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Review: With Jeri Lynne Johnson Conducting and Michelle Cann at the Piano, the Grant Park Festival Orchestra Focuses on African American Composers

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Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 7/28 and Beyond

We’re at the end of July, so why not go out and enjoy the wonderful summer? There are tons of really fun events for everyone to do this weekend. It’s […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • July 28, 2022
    • Festivals , Music , Reviews

    Wicker Park Fest 2022 in Review

    By guest author Aviv Hart Wicker Park Fest has been my favorite weekend of the summer for about a decade now, providing a full music festival experience to Chicagoans for […]

  • V.V. Hart
  • July 27, 2022
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Preview: Scathe  Is a Modern  Doom Clone, and That’s Okay

    Just looking at Scathe it’s hard to deny modern Doom’s influence. In fact, most of the screenshots can easily be mistaken for Doom or Doom Eternal if you’re not looking […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • July 27, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: At Spring Green, It’s Shakespeare—and More—in a Pastoral Setting

    American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wis., opens with a summer bouquet of plays for every taste American Players Theatre, located in rural Spring Green, Wis., has attracted Illinois theatergoers […]

  • Anne Siegel
  • July 26, 2022
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review:  Charming Cyber Punk Cat Game Stray Has Everyone’s Attention

    Stray seems to be a bit of a phenomenon. It has a bit of a “right place, right time” feeling to it—or a PR firm that really knew when or […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • July 26, 2022
    • Lit , Poetry , Reviews

    Review: Poetry Jagged and Anguished, A Boy in the City, by S. Yarberry

    The pain that S. Yarberry suffers as a transgender person is strikingly described in their new book of jagged, anguished poetry A Boy in the City. It is pain set […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • July 26, 2022
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Preview: Bare Butt Boxing Promises Chaotic Fun

    I love party games, so when I got a chance to play a hands-on preview for Bare Butt Boxing I jumped at the opportunity. It might look like a mashup […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • July 25, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Steep Theatre’s Light Falls Unfolds a Panoramic Family Tragedy

    Christine stands, spotlighted, center stage, and begins to tell her story. She’s blonde and fair, middle-aged, wearing a light blue coat that looks as if it might be too warm. […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 24, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Mercury Theater Presents a Fun Romp with Priscilla Queen of the Desert—The Musical

    Boas! Feathers! Dance hits of the ’70s! The Mercury Theater’s production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert—the Musical had plenty of all three. There was a core fan base of […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • July 23, 2022
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: A Half-Century Later, Jesus Christ Superstar on Tour Remains Impressive, Effective

    In October 1971, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice debuted their new rock opera, a reimagining of the greatest story ever told…well, a portion of it, at least. In 90 […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • July 22, 2022
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Folk Horror and Family History Combine in Misty, Murky Debut Moloch

    On the edge of a peat bog in the North of the Netherlands is an isolated town called Moloch, where a local stumbles upon the well-preserved body of a woman, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • July 22, 2022
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Ryan Gosling Is a Steely Assassin in Russo Brothers’ Action-Heavy The Gray Man

    I suppose it wouldn’t take that much of a suspension of belief to assume the government would hire professional killers to do its dirty work from time to time; I […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • July 22, 2022
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