The latest Street View features an adorable and shocking fall outfit.
Tag: Vol. 45 No. 7
Issue of Nov. 12 – 18, 2015
Seattle-style sticky meats go Chipotle at Glaze Teriyaki
Lakeview is the right environment for this New York-based chain.
The dark side of flowers in front of Violet Hour’s latest mural
Street View finds that flowers and goth gear go together.
Laura Frankel’s Jewish Slow Cooker Recipes aren’t just for Shabbat
The chef at Wolfgang Puck’s Kosher Catering at the Spertus Institute shares a recipe for dafina.
David Yow stars in a brand-new video for Wrekmeister Harmonies
The creepy clip and with the dark ambient project’s new record are released today.
The perfect art exhibit for the presidential campaign season is coming to the MCA
Kathryn Andrews’s “Run for President” ponders—and mocks—the political process.
Did Mizzou prof Melissa Click tarnish her cause?
A supposed expert in communications played a huge role in turning the media conversation away from the protesters’ cause to their behavior.
Your Movie Is an Act of Self-Negation, Charlie Brown! plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Mayor Rahm’s principal merit pay award goes to his biggest school critic
Troy LaRaviere, one of the mayor’s most outspoken school critics, won three straight mayoral merit pay awards.
UI settles tweeting prof Steven Salaita case for cash, no job
The $875,000 settlement agreement with Professor Steven Salaita will end his lawsuits against the university—but will not provide him with a job.
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Psych voyagers Verma premiere a drone-shot desert video from their new LP
Verma’s fourth full-length, Mul.Apin, comes out tomorrow on Trouble in Mind, and the Reader is premiering the video for “Elil.Sa.Ursag / Hero’s.Theme.”
Did you read about Missy Elliott, the GOP, and female economists?
Also about Daniel Jones, free admission to museums, and Beattyville, Kentucky?
McLuhan’s oddball prog LP flopped in 1972 but goes for big bucks today
Early-70s prog oddballs McLuhan used lots of visuals onstage and recorded their sole LP with the man who’d later produce Thriller.
Santa’s helper finally gets the medical marijuana she desperately needs
After pleading guilty to pot possession and getting a gubernatorial pardon, Michelle DiGiacomo bought pot legally for the first time this week.