“Drink the world” at the new River North cocktail lounge from the Tanta team.
Tag: Vol. 45 No. 37
Issue of Jun. 23 – 29, 2016
Sarah Louise paints pictures of nature with her 12-string guitar
North Carolina guitarist Sarah Louise performs Wednesday at the Hideout as half of the duo House & Land.
Bitter Lemons editor blames Profiles Theatre victims, loses job
Colin Mitchell’s reaction to the Reader‘s expose angered many readers.
Rahm on Lucas Museum loss: ‘Welcome to the most important parking lot in the country,’ and other Chicago news
Also, the Becoming a Man program has reportedly lowered violent crime arrests among its participants by half.
Police watchdog Mary Powers dies
Decades before groups like the Invisible Institute were pushing for police accountability, Mary Powers and Citizens Alert were thorns in bad cops’ sides.
Dirty Dancing, Edward Scissorhands, and more outdoor film screenings in Chicago this week
Outdoor screenings are in full swing.
A Prince and Bowie Tribute, The SpongeBob Musical, and more things to do this week in Chicago
Isaac Oliver, Cash Levy, and more happenings from June 27-30
Trump fumbles on Brexit
The candidate looks anything but presidential in remarks about Britain’s vote to leave the EU.
The alleged David Cameron-Brexit-O’Hare-pizza connection, and other Chicago news
Also, Chicagoan Raj Fernando is at the center of a Trump-Clinton feud.
Knockout trumpeter Thomas Johansson comes to town with one of the best working groups in jazz
Norway’s Thomas Johansson, who just released his first album as a leader, plays Sunday at the Hungry Brain with the quartet Cortex.
Pride Parade, Bob Dylan, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Pride Parade, a sausage fest, a vegan fest, and eight more cool things to do in Chicago this weekend.
Lucas Museum says so long, Chicago
Lexit? Chexit? Either way, the Lucas Museum will not build in Chicago.
Fuzzy Chicago power trio Basement Family share an exclusive stream of their upcoming self-titled 12-inch
Stoner-pop trio Basement Family drop their first vinyl next week—and play a release party next month.
Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa on Orlando: ‘It really hit close to home’
Chicago’s first openly gay alderman reflects on the mass shooting’s impact on queer and Latinx communities.