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The Reader’s Key Ingredient Cook-Off, Ferris Fest, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend

by Chicago Reader May 20, 2016August 18, 2021

The Cool Party, Zombie Prom, Rhys Chatham, and more happenings from May 20-22

Posted inArts & Culture

Rahm’s Riverwalk is still a work in progress

by Deanna Isaacs May 18, 2016August 18, 2021

Dining, drinks, and music return to the riverfront—but the big news is improvements to the water.

Posted inBlogs

Prince’s lasting impact on Chicago, and other news

by Kate Shepherd April 22, 2016August 18, 2021

Also, at least 1,000 people have been shot in Chicago in 2016.

Posted inBlogs

Chicago Art Department’s Crystal Ball, CHIRP Record Fair, and more things to do this weekend

by Brianna Wellen April 8, 2016August 18, 2021

CAKE Art Auction, a Tremors lecture at Music Box, and more happenings from April 8-10

Posted inReader

2016 Key Ingredient Cook-Off

by Chicago Reader March 29, 2016August 18, 2021

Taste and vote for your favorite dish created by 15 of Chicago’s most outstanding Chefs using one of four specific ingredients assigned to each chef!

Posted inBlogs

Eryn Allen Kane won’t quit fighting on ‘How Many Times’

by Leor Galil February 17, 2016August 18, 2021

Young Chicago singer Eryn Allen Kane, who’s helped elevate so many local rap songs—not to mention a tune by Prince—comes into her own.

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Suicide is painless in Amour Fou, plus more new reviews and notable screenings

by J.R. Jones May 29, 2015August 18, 2021

New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue

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A Filipino pop-up, lots of beer event news, and more

by Michael Gebert January 20, 2015August 18, 2021

A bunch of beer events, the Banchet awards, Filipino street food, and more in the next week or so.

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Best shows to see: Jenny Scheinman, Plebeian Grandstand, American Sharks

by Luca Cimarusti August 11, 2014August 18, 2021

The best shows to see on Mon 8/11 through Wed 8/13

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Reader’s Agenda Wed 6/25: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Windy City Gay Idol finals, and New Adventures in 28mm

by Will Greenberg June 25, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Wednesday, June 25

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Best shows to see: Swans, Ginger Baker’s Jazz Confusion, La Santa Cecilia

by Luca Cimarusti June 23, 2014August 18, 2021

Best shows to see on Mon 6/23 through Wed 6/25

Posted inBlogs

12 O’Clock Track: ‘Minguito,’ sophisticated tango nuevo from Julien Labro and Spektral Quartet

by Peter Margasak May 14, 2014August 18, 2021

A collaboration between the French accordionist and the local string quartet

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Reader’s Agenda Mon 5/12: Columbia Yacht Club, City Winery’s dinner party, and Truckfighters

by Taylor Tolbert May 12, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, May 12

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Reader’s Agenda Wed 4/30: Othello, the Encyclopedia Show, and Peter Wolf

by Keshia Bardney April 30, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Wednesday, April 30

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Reader’s Agenda Sat 3/15: Zine Fest, School of Hard Rocks, and Pedrito Martinez Group

by Taylor Tolbert March 15, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Saturday, March 15

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