Experimental troupe Kill All Comedy is now experimenting at the Hideout.
Tag: Andersonville
Show us your . . . construction sculptures
Kip Pasta spends anywhere between 100 and 300 hours on his elaborate wooden structures.
Pivoting toward the Pivot Multi-Arts Festival
The Pivot Multi-Arts Festival debuts on the north side.
Meet French experimental filmmaker Jean-Gabriel Périot
Previewing an experimental shorts program organized by Chicago Filmmakers
Marigold Indian restaurant, now in Andersonville, still a gem
The upscale Indian restaurant, relocated to Andersonville, provides another option for imbibing.
Fall farmers’ markets and other food and drink events
The last week of farmer’s markets and plenty of fall harvest celebrations make up this week’s food and drink events
Zoom in: Andersonville
A look at heavenly Andersonville, whose new parklet makes it even heavenlier
Modernist dining and daring cocktails at Andersonville’s Premise
Modernist dining and daring cocktails at Andersonville’s Premise
Exploring the fabled land of Edgewater
Highlights of Edgewater’s Fable Festival of plays
Culture Vultures: an Andersonville block party, Chicago Community Darkroom, nighttime bike riding, and more
In-the-know Chicagoans tell the Reader what they’re watching, reading, and seeing
Scraps: New Andersonville pub Lady Gregory’s has risen from the flames
In early March, three weeks before it was to open, Lady Gregory’s (5254 N. Clark, 773-271-5050), a pub from Martin Cournane (Wilde Bar & Restaurant, Beckett’s Public House), was devastated by a fire that destroyed the entire newly furbished upstairs. (The kitchen, which is in the basement, was spared.) Now it’s set to open Monday, […]