What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, December 30, 2012
Tag: Vol. 42 No. 15
Issue of Jan. 3 – 9, 2013
Frank Ocean and pop music’s online identity in 2012
Frank Ocean leads the charge in making the Internet and pop music safer for sincerity
Reader’s Agenda, Sat 12/29: Soul Clap & Dance Off, Mind Spiders, and Batman burlesque
Agenda for Saturday, December 29th, 2012
Gossip Wolf: Pitchfork predictions, round one
Round one of this years’ Pitchfork predictions, and more
NYSE sale to ICE different from CBT to CME
ICE, CME, and TIFs: In the battle of the acronyms, New York fared better than Chicago
Black and white and read all over
As a radical account of American slavery, Django Unchained pales in comparison to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
After the Newtown shootings, another tragedy revisited
After Newtown, Victory Gardens stages a work revisiting another school shooting
Biggest. Sketchfest. Ever.
The twelfth Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival runs ten days at Stage 773
Exciting fusion at Fat Rice
Fat Rice harmonizes the food of Portugal and its former colonies
Five-dollar* lunches: slipped the tongue at Taqueria Traspasada
Not quite an eyeball soup, but pretty close
The city’s first hangover clinic and other food news bites
Pizza beer, tamaleras, suckling pigs, and more
My favorite jazz albums of 2012
My ballot for the upcoming Rhapsody jazz critics poll
Thomas Mann, film critic
What might the author of Death in Venice have had to say about Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master?
12 O’Clock Track: The Shrine, “Zipper Tripper”
“Zipper Tripper” by the Shrine is an intense blast of Black Flag worship