Part of “Dazzling Colors: The Evolution of Plains Reservation Art,” on display at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
Tag: Vol. 39 No. 40
Issue of Jun. 24 – 30, 2010
Morning Art: Gigi Deluxe
Part of “Saints and Sinners,” on display at Eyeporium Gallery
Male’s Radiant Ambient Improvisation
Chicago duo Male, who slalom between sculpted ambient music and contemplative free improvisation, celebrate the release of their new album tonight at the Hideout.
7/1 — Free Irish Music and Dance in Daley Plaza
Get a free one-hour preview of next weekend’s Irish-American Heritage Festival, tomorrow in Daley Plaza from noon to 1 PM.
Libraries: Who Needs Them?
Fox News asks the question that’s on no one’s mind: should we get rid of libraries?
The Other Fashion Movie
The fashion in “I Am Love” is the antithesis of Sex and the City style.
Morning Art: Leah Roszkowski
Part of the ” Emerging Artists Summer Exhibition,” on display at Morpho Gallery
Morning Art: Dazzling Colors
Men’s beaded moccasins from the 1890s, part of Dazzling Colors: The Evolution of Plains Reservation Art, a show of art from tribes in the northern Great Plains region opening Sat 7/3 at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, 3001 Central, Evanston, 847-475-1030.
Indie Rock’s Don Rickleses Release Their Hello Dummy!
A double album of the comedy stylings of Shellac from Chunklet’s Henry Owings
Gun-Rights Meeting Is On After All—But Not at Tuley Park
A gun rights group is moving its town hall meeting Wednesday night to Chicago State University after Park District officials revoked their reservation at a south side field house.
City Council Doesn’t Act on New Gun Ordinance Because There’s No Ordinance To Act On
Chicago city officials say they don’t have a new gun ordinance ready yet, but corporation counsel Mara Georges says she hopes it will include a one-gun-per-person limit and a ban on gun shops within the city limits.
The Stain, Maybe, But What About That Smell?
The Burge stain is fading… but from whom?