“Vision and Voice” is the theme of the 17th annual Story Week Festival of Writers.
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How Long Will I Cry? puts a face on urban violence
Miles Harvey’s How Long Will I Cry? puts a face on urban violence.
Pig Death Machine and the rest of this week’s movies
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Reader’s Agenda Mon 2/25: Polar Bear Awareness Week, Michael Hainey, and Amos Guiora
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, February 25, 2013
Excavating Pittsburgh’s Hill District
A show of images by Pittsburgh Courier photog Charles “Teenie” Harris
International Symposium on Chicago Theatre attempts to shake the trees
There are almost 300 professional theater companies at work in Chicago today, ranging from big-name institutions like Steppenwolf and Second City to fringe stalwarts like the Curious Theatre Branch. Yet scholars still consider New York the epicenter of drama in the U.S. Columbia College’s International Symposium on Chicago Theatre is calculated to change that. “This […]
Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas
The two discuss their new memoir, Life, on the Line
Neil Gaiman Is the Featured Author for This Year’s One Book, One Chicago
Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere is the featured book for Chicago’s annual citywide reading program, One Book, One Chicago
Morning Art: Richard Wasserman
Part of The Chicago River 1999-2010, on display at the Harold Washington Library Center.