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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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  • Music , Venues

PLAY it Forward at The Elbo Room

The Elbo Room has one last chance at helping boost your confidence. With low attendance at its live shows and insufficient funds, The Elbo Room asks that you donate a […]

  • Elif Geris
  • February 29, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    The Compass: Guiding the Way in a Tech-Dependent Era

    When going to the theater, you have to make quite a few decisions. What will you wear? How will you get there, by Uber or train? Will you go out […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • February 29, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Raven Theatre’s A Loss of Roses: Quiet Portrait of 1933 Small-Town America

      William Inge’s A Loss of Roses at Raven Theatre explores the lives of three people in a small Kansas town in Depression-era 1933. The play, directed by Cody Estle, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • February 29, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Beyond , Installation , Sculpture

    Claire Ashley’s “Lumpy Morsels, Hot Rocks” at the Cleve Carney Art Gallery

    Spray painted in neon hues and silver grays, the inflatable sculptural forms in Claire Ashley’s ambitious solo exhibition “Lumpy Morsels, Hot Rocks” are reminiscent of aging bodies, saggy breasts, fat […]

  • Astri Snodgrass
  • February 29, 2016
    • Lit , Uncategorized

    R.O.W.E. Week 8: Romance Novels by Women

    I’m Brianna Kratz, a Chicago poet and literature enthusiast. In 2016, I’m reading only women authors for my Read Only Women Experiment (R.O.W.E.). For weekly updates on challenges, conversations, and […]

  • Brianna Kratz
  • February 28, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Broadway in Chicago’s If/Then Is a Type-A Musical Wonderland

    There are many reasons why one would want to root for Broadway in Chicago’s If/Then. For one, it’s not a riff on, say, a ’90s Disney film or Andrew Lloyd […]

  • Lauren Garcia
  • February 26, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Gods of Egypt, Eddie the Eagle, Triple 9, A War, The Last Man on the Moon

    GODS OF EGYPT I’ll admit, Gods of Egypt surprised the hell out of me…maybe “stunned” is the better word. Considering that the filmmaker Alex Proyas has made some solid works […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • February 26, 2016
    • Art & Museums , Installation , Sculpture

    Sabina Ott, “who cares for the sky?” at the Hyde Park Art Center

    Sabina Ott’s who cares for the sky? demands participation of all ages the moment one enters the room. Forcing viewers to confront their obsession with conquest, the artist has built […]

  • Danielle Wilcox
  • February 25, 2016
    • Stages

    Doo Wop Shoo Bop Highlights ’50s Artists @ Black Ensemble Theater

    At the open of the 40th anniversary season, this past Sunday afternoon the Black Ensemble Theater in Uptown was hopping as the ensemble cast of Doo Wop Shoo Bop revisited […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • February 25, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    It’s Oscars Night in Chicago!

    The annual Academy Awards night is just around the corner and that means it’s time to figure out where you’ll be watching this year’s show. To honor cinema’s greatest night, film […]

  • Chris Zois
  • February 25, 2016
    • Front page

    Your Curated Chicago Weekend: 2/25-28

    We start off this week’s edition of Your Chicago Curated Weekend with a concert that’s not happening. Ke$ha was scheduled to play at Loyola University on Friday. But yesterday, she canceled […]

  • Zach Blumenfeld
  • February 25, 2016
    • Music , Reviews , Venues

    After the Show is the After Party…My Evening at Soho House Chicago

    Tucked away in the seemingly top secret, instrument adorned “music room” of Soho House Chicago, Eryn Allen Kane hosted an after show following her first ever solo and, might I […]

  • Madeline Fex
  • February 24, 2016
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