted […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • April 28, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: David Lowery’s Peter Pan & Wendy Is Darker, More Realistic—and Also Far Less Magical

    Despite having what I consider to be a solid track record as far as his film output goes (including another live-action take on the partially animated Disney classic Pete’s Dragon) […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 28, 2023
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Steppenwolf’s Last Night and the Night Before Tells a Family Story Laced by Drug Use, Violence…and Love

    Last Night and the Night Before at Steppenwolf Theatre is a tale of complex family relationships crippled by drug use and violence—but with love as the overriding theme. Donnetta Lavinia Grays’ […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 28, 2023
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