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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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."...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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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