The owner of Reza’s has threatened to kill his brother and burn down his buildings, reports Chicago Real Estate Daily
Tag: Vol. 42 No. 30
Issue of Apr. 18 – 24, 2013
Culture Vultures: Improv performer Pat Ivansek on Rod Serling’s Night Gallery
This week’s Culture Vultures recommend Rod Serling’s Night Gallery and Jeffrey Gusfield’s Deadly Valentines.
It’s time to take the Alderman Tom Tunney pledge, Chicago
The alderman takes the blows that might otherwise go against Mayor Emanuel for the Wrigley Field impasse.
12 O’Clock Track: Local garage-poppers Radar Eyes get dark on their new single
The new single from Radar Eyes sees them going into unexpected territory.
Antitheft device the BikeSpike finds funding through Kickstarter
The BikeSpike, a bike tracking system developed by local entrepreneurs, is about to go into production.
Did you read about Brian Eno, Monta Ellis, and Adolphus Busch IV?
Also explosions, Procter & Gamble, sorority girls, George Soros, and Alec Baldwin?
The long and short of it, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Reader’s Agenda Fri 4/19: CIMM Fest and Bizarro hour
What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Friday, April 19, 2013.
Breakfast with Cliff Kelley is serious business
Food Issue: Breakfast with radio talk show host Cliff Kelley is serious business.
Twitter #Music’s finally here and it’s not bad at all
Social networking’s killer music app may be here.
Northwestern scientists explain why you still remember that annoying song from high school
Researchers at Northwestern study how sleeping helps consolidate memories.
The Other Side is a brand-new alcohol-free bar and music venue
Crystal Lake is home to the Other Side, a brand-new “sober bar.”
12 O’Clock Track: The summery, engrossing instrumental guitar of William Tyler’s “Cadillac Desert”
The second track off of Impossible Truth, the sophomore album from the instrumental guitarist, who plays at the Hideout Fri 4/26.
Did you read about the NRA, sinkholes, and the Congress Theater?
Also the BP civil trial, hipsters, rhino-head thefts, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art?