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The Rise of Trump’s MAGA Movement: Chicagoland’s Role in Seeding Change

In recent times, there has been a rise in the MAGA movement associated with Donald Trump, and Chicagoland has played a role in seeding...
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Prize Horse: Unique Fingerprints in Moody Posthardcore – Chicago Reader

Minneapolis trio Prize Horse is making waves with their pensive and moody posthardcore sound featured in their first full-length album, Under Sound. Released in...
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Abby Sage Embraces Decay for Musical Rebirth – Chicago Reader

Abby Sage is a musician who creates dreamy folk-pop music that embraces themes of decay and transformation. Her debut album, The Rot, was released...
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Lutenist Jozef van Wissem Scores F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu – Chicago Reader

Jozef van Wissem, a talented lutenist and composer, has recently released a single titled "The Call of the Deathbird" along with a ten-minute video....
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Cloud Nothings 10-Year Anniversary Celebration of Here and Nowhere Else – Chicago Reader

Cloud Nothings, a band that originated in Cleveland and found success in Chicago, is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their album "Here and Nowhere...
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Robert Glasper: Genre-Bending Pianist’s Five-Night Run at City Winery Chicago

Robert Glasper is a talented pianist, producer, and arranger known for his creativity and versatility. He has worked on numerous albums, collaborated with various...
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Celebrating 5 Years: Billy Woods & Kenny Segal’s Hiding Places – Chicago Reader

Billy Woods and Kenny Segal, a dynamic duo in the world of hip-hop, are celebrating the fifth anniversary of their acclaimed album "Hiding Places."...
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My Weekend as a 28-year-old in Chicago: Uncovering Enduring Truths

Judd Crud spent a weekend in Chicago as a 28-year-old, and the experience was filled with various activities and adventures. He started his day...
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Simplify Your Writing: Tips for Effective Communication

Shakespeare's Hamlet has been brought to life in a unique and captivating production by Robert Lepage and Guillaume Côté. The U.S. premiere of The...
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Master the Art of Lovemaking: A Guide for All – Chicago Reader

Vera Blossom's debut book, "How to Fuck Like a Girl," is a raw and honest portrayal of her experiences and desires. The book, published...
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Blood Incantation’s Absolute Elsewhere Album Review: Exceeding Expectations – Chicago Reader

Blood Incantation's latest album, Absolute Elsewhere, has been making waves since its release in October. The Denver-based band has managed to blend elements of...
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Jessica Walks First: Monday Night Foodball Recap

Great Cloud, known as Kāēqc Anahkwat in Menominee, passed away suddenly in late September, leaving behind a legacy that his mother, Jessica Walks First,...
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Spellbound Movie Review: A Closer Look at the Chicago Reader’s Perspective

Spellbound is an animated movie that tells the story of Princess Ellian, a 15-year-old princess who has the responsibility of taking care of her...
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Exploring Jason Park’s Midwestern Heritage – Chicago Reader Interview

Jason Park, a director from Albany Park, has made a groundbreaking film called Transplant that resonates with medical students due to its accurate portrayal...
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Artists’ Responses to Technology in Chicago: Exploring the Intersection

"The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020," a new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, delves into the intersection of...
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Blitz Restaurant Review: Find out what the Chicago Reader has to say about this...

In the new drama Blitz, young George embarks on a journey to reunite with his mother Rita during World War II. The film expertly...
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All We Imagine as Light: Chicago Reader Book Review

Payal Kapadia's recent film, "All We Imagine as Light," brings a rare tenderness to Indian cinema that has been missing in recent years. The...
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Red One: A Comprehensive Review – Chicago Reader

Red One, directed by Jake Kasdan, was anticipated to bring a fresh perspective to the typical Christmas movie genre dominated by CGI effects and...
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Dune: Prophecy Book Review by Chicago Reader – A Detailed Analysis of the Latest...

The Dune franchise has taken a new direction with the release of the prequel TV series, Dune: Prophecy. Set ten thousand years before the...
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The Little Mermaid Musical Review at Drury Lane – Chicago Reader

The vibrant colors of Disney's 1989 film version of The Little Mermaid have come alive in Drury Lane Theatre's production of the story. Ariel,...
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Discover the Enchanting Secret Garden at Theo – Chicago Reader

Frances Hodgson Burnett’s novel, The Secret Garden, has captivated audiences for decades with its story of a young girl named Mary Lennox who finds...

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