Our year-end review continues with Manoel de Oliveira’s The Strange Case of Angelica.
Tag: Vol. 41 No. 11
Issue of Dec. 8 – 14, 2011
The dubious law that put Otto Kerner away
There’s much more to the fall of Otto Kerner than the Chicago Tribune reported.
Sounds of the season
A few notable albums from this December’s flood of holiday music releases
Tuesday at Reggie’s: bizarre black metal from Inquisition
Dagon and Incubus come to Chicago, fresh from the Rites of Darkness festival in San Antonio.
Not in theaters: Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret
A reflection on Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret and the Judd Apatow-produced comedy Bridesmaids.
Now playing: New Year’s Eve
Garry Marshall’s insipid rom-com interweaves a half dozen stories on the title evening.
Now playing: The Science of Sleep
A brief mention of Michel Gondry’s The Science of Sleep, playing tomorrow at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
Without god on your side, part II
The Bears have no one and nothing to blame but themselves for a loss to the Broncos.
Today’s marijuana lesson comes from New York City
How Chicago can take a cue from New York City on pot possession.
The Dajaz1.com raid, one year later
Why you should care about how the government handled a hip-hop blog bust
Will Chicago’s best sportswriting soon be online?
Author Jonathan Eig is creating an online sports site for Chicago
It’s been fun, Albert
As a Cincinnati Reds fan, I can honestly say that I’m going to miss watching Albert Pujols annihilate the NL Central, year in and year out.
Beer events at the Bluebird and S&M Underground
Upcoming beer events at the Bluebird and S&M’s Underground