An 80-minute compilation of Oscar nominees and honorable mentions opens this weekend at the Landmark Century.
Tag: Vol. 44 No. 19
Issue of Feb. 5 – 11, 2015
Radio Advertising Inc., producing those ‘brought to you by’ ads since the 1960s
In the North Park neighborhood, a midcentury building is occupied by a business straight out of the 60s.
Jennifer Aniston takes the Cake, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
WALL-E, An Affair to Remember, and other Reader-recommended movies to watch online this week
Reader film capsules guide what you should watch online.
Izakaya Mita is the Japanese pub the city’s been waiting for
Finally someone does it right.
Father John Misty is here to make fun of every digital music service at once
The songwriter takes aim at Pono and Spotify with a satirical streaming music service called SAP.
A must-see free-jazz trio begins its February residency at the Owl this weekend
The three-piece will be recording a live record over the course of the month.
Candidate Amy Crawford wants to tackle crime in the 46th Ward
The candidate for alderman is stepping up to make Uptown a better place for her son.
City has yet to turn over e-mails regarding missing money in the 25th Ward
Despite a ruling from the Attorney General’s office that e-mails should be released, the city has yet to cough up the correspondence.
Rahm Emanuel’s evolving position on the minimum wage
The mayor is certain that the city’s new minimum wage law will help people, starting with him.