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...
The Inspiring Women Behind Florence Price: Chicago Reader Feature
Classical music, like many art forms, requires financial support and belief in the existence of unique talent. In a Chicago Reader feature, author Samantha...
Interior Chinatown Book Review: Exploring Identity and Stereotypes in Chicago Reader
Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and stereotypes in society, particularly focusing on how individuals are often typecast and limited...
Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Legacy in Chicago
A new exhibition at the Richard H. Driehaus Museum in Chicago is shedding light on the architectural legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright. The museum,...
Celebrating Underground Rap: Closed Sessions in Chicago Reader
Closed Sessions, a local label in Chicago, has been making waves in the underground rap scene since its inception as a multimedia project in...
Exploring the Allure of Sexy Merry Men in Chicago – Chicago Reader
If you're looking for a fun and adult-themed holiday theater experience, Throbbin Wood at PrideArts might be the perfect show for you. This show...
Understanding the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance (RLTO)
The Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (RLTO) was first approved in 1986 to outline the legal rights and responsibilities for landlords and tenants...
Florence Price: The Women Behind the Composer – Chicago Reader
Florence Price, a pioneering Black female composer, has been gaining recognition for her symphonic work, including being the first Black woman to have a...
Shedd Aquarium Workers Vote to Unionize – Chicago Reader
Rachel Berey-Wingate, a 24-year-old employee at Shedd Aquarium, shares her experience working at the aquarium without a union. She started her journey making $15.40...
Exploring the Latest Issue of Chicago Reader: Volume 54, Number 8
The latest issue of the Chicago Reader, Volume 54, Number 8, covers a variety of topics that are sure to capture the interest of...
Finding Inspiration in Nature: Jack Colin Syron’s Poetic Journey at Poetry Foundation
Jack Colin Syron, a poet, has found inspiration in nature for his poetic journey at Poetry Foundation. He delves into the beauty and complexity...
Finding Community at Chicago Filmmakers: Colleen O’Doherty’s Story
Colleen O’Doherty, a relatively new Chicago resident, has found a sense of community and purpose through her involvement with Chicago Filmmakers and the Queer...
Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Legacy in Chicago – Chicago Reader
A fascinating exhibition showcasing photographs and objects related to Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural practice is currently on display at the Richard H. Driehaus Museum...
Viewfinder: A Unique Band from Chicago – Music History Review
Plastic Crimewave, also known as Steve Krakow, has been uncovering hidden gems in Chicago's music history through his Secret History of Chicago Music since...
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