Tag: Chicago Reader article review
Jocey y Las Mariachis: A Charming Band in Chicago – Chicago Reader
VisiĆ³n Latino Theatre Company has brought a unique and charming autobiographical solo performance to the seventh Destinos: Chicago International Latino Theater Festival. Jocey Villa,...
Exploring the Sensuality of Art in Chicago – Chicago Reader
Breathing in the autumn air, I delved into Susan Sontag's writings in "Against Interpretation" to find solace from the constant stream of war and...
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Black Capitalism – Chicago Reader
J K Chukwu, a writer from the Midwest with Nigerian roots, has been living in Chicago for the past ten years. She is a...
The Ultimate Guide to Chicago Reader: Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered
Historical fiction has a way of overshadowing the real people and events that inspired it. Just think about how English monarchs like Richard III...
Exploring the Occult in Chicago: A Comprehensive Guide – Chicago Reader
The Occult Issue of the Chicago Reader has been released on a fortuitous day - the full moon. This energetic time of the month,...
Soulful Chicago: Embracing the Whiter Shade for a Vibrant City
Jackie Taylor's latest production at the Black Ensemble Theater, "Blue Eyed Soul Sung by Brown Eyed People," offers a unique and soulful experience for...
Exploring the Chicago Reader: A Closer Look at Thrashing Culture
Northwestern University President Michael Schill faced a tough grilling when he appeared before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce to discuss anti-Semitism...
Discover the Best Chicago Reader for Passionate Flight Enthusiasts
Northlight Theatre recently presented a captivating production of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, a play written by Daniel Jamieson that delves into the love...