Also Tom Dart, Sara Josephine Baker, Charles Ferguson, and Bard College?
Tag: Vol. 43 No. 2
Issue of Oct. 3 – 9, 2013
On the cheap: Japanese-Korean at Albany Park’s Cafe Orient 33
Koreatown ain’t dead yet.
Reader’s Agenda Mon 9/30: A Study in Midwest Appropriation, Bernie Sahlin’s celebration, and First Class
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, September 30
Photographer Stephanie Burke finds heaven in a place on earth
And, perhaps, solace for those midway on our life’s journey.
Reader’s Agenda Sun 9/29: Breaking Bad’s series finale, the Fun House, and Jenny Hval
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, September 29
Reader’s Agenda Sat 9/28: Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Monument, and a Chicago-style Oktoberfest
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Saturday, September 28
Ultrademon and Wteve Baker drop some unusual, engrossing videos
This week the seapunk figurehead and a member of Lucki Ecks’s Outsiders Clique offered a couple fantastic, strange clips that demand to be replayed for weeks.
The Daughters of Mars: A good, old-fashioned war story, about women
Thomas Keneally’s latest historical novel is a great book, and great entertainment, too.
The syncretic sounds of Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca
The remarkable Cuban pianist and Buena Vista Social Club member Roberta Fonseca comes into his polystylistic own with his latest album Yo.
The post-PRISM allure of “Feds Watching”
2 Chainz drops an unexpectedly timely single.
Coldly appraised: The Cubs in 2013
Saint Louis Cubs fan Bill McClellan sizes up a terrible season.
At Saint Sabina, basketball and boos for Mayor Rahm
After two years of school cuts and closings and TIF handouts for his cronies, it’s understandable that south-siders would boo Mayor Rahm.
Things Nightwood’s Jason Vincent hates, and other stuff to read and watch
Morsels from the local food and drink beat