Bill Cahill—journalist, PR pro, letter writer, and Cubs fan—is dead.
Tag: Vol. 43 No. 25
Issue of Mar. 13 – 19, 2014
Best shows to see: Milford Graves & Joe McPhee, Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Mitsuko Uchida, Charlemagne Palestine, Russian Circles
The best shows to see through the weekend include Milford Graves & Joe McPhee, Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Mitsuko Uchida, Charlemagne Palestine, and Russian Circles.
Reader’s Agenda Thu 3/13: “Hemingway the Hunter,” Kokorokoko’s anniversary, and sound artist Marcus Schmickler
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Thursday, March 13
The Reader’s roundup of Saint Pat’s 2014 events
Where to wear green, see green, and drink green
Keeping the faith
Dan on staying faithful, exploring BDSM without the sex, and embarking on a fantasy facial
Englewood’s message to Mayor Wreck-it Rahm
While Mayor Rahm sang a song of self-love at SXSW, four teen poets from Englewood spoke the truth about what’s really going on in Chicago.
Chicago League of Lady Arm Wrestlers takes it over the top
Chicago League of Lady Arm Wrestlers takes it over the top
Ibn Inglor’s searing “Damaged”
The south-side MC’s newest track from his forthcoming New Wave 2 mixtape is an industrial rager shot through with loneliness.
Nightingale Cinema keeps the George Kuchar celebration going
Noting a program of two films from 1968 by legendary underground filmmaker
12 O’Clock Track: “A Bossa Nova É Foda,” amped-up beauty from Caetano Veloso
The latest album by the brilliant Brazilian singer finally gets a U.S. release.
Did you read about Meryl Streep, SXSW, and 20-pound cats?
Also the Senate and the CIA, a carbon-emissions-capturing coal plant, malls, First Kiss, and places to cry in New York City?
Friends set up a benefit for a widowed Chicago chef and his newborn twins
Former Chicago 312 chef Dean Zanella gets help in the wake of his wife’s passing.
Hubbard Street Dance tears up the floor in a battle of the sexes
In a program of four works by Jirí Kylián, Hubbard Street Dance tears up the floor in a battle of the sexes.