Tag: Vol. 45 No. 11
Issue of Dec. 10 – 16, 2015
How to make Graham Elliot’s cheddar risotto (and how to deal with the leftovers)
The celebrichef’s debut, Cooking Like a Master Chef, contains many of his old signature dishes.
Live stream DJ sets by Jerome Derradji and Mark Grusane
A pair of crate diggers play two hours of disco, boogie, and funk from 9-11 PM.
I drank two-year-old eggnog and lived to tell the tale
Aged eggnog won’t kill you. Because alcohol.
Pianist Anthony de Mare invites dozens of composers to reinvent Sondheim
New-music specialist Anthony de Mare performs selections from his new ECM album on Saturday at PianoForte Foundation.
Black Panthers doc echoes the past in this present moment
From Fred Hampton to Laquan McDonald, it’s easy to feel as if nothing has changed.
Sorry doesn’t cut it, Rahm—but your resignation might
The mayor’s every bit the campaigner, but a hollow shell of a public servant.
Did you read about the Weeknd, Serial, and the Wu-Tang Clan?
Also about Fashion Santa, Hanukkah, and Donald Trump?
Lyric Opera’s Bel Canto: A disturbingly timely terrorism tale five years in the making
Danielle de Niese stars in Lyric Opera’s performance of the opera, based on Ann Patchett’s novel.
People Issue 2015: Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, the alderman
Chicago alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa tells his story in his own words.
People Issue 2015: Twenty-one Chicagoans in their own words
The 2015 People Issue features 21 Chicagoans telling their own stories in their own words.