What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Friday, October 25
Tag: Vol. 43 No. 6
Issue of Oct. 31 – Nov. 6, 2013
A lifetime achievement award for Stanley Tigerman
The architect will receive AIA Chicago’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Street-naming ceremony to honor slain cyclist Bobby Cann
The intersection of Clybourn and Larrabee will be officially designated as Honorary Bobby Cann Way on Friday afternoon.
Wild Belle brings its summery sounds to its hometown for a fall concert Saturday
Siblings Natalie and Elliot Bergman conclude their U.S. tour Saturday at Metro.
Sayonara to Ginza, and Japanese River North
Remembering Ginza Restaurant, which will close on Saturday.
“Disappear Here,” “The Spotless Mirror,” and the rest of your weekend in visual arts
Your guide to visual arts in the city this weekend
Best shows to see: Disclosure, Michael Formanek, Those Darlins, Melt-Banana
The best shows to see through Sunday include Disclosure, Michael Formanek, Those Darlins, and Melt-Banana.
12 O’Clock Track: King Louie and Tree cut loose on the bombastic remix of Keys N Krates’ “Dum Dee Dum”
The two local MCs help turn a pretty good EDM-pop tune from Toronto’s Keys N Krates into a banger.
Bill Satek of Mines goes to court
Bill Satek of Mines appears on today’s episode of Judge Mathis.
Did you read about Krist Novoselic, Emily Dickinson’s dress, and farts?
Also the Internet, the NSA, Chicago cyclists, Matamoros, the Community Mental Health Act, a Native American village, SpinMedia, porn, Democrats and Republicans, dogs, dead-cat helicopters, and a napping baby?
Finding the light in a garden apartment
Kate Goshorn finds the light in her Humboldt Park garden apartment.
Cocktail Challenge: Cheez Whiz
Challenged with Cheez Whiz, the Revel Room’s Robbie Guevara riffs on a Bloody Mary—with scotch.
Street View 132: Superclassic but superfun chap in Wicker Park
Isa Giallorenzo’s Street View 132
Did the next U.S. ambassador to Great Britain win the pennant for the Cardinals in 1985 but cost them the ’81 pennant?
The next American ambassador to Great Britain played a key role in the 1981 and 1985 pennant races.