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Review: Carlos Kalmar Returns to Grant Park with Pianist Olga Kern to Perform Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, and Elgar

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Review: Monsters and Minions Gives the Little Yellow Aliens a Backstory and a Role in Film History

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Dialogs: Ann Patchett Talks About Whistler and Her Other Books—She Doesn’t Want to Write Books That Will Crush Your Soul

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Review: Resident Evil 3 Remake is Part of a Great Trend

When Resident Evil 3 originally released, I had already moved on from the series. The reasons are quite inexplicable, really: most of the buzz around Resident Evil 3 was that […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • April 17, 2020
  • Endings Beginnings
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Endings, Beginnings Wraps Predictable, Frustrating Drama in Poor Decisions

    Perspective is everything, sometimes. When I read a description of the beginning of the new film Endings, Beginnings, from director/co-writer Drake Doremus (Like Crazy), it said something about the L.A.-based […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 17, 2020
  • The Quarry
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: The Quarry Works Best with Two Strong Central Performances

    The new film from director Scott Teems (That Evening Sun) is about suspicion. No one in this small Texas town really trusts anybody else, and usually its for good reason. […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 17, 2020
  • Booksellers
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Bibliophiles Will Get Lost In the Nostalgia, Promise of The Booksellers

    As author Fran Lebowitz reminds us in the terrific new documentary The Booksellers, there was a time not so long ago when, if you had an hour to kill in […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 17, 2020
    • Audio

    Playtime Radio: We’re Back, Still in Quarantine, With News, Politics and the Arts

    Here’s this week’s podcast for Playtime with Bill Turck and Kerri Kendall, our radio arts partner. Third Coast Review news and reviews are highlighted and our writers sometimes appear on the […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 17, 2020
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: A Fold Apart is a Poignant Puzzler about Distance and Folding

      Long distance relationships are hard. I’m no stranger to them, and I’m sure now, with COVID-19 forcing many to stay at home, there are even more relationships having to […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • April 17, 2020
    • Today

    Illinois Begins to Flatten COVID-19 Curve but Still Has Far to Go

    Though there’s a long way to go, Illinois officials say that the curve of the COVID-19 virus in Chicago and across the state could be beginning to flatten. The Illinois […]

  • Aaron Cynic
  • April 16, 2020
    • Front page

    Your #StaytheFHome Curated Weekend: 4/16 and Beyond

    It’s week three of April and our social distancing and stay at home ordinance continues. But just because we’re stuck at home doesn’t mean we can’t have some fun! Whether […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • April 16, 2020
    • Interviews , Lit

    More Than a Golf Course—Author Susan L. Kelsey on Billy Caldwell/Chief Sauganash

    Like many Chicagoans, Susan Kelsey was likely familiar with Caldwell Woods and the Billy Caldwell Golf Course on the northwest side, but her first introduction to the historical figure behind […]

  • Dan Kelly
  • April 15, 2020
    • Stages , Theater , Virtual

    Review: Sideshow Theatre’s The Happiest Place on Earth Now Available to Stream

    Playwright Philip Dawkins’ 2016 solo show, The Happiest Place on Earth, uses Disneyland as a means to investigate his family history. The park, which opened in 1955, became a crucial […]

  • Matthew Nerber
  • April 15, 2020
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Co-Op Biped Employs Independent Limb Movement to Hilarious Results

    Ever play Bennet Foddy’s QWOP and think to yourself, “Man, I wish this was a co-op puzzle game where precise movements determine success or disaster for me and my partner?” […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • April 15, 2020
    • Stages , Theater , Video

    Story Time: Frederick, the Story of a Field Mouse, Narrated by Michael Shannon for CCTv

    Kids and their grownups alike will enjoy a charming video performance of Frederick, the story of an inventive field mouse, by Leo Lionni. It’s a virtual puppet show performed by […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 14, 2020
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