New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Tag: School of the Art Institute
CIMMFest ascendant, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
At the Cultural Center: A Tichy scavenger hunt and “Mecca Flat Blues”
Jan Tichy’s exhibit “aroundcenter” focuses on the Chicago Cultural Center; Tim Samuelson’s “Mecca Flat Blues” takes you out of it.
An interview with silent-film accompanist David Drazin (part one)
A career musician explains what led him to accompany silent films.
Guerrillas, gamma people, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The best new movie in theaters, the best new movie not in theaters, and the rest of this week’s movies
A roundup of new and notable movies playing in Chicago between September 27 and October 3
Where’s the love for filmmaker (and honorary Chicagoan) Hong Sang-soo?
Chicago’s still missing out on the films of acclaimed South Korean writer-director Hong Sang-soo.
My full interview with longtime Chicago film programmer Floyd Webb
The creator of Blacklight Cinema, a Chicago film festival that ran from 1982 to 1995, reminisces about the history of black underground filmmaking and his own “adventures in cinema.”
Snapshots of opening night at Expo Chicago 2013
Expo Chicago 2013 launched at Navy Pier last night with a tweaked design, more video, and a benefit party.
In a collaborative college project, the medium is the data
In a collaborative college project, the medium is the data.
It’s Gertie Garbage’s world
The sixth installment of Garbage World, Eileen Lillian Doyle’s anarchic performance festival, is May 25.
Reader’s Agenda Mon 4/29: Vaginal Davis, Fielded, and Rebecca Skloot & Mary Roach
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, April 29.
Sanford Biggers manifests a new destiny with Ago
With Ago, artist Sanford Biggers manifests a new destiny.
Creatures of the Wind
A brief look at Creatures of the Wind, the relatively new Chicago-based brand
Three thousand GIFS, two guys, one movie
On April 18, two artists debut Twohundredfiftysix-
colors, a full-length film made entirely of GIFs.