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Preview: Neptune’s Core Makes It Easy to Love “Lemon Car”

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Review: City Lit’s New Musical Scaramouche Thrives on Comedy and Theatrical Flair

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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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Review: At Young People’s Theatre, The Hula Hoopin’ Queen Sings With Joy and Energy

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Review: Second City’s Pandemonium, Please Hold Is Hilarious Musical Mayhem

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Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/22 and Beyond

It’s going to be an extremely cold weekend ahead of us with temperatures dipping well below zero! So while there are plenty of events going on (like the start of […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • January 22, 2026
    • Music , Previews

    Preview: Atmosphere Celebrate 30 Years with The Winter Carnival Tour

    Hard to believe that it’s been 30 years of the Minneapolis hip-hop duo Atmosphere. Composed of MC Slug and producer Ant, Atmosphere have dished out over a dozen albums, a […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • January 21, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: German Drama Sound of Falling Depicts Generations of Women and the Traumas, Confusion and Struggles of Their Varied Lives

    Towards the end of any given year, I find myself with a long list of films I want to see before the calendar flips over and not enough time to […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • January 21, 2026
    • Review , Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: Otherworld Theatre’s Prospera: A Sci-Fi Retelling Imagines a New World But Gets Too Complicated

    Prospera: A Sci-Fi Retelling is a fanciful but complicated story in its new production by Otherworld Theatre. The play is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s late play, The Tempest, but you […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 20, 2026
    • Classical , Festivals , Music , Reviews

    Review: Trio Seoul Wows the Audience at the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival

    With an unbelievable combination of youthful exuberance and mature technique, Trio Seoul wowed a large audience at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston on Sunday. They did it with a program […]

  • Louis Harris
  • January 20, 2026
    • Film & TV , Interview

    Interview: Filmmaker Ryan Prows on Making Night Patrol, Writing New Genre Rules and Crowning Justin Long as New Scream King

    I got back nearly 10 years with filmmaker Ryan Prows, whose 2017 debut film Lowlife is one of the most substantial calling-card movies I’ve seen in my years as a […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 19, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Interview

    Interview: Filmmaker Mona Fastvold on What Led Her to The Testament of Ann Lee, Casting Amanda Seyfried and Films About Furniture

    In recent years, Norwegian-born filmmaker Mona Fastvold has divided her time between co-writing her own films (The Sleepwalker) as well as those directed by her partner, Brady Corbet (The Brutalist, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 19, 2026
    • Review , Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: Green Corridors at Trap Door Theatre Tells a Ukrainian Playwright’s  Story of War and Displacement

    Green Corridors focuses on the stories of four Ukrainian women and other citizens trying to escape the brutality of Russian attacks on Ukraine in the war that Russia started in […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 17, 2026
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Almost Always Takes The Scenic Route and Makes It Last

    Frontman Kristopher Evans belts out the first lyric to “Run River,” the opening track off The Scenic Route, the debut EP of Chicago’s newest emo-laden pop punk outfit Almost Always, […]

  • Lorenzo Zenitsky
  • January 16, 2026
    • Beyond , Comedy , Review , Stages , Theater , Travel feature

    On the Road: A Midwesterner Decodes the Chaos of the British Pantomime

    Third Coast Review contributor Tory Crowley is a native Midwesterner currently living in Budapest, Hungary. Please enjoy her European cultural notes.  When I told my British co-worker that I’d be […]

  • Tory Crowley
  • January 16, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Reunite for Police Caper The Rip, Set in a House Built of Money

    Loosely based on a true story, The Rip tells the tale of a group of Miami cops who receive a tip about a stash house with millions of dollars of […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 16, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: In 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Filmmaker Nia DaCosta Achieves That Rare Film Feat, Improving an Already Legendary Franchise

    When you examine previous films from Nia DaCosta (Candyman, The Marvels, Hedda) and the now-four-film 28 (Days/Weeks/Years) Later franchise, you’ll notice one important thing: they rarely repeat themselves. Ignoring the […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 16, 2026
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