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Preview: Tony-Award-Winning American Players Theatre Prepares Season of Classic and Contemporary Plays in Wisconsin

by Anne Siegel
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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

by Dan Kelly
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Preview: Inside Conrad Tao’s Expanding Musical World

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

by Anthony Cusumano
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  • Food

Chopping Block’s Pasta Bootcamp Cured My “Pastaversion”

I consider myself to be competent in a kitchen, but if you want to unsettle me quickly, just ask me to make you some homemade pasta. I’ve long considered pasta […]

  • Tracie Bedell
  • March 18, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    EU Film Fest: Films We Watched for You, March 18-24

    The Chicago European Union Film Festival continues through the end of March at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St. See Colin Smith’s preview. Each week, we’ll provide brief […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 18, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Divergent Series: Allegiant, Eye in the Sky, Creative Control, The Bronze, Chimes at Midnight

    DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT Most science fiction works on multiple levels, and the best of it cares equally about telling both its character-driven story and crafting its social commentary. My issues […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • March 18, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Installation , Sculpture

    Corinne Peterson’s Campaign for “The Cairn Project”

    Before Gapers Block’s hiatus in the beginning of this year, I interviewed Corinne Peterson about her ongoing workshop and installation based work, “The Cairn Project,” which has been in action […]

  • Nicole Lane
  • March 17, 2016
    • Front page

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 3/17-3/20

    This goddamn partisan turmoil just won’t stop, will it? Unless you have set yourself firmly against all forms of consuming the news, you heard that President Obama nominated Merrick Garland […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • March 17, 2016
    • Interviews , Music , Venues

    Gogol Bordello at the Metro Chicago: “It’s a celebration despite all odds”

    Preparing for a performance on stage is to Gogol Bordello as breaking bricks is to martial arts. It’s natural. “I don’t do anything in particular” to prepare, said Gogol Bordello […]

  • Elif Geris
  • March 16, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Lookingglass Production Diminishes the Power of Lorca’s Blood Wedding

      Lookingglass Theatre’s new production of Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Daniel Ostling, is set in the American Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Lorca’s simple and poetic […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 16, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Installation , Sculpture

    Conserver at The Franklin

    The positioning of this large grocery-store-bag-covered structure backed by leafless trees is eerily accurate to the narrative built within the structure — I should say it affirms my doomsday fantasies. […]

  • Trevor Schmutz
  • March 16, 2016
    • Interviews , Lit

    Poetry fest unleashes the political imaginations of Chicago’s youth

    A select group of high school-aged Chicago lyricists will take the stage at Roosevelt University’s Auditorium Theatre, 50 E. Congress Pkwy., Saturday for the finals of the 2016 Louder Than […]

  • Sam Rappaport
  • March 15, 2016
    • Circus , Stages

    Carnival of Animals Mixes Classical Music & Circus for a Young Audience

    Australia has many treasures, and contemporary circus is one they are renowned for. Circa has been touring the world since 2004 and making a name for itself as the company […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • March 15, 2016
    • Comedy , Stages , Theater

    Mary-Kate Olsen is in Love at the Apollo Theatre: Symbols Lost

    I walked into the premier of the Comrades’ production of Mary-Kate Olsen Is in Love, knowing that it would be a quirky one, hence the title. I thought I would […]

  • Elif Geris
  • March 15, 2016
    • Dance , Stages , Theater

    Broadway in Chicago’s 42nd Street a Rollicking Good Time

    When the lights dim, the curtain at the Cadillac Palace Theatre rises slowly, exposing forty pairs of feet dancing perfectly in sync. The curtain pauses at knee-height, focusing your eyes […]

  • Jami Nakamura Lin
  • March 14, 2016
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