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Review: Timeline Opens Its New Home With a Sizzling Staging of An Enemy of the People

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Review: Do You Hear the People Sing? Les Misérables Stuns Chicago Once Again

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Review: Filmmaker Olivier Assayas Takes on Russia in The Wizard of the Kremlin, Starring Jude Law, Paul Dano

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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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  • Art & Museums , Gallery , Museum

Review: UIMA Presents Two Perspectives on Abstract Art

When going to an exhibition that presents abstract art, two questions always come to mind: Can contemporary abstract art still create an element of surprise? And is it still a […]

  • Thomas Wawzenek
  • May 15, 2021
    • Stages , Theater , Virtual

    Review: Goodman Begins Live Series With Thrilling Drama The Sound Inside

    Bella likes her solitude. It’s a familiar feeling for some of us, as the pandemic revealed true differences between introverts and extroverts. Veteran Chicago actor Mary Beth Fisher fully embodies […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 15, 2021
    • Beyond , Burlesque , Comedy , Event , Stages , Theater , Theater Festival , Virtual

    Preview: NERD ALERT!! Bring Your Friends and Your Pets for the Virtual Chicago Nerd Comedy Fest

    Way back when, when I was, I guess, a “cub” writer, I was unofficially assigned the “nerd beat.” This was in no small part due to the fact that my […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • May 14, 2021
    • Food , Markets

    Chicago Farmers Market Season Hits Full Stride

    The Chicago farmers market season opened on May 1—a delightful and welcome return to normalcy. And with this weekend’s opening days, almost every high-profile market—and many of the cozier neighborhood […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • May 14, 2021
  • The Djinn
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: New Filmmaking Duo Centers Horror Film The Djinn on Emotions as Much as on Scares

    The Djinn is the kind of movie that proves that big budgets and a marquee cast are sometimes just icing on the independent filmmaking cake and that a perfectly entertaining […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 14, 2021
  • Woman in the Window
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Amy Adams Deserves Better than the Messy Mystery at the Center of The Woman in the Window

    It’s always disappointing when a film doesn’t live up to expectations; it’s exponentially worse when that film comes from a filmmaker who is clearly capable of great things on screen. […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 14, 2021
    • Beer and wine

    The Complete (Chicago) Beer Course: Cream Ale

    When COVID-19 closed taprooms and cancelled festivals, I looked for ways to still engage with Chicago’s craft beer scene. I therefore decided to finally work my way through The Complete Beer […]

  • Nicholas Blashill
  • May 14, 2021
  • Spiral
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Barely a Saw Movie at All, Spiral Disappoints Across the Board

    My brain is still attempting to understand how Spiral is a Saw movie at all. Okay yes, it takes place in the same universe as the original Jigsaw killings. And […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 14, 2021
    • Dialogs , Lit , Live lit events , Nonfiction

    Dialogs: Michio Kaku and LeVar Burton Bring Joy and Excitement to the Solar System and Beyond

    What do junior high school science, science fiction, string theory, the God equation, and Elvis Presley have in common? They all played a starring role in physicist Michio Kaku and […]

  • Caitlin Archer-Helke
  • May 13, 2021
    • Lit , Nonfiction , Reviews

    Review: Lefse, Lutefisk, and Other Norwegian Things, For the Love of Cod, by Eric Dregni

    For the Love of Cod: A Father and Son’s Search for Norwegian Happiness Eric Dregni University of Minnesota Press Eric Dregni is only partly Norwegian but that hasn’t stopped him […]

  • June Sawyers
  • May 13, 2021
    • Fiction , Lit , Nonfiction , Reviews

    Review: Small-Town Ghosts, Spoon River America, by Jason Stacy

    Spoon River America: Edgar Lee Masters and the Myth of the American Small Town By Jason Stacy University of Illinois Press It’s ironic that Spoon River Anthology—perhaps the most famous […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • May 13, 2021
  • Killing of Two Lovers
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: The Killing of Two Lovers Goes Deep Inside Its Character’s Trauma, Heartache and Struggle

    This is a good week for films with captivating opening sequences. In the latest work from Robert Machoian, The Killing of Two Lovers, we open with an image of David […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 13, 2021
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