A handful of Khmer dishes punctuates the Thai, Vietnamese, and Cajun-Asian offerings at this Lombard restarautant
Tag: Vol. 45 No. 21
Issue of Mar. 3 – 9, 2016
Kendrick Lamar continues to show why he’s an unmatched force with a B sides collection
As a collection of one-offs and loosies, Kendrick Lamar’s Untitled Unmastered isn’t as cohesive as his previous albums, but its individual songs still resonate.
Lady Gaga jumps into Lake Michigan and other Chicago news
Also, remembering Nancy Reagan’s Chicago childhood.
Chance the Rapper collaborator Jack Red steps out of the MC’s shadow with his solo debut
South-side singer Jack Red tackles popular notions about black love and marriage (and other thorny subjects) with his distinctive R&B.
The last days of the Lugo Hotel?
The for-sale Pilsen SRO sees time running out under a city ordinance meant to preserve affordable housing.
Willie Wilson believes he’s running for president. Why doesn’t anyone else?
The erstwhile mayoral candidate tries his hand at national politics.
Veteran reedist Charles Lloyd keeps evolving, even at 77
The jazz great presents a new sound on his superb new album I Long to See You
In a crisis, GOP leaders cling to origin story
Is there room for Trump in the party of Lincoln?
Chiditarod hits the streets, the Interview Show celebrates eight years, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Waffle Fest 6, Gilmore Guys, and more happenings from March 4-6.
Less is the Moor in this Othello
Chicago Shakespeare’s latest production is a low-stakes tragedy.
The book on Lifeline Theatre’s Midnight Cowboy: Watch the movie
Brokeback Mountain this stage adaptation ain’t.
Monday marks Oozing Wound’s final show with founding drummer Kyle Reynolds
The thrash revivalists are already on the hunt for a new drummer.
Trump campaign raised a measly $1,600 from downtown donors and other Chicago news
Also, the bizarre murder in a high-rise gym, and the University of Chicago again investigated over its handling of sexual assault.
Third Object mails the art in, literally
Now on view at Mana Contemporary Chicago, Slow Stretch includes pieces that were sent to future audience members.