Savage Love: Sex Advice for a Soldier. Plus: Should she tell her man she’s asexual, and an awkward encounter with an electrician.
Tag: Vol. 40 No. 27
Issue of Mar. 24 – 30, 2011
Key Ingredient: Bananas
Mark Steuer of the Bedford takes on the food he hates most.
Letters and Comments: The Trouble with Public Schools
Plus: Excitement for Dumke’s Return
Limitless
CRITIC’S CHOICE Limitless Without much fanfare Neil Burger has emerged as one of the best suspense directors in the business, and the irony of this accomplishment is that his thrillers (Interview With the Assassin, The Illusionist) resort to very little fanfare themselves: in an era of loud, frantic aerobic workouts like Salt and the Bourne […]
Dinner on a Dime, From a Vintage Cookbook
Chef Troy Graves tries out a 115-year-old cookbook, but skips the squirrel.
European Union Film Festival, Week Four
FESTIVAL European Union Film Festival The 14th European Union Film Festival continues Friday through Thursday, March 25 through 31, at Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State, 312-846-2800. Tickets are $10, $7 for students, and $5 for Film Center members. Following are selected films screening; for a full schedule see siskelfilmcenter.com. 9:06 Igor Sterk’s 2009 […]
A Hornet’s Nest at South by Southwest
Chicago hip-hop blog Ruby Hornet filled an Austin mansion with rappers to make the new comp Closed Sessions: ATX.
Aelita, Queen of Mars
Composer Dan Schaaf’s silent cinema musical has landed at Links Hall
Gossip Wolf: Music From the Third Dimension
A local multimedia artist makes noise you can almost touch. Plus: Wild Flag tops the latest Pitchfork rumors, Ben Weasel
loses some fans at SXSW, and more
Rahm’s Bracket: Road to Chicago’s Final Four
Does Chicago have a Cinderella?