Have you ever been playfully called “crazy” and laughed, only to cry silently in the basement bathroom for two hours? No? Just me? Well, if you’ve ever stared into the abyss and questioned your own sanity for more than a hot second, Kellye Howard’s latest one-woman show, Crazy or Nah?!, running this weekend as part […]
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Kellye Howard records a live album, and more of the best things to do in Chicago this week
Free admission to the Adler Planetarium, “Saturday Night Live: the Experience,” and more goings-on November 13-16
Kellye Howard is worth a listen
For many years, stand-up comic Kellye Howard struggled to be heard, but soon the Chicago-born comedian will be impossible to ignore.
2 Queens 1 Mic crosses racial, gender, geographic, and comedic boundaries
Stand-ups Brandi Denise and Kellye Howard show off their sketch, musical, and improv chops in a new show at the Revival.
WCIU premieres Chicago’s One Night Stand-Up on New Year’s Eve
Rebecca O’Neal hosts the local televised stand-up showcase.
Le Switch, The Mutilated, and nine more new reviews worth your notice
On the off-Loop scene: the latest from local playwright Philip Dawkins, an obscure Tennessee Williams one-act, and a Neil LaBute funfest
Bruce Springsteen plays The River, Chicago Restaurant Week kicks off, and more things to do this week
“Return of the Exquisite Corpse,” Stout Spectacular, and other happenings in Chicago from January 18-21.
Reader’s Agenda Fri 1/31: Crispin Glover, Chicago Deep Freeze Festival, and Has the Film Already Started?
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Friday, January 31
Our third annual People Issue
People Issue 2013: We selected 19 Chicagoans to shed light on the city’s many moving parts.
Reader’s Agenda Tue 12/10: Die Fledermaus, Kellye Howard, and TV Ghost
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Tuesday, December 10
The Reader’s guide to the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival
Comics from LA to PA perform at the second annual Chicago Women’s Funny Festival.
The Reader’s guide to TBS Just for Laughs Chicago
David Cross, Maria Bamford, and more: Our critics pick favorites from the sprawling comic fest.