Part of a group show on display at Tony Wight Gallery.
Tag: Vol. 40 No. 29
Issue of Apr. 7 – 13, 2011
Early Warnings Roundup
This week’s Early Warnings include Archers of Loaf, Atari Teenage Riot, David Bazan, Blonde Redhead, Glasvegas, the Dave Matthews Band Caravan, RJD2, Times New Viking, Unsane, and the Wicker Park Fest.
Morning Art: Ed Lazzeroni
Part of Landscapes on Metal, on display at Vale Craft Gallery.
Ebert, Longworth, Brackett Will Be Honored for Careers
Headline Club honors Ebert, Longworth, Brackett
David Protess Calls for an “Independent Review”
David Protess calls for “independent review”
Dancing Cinema and Sound at the Gene Siskel Film Center
Local sound artist Olivia Block collaborates with New York experimental filmmakers at the Gene Siskel Film Center on Thursday night.
Dinner & a Show, Wednesday 4/13
Enjoy Hitchcock in Hyde Park, powerful jazz in Wicker Park, and a play with a strange twist in Lincoln Park.
Eskell’s Spring Collection
The local clothing line Eskell turns to the back in its new spring collection.
Morning Newsfeed: Rahm’s Expensive Inauguration, Daley’s Discipline Criticized, Bum Fights in Florida, a Gruesome Murder in Texas, and More
Five people, including a ten-year-old boy, were shot at a memorial for another shooting victim. (Tribune) An audit found more troubles at Chicago State University, including that the bursar failed to bill students for courses. (Tribune) The Blackhawks kick off the 2011 playoffs against Vancouver tonight. But can this year’s squad equal last year’s success […]
Morning Newsfeed: Goose Island’s Embarrassing Moment, Chicago and the Civil War, a Bullet Train to O’Hare, Costco’s Expensive Ring, and More
Goose Island’s brewmaster says he’s embarrassed after, well, taking a leak in a pair of pint glasses at a Wicker Park bar this weekend. (Tribune) Today marks the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. Chicago played an important role in the conflict. (Sun-Times) Lakeview residents largely panned the idea for a neighborhood […]
Fraught House
The CEO of Goose Island writes his own story in the Chicago Tribune, sort of.