New West Humboldt Park art space Silent Funny showcases Luftwerk’s water-and-light installations.
Tag: Vol. 44 No. 35
Issue of May. 28 – Jun. 3, 2015
A Table Fifty-Two chef numbs his tongue with fresh turmeric
Challenged to create a dish with fresh turmeric, Rey Villalobos tames the heat of the rhizome by turning it into ice cream.
Keeping up with the Rickettses
From the death penalty to Wrigley rooftops, the Rickettses are active on many fronts
New music from one-man industrial-metal project Author & Punisher
The preview to his new Philip Anselmo-produced LP is bigger and meaner than ever.
Did you read about Ireland, eggs, and Uber?
Also science, PJ Paparelli, wealthy wives, and Kwame Anthony Appiah?
Let TALsounds take you All the Way
Local experimental musician Natalie Chami prepares to drop All the Way, a doozy, moody cassette she recorded as TALsounds.
Headquarters hosted a pinball tournament for masochists
Twelve contestants braved delirium and swollen ankles for the chance to win a Metallica pinball machine in the beercade’s Hands-on-a-thon.
Boeufhaus steaks a claim in Ukrainian Village
Chefs Brian Ahern and Jamie Finnegan come out of nowhere with a knockout French-German brasserie.
In ‘Mutual Regard,’ Jean-Luc Mylayne and birds take a good, long look at each other
The new exhibit is a collaboration between the Art Institute and the Arts Club of Chicago.
More thoughts on drones and AI
Good Kill screens in Chicago. And a new justification for AI.
Watching Wayward Pines and embracing the miniseries
The new Fox show’s creator has promised a beginning, middle, and end in a single season.
Providence’s mighty Downtown Boys present a sax-infused punk anthem with ‘Monstro’
Today’s 12 O’Clock Track is Downtown Boys’ sax-infused punk anthem “Monstro.”
Did you read about Rand Paul, milk, and the DEA?
Also Hillary Clinton, funding for foster children, Chicago’s minimal growth, and squatting?