Looking for something to do today? Agenda‘s got you covered:
The ninth annual Chicago Horror Film Festival is in its second day at the Portage Theater. Independently produced horror flicks will screen all day, with appearances from the directors and actors who made them.
The legendary Mission of Burma, who penned the postpunk anthems “Academy Fight Song,” and “That’s When I Reach for My Revolver,” stop by Lincoln Hall in support of their latest LP, Unsound, which Bill Meyer says “includes some of the trickiest and most complicated music Burma has ever played.”
Cartoonist Chris Ware appears at Riverfront Theater to talk about his new graphic work, Building Stories, as part of Printers Row Live.
For more on these events and others, check out the Reader‘s daily Agenda page.