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Reeling Film Festival, 312 Block Party, and more to do in Chicago this weekend
The World Music Festival wraps up and more happenings around town.
Chicago hardcore bruisers Uglybones celebrate a new album by opening for Subhumans
Chicago hardcore bruisers Uglybones celebrate a new album by opening for Subhumans, arts incubator AMFM throws a free festival to address food deserts, and more.
When craft beer went corporate: Barrel-Aged Stout and Selling Out tells how Goose Island’s sale transformed an industry
The first craft brewery to sell out to Anheuser-Busch triggered a landslide of similar sales across the country.
Chicago Craft Beer Week is no more; all hail Illinois Craft Beer Week
Illinois Craft Beer Week features a new festival, plus it’s short and sweet this year at only one week long.
Goose Island is celebrating its 30th anniversary with new brews and events in Chicago all month long
Goose Island Brewery Co. is turning 30 and throwing a monthlong party in Chicago.
Rhine Hall and Goose Island have made bierschnaps using one of the most famous barrel-aged beers in the world
The local distillery, which specializes in schnapps, has collaborated with its beer-brewing neighbor to make beer-barreled bierschnaps distilled from Bourbon County Stout.
Rahm’s police academy plan met with youth-led backlash from #NoCopAcademy campaign
Activists call on city to redirect $95 million toward education of kids, not cops.
Joyride Records throws a housewarming party in the old Permanent space
Joyride Records throws itself a housewarming party in the old Permanent storefront, Tall Pat Records bows out with a couple more rock ’n’ roll blowouts, and more.
Dining With Goose, Death, Sex & Money, and more things to do in Chicago this week
Feminist Happy Hour, Sauced Market, and more happenings from November 14-17.
Goose Island’s Twin Peaks beer, Natural Villain, finds a natural environment at the Pitchfork Music Festival
The fourth installment of Goose Island’s annual Pitchfork beer is a “garage lager.”
Can DIY music and art coexist with corporate money?
Young creative studio VAM wants to fund and promote Chicago’s underground artists—without sacrificing their distinctiveness to the mainstream.
Forbidden Root is a brewpub to root for
Mike Sula reviews Forbidden Root, the West Town botanic brewery.
2016 Key Ingredient Cook-Off
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!
For Lagunitas founder Tony Magee, the word ‘craft’ has outlived its usefulness
An interview with Lagunitas found Tony Magee about the politics and business of craft beer