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Posted inBlogs

Chiditarod XII, the Air Sex World Championships, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend

by Brianna Wellen March 3, 2017August 18, 2021

Chicago’s 180th Birthday, Dapper Ball, and more happenings from March 3-5

Posted inBlogs

Andrew Bujaski gets Results, plus more new reviews and notable screenings

by J.R. Jones June 19, 2015August 18, 2021

Inside Out This week we take a look at Results, the latest comedy from indie stalwart Andrew Bujalski (Funny Ha Ha, Mutual Appreciation, Computer Chess), and Inside Out, the latest Pixar animation. Guess which one is going to make a yawning ass-load of money this weekend? From Mayerling to Sarajevo Check out the new issue […]

Posted inFilm

Money changes everything in Andrew Bujalski’s Results

by J.R. Jones June 17, 2015August 18, 2021

But a bigger budget doesn’t diminish the director’s talent.

Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
Posted inArts & Culture

This week’s Culture Vultures recommend . . .

by Asher Klein and Jordan Larson December 8, 2011August 19, 2021

In-the-know Chicagoans recommend live literature, the holiday El Train, and Greg Palast’s Vulture’s Picnic

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Dinner & a Show: Wednesday 5/12

by Whet Moser May 12, 2010August 19, 2021

Recommended events paired with nearby restaurants.

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This Week’s Movie Action

by J.R. Jones February 4, 2010August 19, 2021

New reviews and notable films in this week’s Chicago Reader.

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