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The trio Black Rave Culture are all long-established figures in Washington, D.C.'s underground scene, and their tastes in ...
The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene ...
Rabbitology is the nom de plume of Nat Timmerman, a University of Michigan student who has spent the past two years ...
Bodock's “dark if by day” draws viewers into a ceremony of wayfinding, collapsing past and present in an otherworldly ...
A regular at Saint Hyacinth Basilica in Avondale, Godawiec demonstrates great style daily—even at the 6 AM masses she often ...
Wit, warmth, style, and charm are the enduring hallmarks of this show, and it’s good to see it back in all its glory for the ...
Uniflora Feller and Lottie’s open. Fri 7/25, 7 PM, Metro, 3730 N. Clark, $20, $15 in advance ($19.93 with fees), all ages Leor Galil (he/him) started writing for the Chicago Reader in 2010. He joined ...
With three days of nonstop entertainment, including two stages of live music, West Fest is one of this summer’s most highly ...
Vinyl has long been the big story in physical media, but CDs are cheaper, quicker to manufacture, and poised for a comeback.
An upcoming series at the Music Box Theatre explores the work of pioneering queer filmmaker Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
Ethiopian Dreams brings an autobiographical exploration of Ethiopian culture and circus arts to Chicago Shakespeare.
Among the new class of shoegaze artists powering the continuing resurgence of the genre, many cite Whirr as a foundational ...
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