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Reader’s Agenda Wed 3/5: Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, the A.V. Club Live, and Baudelaire in a Box

by Jillian Sandler March 5, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Wednesday, March 5

Carolyn Hoerdemann and Colm O'Reilly in The Elevator Tours
Posted inArts & Culture

The 25th annual Rhinofest isn’t getting old

by Tony Adler January 15, 2014August 18, 2021

Performing kids and a tribute to Jenny Magnus fill Prop Thtr for Rhinofest’s 25th anniversary

Posted inBlogs

Chicago Commercial Collective hits the road

by Deanna Isaacs December 5, 2013August 19, 2021

Chicago Commercial Collective is booking Midwest college tours for five off-Loop theater productions.

Posted inArts & Culture

This week’s Culture Vultures recommend:

by Katie Kather and Hannah Lorenz April 4, 2013August 19, 2021

Chicagoans recommend House of Cards, There Is a Happiness That Morning Is, The Boy Detective Fails, and Chicago Whispers.

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Reader’s Agenda Fri 3/15: The Good Food Fest, Hair Lit, Vol. 1, and “Performing the Night Sky”

by Drew Hunt March 15, 2013August 19, 2021

What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Friday, March 15, 2013

Sapphire, Joe Meno, T. Geronimo Johnson
Posted inArts & Culture

Writers bring “Vision and Voice” to the 17th annual Story Week

by Sam Worley March 14, 2013August 19, 2021

“Vision and Voice” is the theme of the 17th annual Story Week Festival of Writers.

Posted inBlogs

Reader’s Agenda Thu 3/7: Peace on Earth Film Festival, “Race, Representation, Resistance,” and There Is a Happiness That Morning Is

by Drew Hunt March 7, 2013August 19, 2021

What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Thursday, March 7, 2013.

Don't worry, be happy
Posted inArts & Culture

There is an astonishment that There Is a Happiness That Morning Is is

by Justin Hayford February 5, 2013August 18, 2021

Theater Oobleck revives There Is a Happiness That Morning Is at Victory Gardens Theater

Posted inBlogs

Reader’s Agenda Thu 1/31: Theater Oobleck, Soup and Bread, and Hot Water Music

by Drew Hunt January 31, 2013August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Thursday, January 31, 2013.

Posted inArts & Culture

This week’s Culture Vultures recommend:

by Jordan Larson September 10, 2012August 19, 2021

Chicagoans recommend two new novels and a local absinthe verte

Posted inBlogs

The Reader’s Agenda: Tue 9/4

by Drew Hunt September 4, 2012August 19, 2021

What’s on the Agenda for Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Posted inArts & Culture

Beethoven and Quasimodo at an academic conference

by Albert Williams February 2, 2012August 19, 2021

Beethoven and Quasimodo are singing panelists in The Hunchback Variations Opera

Posted inArts & Culture

Fall Arts Guide 2010: Sam Shepard

by Tony Adler September 16, 2010August 19, 2021

Best Bet: Lit

An Apology for the Course and Outcome of Certain Events Delivered by Doctor John Faustus on This His Final Evening
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Fall Arts Guide 2009 Best Bets: An Apology for the Course and Outcome of Certain Events Delivered by Doctor John Faustus on This His Final Evening

by Justin Hayford August 27, 2009August 19, 2021

Colm O’Reilly stars as Faust in a tenth-anniversary remount of Mickle Maher’s two-character show, opening September 25 at the Chopin Theatre

Posted inBlogs

A shoe-in to annoy Blagojevich

by Tony Adler December 30, 2008August 19, 2021

Oobleckian-in-exile Dave Buchen offers suggestions on how to give Blago the boot.

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