Artistic Home's revival of Lynn Nottage's By the Way, Meet Vera Stark delivers laughs and uncomfortable truths about race and ...
Take the mass surveillance and sinister double-speak of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, the toxic workplace of Apple TV+’s Severance, and the saccharine authoritarianism of Imelda Staunton’s ...
Using a mode of sensuous viewing, considering an erotics of art provided a space for listening, viewing, and framing untapped ...
For the first time, Seoul-born artist Haegue Yang displays 58 flat works, on view at the Arts Club of Chicago.
Kerry Reid (she/her) has been the theater and dance editor at the Chicago Reader since 2019. Graduating from Columbia College ...
Vershawn Sanders-Ward talks about what she looks for in collaborators with her company; plus changes at Lookingglass and Lifeline.
The most famous occult Chicago film is almost certainly Candyman (1992), largely set in Cabrini-Green and featuring many more ...
Structured as a series of obituaries, Eden Robins’s literary puzzle box uses an AI character's story to examine the very ...
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I can’t say this millennial was aware they were seeing a modern adaptation of a Greek tragedy (Hippolytus), but it shouldn’t have been surprising, given the fates of many of our early 2000s ...