Lee Collins was a DJ’s DJ, with an ear for obscure tracks that could drive parties into a frenzy on both sides of the ...
If you're looking for a break from the real-life horrors around us, several shows and events offer a range of options for the spooky season.
This year’s Celluloid Now festival from the Chicago Film Society includes a program of rarely screened Korean experimental ...
Young People's Theatre of Chicago delivers a charming family musical in Elephant and Piggie's "We Are in a Play!" ...
"Mark Me, Too" serves as an active site of “rememory,” employing mark-making to blur physical and metaphysical constraints.
A Q&A with the young actor and Columbia College Chicago graduate making her feature film debut in One Battle After Another ...
Neo Sora, director of Happyend (2024), spoke to the Reader about Japanese history, fascism, and how near the film's “near future” really is.
The prison industrial complex is a vast network of thousands of businesses that profit from mass incarceration.
Lynyn lets his wild beats breathe on the new Ixona, beloved indie label Trouble in Mind hangs it up, 5 Magazine celebrates 20 ...
At its core, Pretty Good Fest is a “way to meet nice people who make art,” said Davis, and, in that spirit, it will end with an afterparty and comics reading on the hotel’s first floor beginning at ...
Pleasure Cruise” at Roots & Culture is a conceptually ambitious show trying to navigate waves of joy only to chart two different courses.
Writer and performer Elizabeth McGovern embodies the Hollywood siren's life and loves in her play Ava Gardner: The Secret ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results