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This synth-heavy Chicago rock band make music for people who want to have fun even when they’re morbidly concerned about the future.
Samantha Crain's newest album has an unhurried energy and openness, and Crain broadens her folkie palette into more experimental and psychedelic territory.
Brooklyn-based Dominican composer and guitarist Yasser Tejeda has explored myriad ways to mesh Afro-Dominican roots music with sophisticated modern arrangements while maintaining its cultural ...
Colleen Green Rozwell Kid joins Green for her set; Tweens open. Wed 6/18, 8 PM, Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont, $24.90, 17+ ...
A soldier and an acting teacher collaborate to imitate a dictator in Six Men Dressed Like Joseph Stalin at A Red Orchid ...
Triiip is a young poet for the south west side of Chicago with a passion for words and people. Poem curated by The Third.
An aging vaudevillian and a young Black man find an unlikely connection in Charles Smith's Golden Leaf Ragtime Blues.
The June screening series at the Gene Siskel Film Center explores camp as it relates to queerness, drag, and beyond.
The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer.
Catalyst: Im/migration and Self-Taught Art in Chicago” at the Intuit Art Museum is a celebration of such works made since the ...
Beverly Rage of Bev Rage & the Drinks talks about combining drag with punk and the power of unapologetically queer people taking up space.
Matt & Ben imagines the bromance of Damon and Affleck right before Hollywood success (literally) falls in their laps.
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