Maserati hit the road to support the album they made with late drummer Jerry Fuchs.
Tag: Vol. 40 No. 8
Issue of Nov. 11 – 17, 2010
Reeling: The Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival
Presented by Chicago Filmmakers, the 29th Reeling continues through Saturday, November 13.
Cirque Punque
Montreal’s 7 Fingers brings high-risk acrobatic performance back to earth.
Polish Film Festival in America: Viva Chopin!
Presented by the Society for Arts, the Polish Film Festival in America continues Friday, November 12, through Thursday, November 21
Photo Pit: Umbrella Music Festival
Matthias Schubert of the Longrun Development of the Universe; Wadada Leo Smith; Günter “Baby” Sommer
The Way of Dr. Tae
This disillusioned physics professor couldn’t fix the education system—so he fixed a Tony Hawk video game instead.
Whittier: What Fanned the Flames
A nearby Catholic school hoped to replace the field house with a soccer pitch.
The Book Boosters
The city launches a new website to serve the local publishing industry. Who will it help?
Savage Love: November 11, 2010
Questions from college students on hot lube, how to get santorum out of sheets, sex music, and more
Letters & Comments: November 11, 2010
“This is a long overdue calling out. My vote for worst bathroom in America, and possibly the Western Hemisphere.”
Warmer Climes
As temps start to drop, critics’ picks for hot Latin American chow
The List: November 11-17, 2010
Critics’ Choices and other notable shows: Aloe Blacc, Clinic and the Fresh & Onlys, Luisa Maita, the Soviettes, Dimmu Borgir, Bosco Delrey, and more
Muppets and the Media Landscape
The Film Center’s annual tribute to Jim Henson highlights how radically kids’ TV, and even Sesame Street, has changed.
The Ticket Service That Pays You Back
A Chicagoan guns for Ticketmaster by rewarding fans who drive sales.