The last few months have been busy ones with theaters announcing new venues: if all goes well, American Blues, Steep, Northlight, and TimeLine will all be producing in their new homes sometime in the next couple of years. But the long COVID shutdown of 2020-21 also took away some venues that had provided rentals to […]
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From Catholicism to comedy
Cameron Esposito looks back on her defining moments in the memoir Save Yourself.
Long live the Lincoln Lodge
The long-running DIY institution settles into a permanent home.
Open House Chicago, and more of the best things to do in Chicago this weekend
The Annoyance Theatre’s 30th anniversary party, Robot Riot at Emporium Arcade Bar, and more happenings from October 13-15
Catch the magic-in-crimeland tale Sleight before it disappears from theaters
Director JD Dillard’s feature debut is a smart and tender low-budget thriller.
Two wives are better than one on Take My Wife
The Seeso comedy offers a glimpse into the personal and professional lives of stand-ups Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito.
Wicker Park Fest, the Comedy Exposition, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Sheffield Music Festival and Garden Walk, the Windy City Pet Expo, and more happenings from July 22-24.
Cameron Esposito, Seinfeld trivia, and more things to do this week
Winter Wonderfest at Navy Pier, the art show “I Can’t Breathe,” and other events happening in Chicago from December 7-10
Enroll in the women-only comedy class founded by Cameron Esposito
Take the five-week stand-up comedy class for women founded by Cameron Esposito.
Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher—uncut
An extended Q&A with a couple of comics who are also a couple
Our top picks for fall comedy
Our top picks for fall comedy: Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher discuss comedy coupledom, Tim and Eric, and other recommended funny events
Entertaining Julia does DIY right
Hosted by the Puterbaugh Sisters, long-running variety show Entertaining Julia is a grab bag of comedy in the back of a dive bar.
Cameron Esposito is the future of late-night TV
A Chicago comic has a great moment on The Late Late Show.
Cameron Esposito headlines Freedom Fest
Comic Cameron Esposito returns to Chicago with a show at the Hideout.
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Comic Caitlin Bergh talks about her new one-woman show, Chunks.