How did Germany react to its World Cup victory over Brazil?
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At its tenth anniversary, Crown Fountain remains a wellspring of questions
The only certainty in the future of artist Jaume Plensa’s Crown Fountain is change.
The International Voices Project: Next season’s productions today?
The International Voices Project offers free staged readings of cutting-edge plays from around the world.
Wes Anderson checks in to The Grand Budapest Hotel
Moviegoers will check in to The Grand Budapest Hotel, but they should check out The Missing Picture.
The art of making history
The Nazis’ sophisticated propaganda machine, artists’ reactions to the 2008 financial crisis: Two new exhibits of political history, then and now.
Imperfect Symmetry, A Stranger in Your Arms, and the rest of your weekend in visual arts
What’s going down in visual arts this weekend
Dark times in light opera
With “Operetta in Exile,” Chicago Folks Operetta celebrates composers and librettists whose livelihoods—and lives—were threatened by Nazism.
Zoom in: Rosemont
The Donald E. Stephens Museum of Hummels in Rosemont houses over 4,000 miniature ceramic sculptures.
The house Theaster Gates built
Theaster Gates’s 12 Ballads for Huguenot House goes on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Alzheimer’s from the inside out
Christine Mary Dunford adapts Still Alice, Lisa Genova’s novel about early-onset Alzheimer’s, to the stage.
Reader’s Agenda Fri 3/22: Cooking at DANK Haus, Big Daddy Kane, and the Chicago Tattoo Arts Convention
What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Friday, March 22, 2013
This one’s for all the euros
All our economic woes could be solved if Greece beats Germany at Euro 2012 today
Oscar-nominated live-action shorts: Raju
The year’s contenders open for a theatrical run at Landmark’s Century Centre.
A New Year’s Eve tradition: Dinner for One
Dinner for One, a (German) New Year’s Eve tradition