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Interview: Raghav Rao Never Fails in Missy

by Caroline Huftalen
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Review: Into the Trees: Her Place in the Woods: The Life of Helen Hoover, by David Hakensen

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Preview: Inside Conrad Tao’s Expanding Musical World

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Recap: Survivor 50 Episode 13: Jeff Probst’s Spoiler Spices Up a Predictable Finale

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  • Circus , Comedy , Stages

Heels Over Head—a Physical Variety Show & a Refreshing Spectacle

It was a night full of improv, clowning, circus, puppetry, satire, buffoonery and even a bit of burlesque at IO on Tuesday night. And the best thing is, it happens […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 14, 2016
    • Music

    Your 3CR Guide for Record Store Day 2016 in Chicago

    It’s that time of year, when the third Saturday of April rolls around and record shops prepare for long lines of vinyl fanatics, both old and new, brave the brisk […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • April 13, 2016
    • Music , Reviews

    Howardian: Bedroom Music by a Garage Band

    The veteran rocker Ian Vanek places a small drum kit at the front of the stage: bass drum, snare, ride cymbal, floor tom, and another tom. Though a minimal kit, […]

  • Colin S. Smith
  • April 13, 2016
    • Food

    Hot Dog Chicago: Ketchup, Maxwell Street, Yellow Signage and Democracy

    Guest author Bill Savage teaches Chicago literature and history at Northwestern University and the Newberry Library of Chicago. His scholarship and research focus on Nelson Algren, but also extend to […]

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  • April 13, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Hillary Still Wins New Hampshire in Victory Gardens’ Hillary and Clinton But Not Much Else

    What if we lived in a world where presidential elections weren’t such shit shows? Hear me out. Imagine there were many worlds very different from our own – even civil, perhaps […]

  • Lauren Garcia
  • April 13, 2016
    • Festivals , Film , Film & TV , Film fest , Music , Uncategorized

    CIMMfest 2016 Power Combo: Music and Movies About Music

    CIMMfest 2016 (Chicago International Movies & Music Festival) runs April 13-17 at various venues. CIMMfest is a four-day showcase of music-related films, concerts, VJ/DJ sets, Q&As, live score performances, industry […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 13, 2016
    • Features , Interviews , Music

    Communion: Anything For You, Leaves Everything On Me

    Communion‘s debut video for their latest cassette tape Anything 4 U is anything but saintly. It’s sinister and seductive. At best, the almost two minute video for the song “Head Held […]

  • F. Amanda Tugade
  • April 13, 2016
    • Dance , Stages

    The Joffrey Ballet Brings a New Take on The Nutcracker

    Christopher Wheeldon  A highly anticipated holiday tradition is getting a Chicago-style makeover this upcoming December. In 2015, the Joffrey Ballet announced the close of a 28-year run of Robert Joffrey’s The […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • April 12, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    A Number Really Does One on Us @ Royal George

    On the surface, playwright Caryl Churchill has written a timely play about a controversial topic, cloning. But underneath that, there is a deep dive into more timeless concerns, such as what […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 12, 2016
    • Music , Reviews

    Let The Funk Be With You: Songhoy Blues’ Story Unfolds Through Soul

    Minutes before Songhoy Blues made their way center stage to appear before an eager, excited crowd, I saw them huddled together behind a pair of windows placed above Martyrs’ kitchen doors. From […]

  • F. Amanda Tugade
  • April 11, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Mosque Alert Takes a Thoughtful Look at Prejudice in a Small Town

    Mosque Alert is a new play that focuses on three families in Naperville as the city decides whether a mosque may be built downtown on the site of a landmark. […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 11, 2016
    • Classical , Music

    The Artemis Quartet Perseveres After Tragedy

    The Berlin-based Artemis Quartet offered a program of sunshine and suspense to kick off its North American tour at the University of Chicago’s Mandel Hall on Friday. Following the tragic […]

  • Louis Harris
  • April 10, 2016
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