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Tag: Vol. 43 No. 22
Issue of Feb. 20 – 26, 2014
Reader’s Agenda Fri 2/14: our Anti-Valentine’s Day shindig, a Bop-a-Thon, and Ladydrawers Comics Collective’s group show
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Friday, February 14
Over the rail at Bow & Stern Oyster Bar
Come for the bivalves at West Town’s new oyster bar, but then jump ship.
Reporting that finds everything just dandy has trouble passing the sniff test
The doting reporter—journalism’s new breed
Key Ingredient: Jeremy Brutzkus of Longman & Eagle updates a favorite of the sultan’s harem
Pastry chef Jeremy Brutzkus of Longman & Eagle updates a favorite of the Sultan’s harem.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with avant-garde video game artist Eddo Stern
Previewing a mixed-media presentation at the U. of C. Film Studies Center
“Sportin’ Waves,” Mixed Bag, and the rest of your weekend in visual arts
Your guide to visual arts in the city this weekend.
Happy Crab Rangoon Day, and other upcoming holidays
You’re behind for Valentine’s Day, but there are still events to save your butt.
Best shows to see: Juelz Santana, Jason Lescalleet, Trouble
The best shows to see on Thu 2/13 through Sun 2/16.
New digs for the Lincoln Lodge and Blackout Diaries
Both the Lincoln Lodge and Blackout Diaries have found a new home at Subterranean.
12 O’Clock Track: Common teams up with Ab-Soul on the latest track from the forthcoming Nobody’s Smiling
Windy City hip-hop heavy hitters Common and No I.D. rope in Black Hippy oddball Ab-Soul for the wonderful “Made in Black America” off Common’s upcoming album.
Did you read about Paul Verhoeven, Sid Caesar, and Shirley Temple?
Also social media, a Twitter account, a bizarre snake-like image, a snow story, and Flappy Bird addicts?
Mayor Rahm and the minimum wage
What the heck is Mayor Rahm up to with his proposal to raise the minimum wage to $9.25 an hour?