How many movies will this election inspire?
Tag: Vol. 46 No. 1
Issue of Oct. 6 – 12, 2016
The proof is in the crust of Union Squared’s Detroit-style pizza
At Revival Food Hall, the Evanston-based pizzeria serves up pies with light, airy, caramelized crusts—but where’s the butter?
Standing out at an art opening
Street View, featuring gallerist Ceri Hand looking cozy and stylish at Sonnenzimmer’s opening
Why are burgers delicious? Cook’s Science is here to explain.
The folks behind the America’s Test Kitchen spin-off site dig into the science of the bun and everything in between.
How to see Open House Chicago, from north to south
The city’s annual tour of overlooked landmarks and curious interiors kicks off this weekend.
Local filmmaker David Singer finds humor and charm in Imperfections
The jewel-heist caper will have its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 14.
Obama will be in Chicago for fund-raisers during the Cubs playoffs, and other news
Also, the woman accusing Derrick Rose of rape testifies in civil court.
In Chronic, a private nurse gets a little too private
Tim Roth stars in this haunting drama from the director of Daniel & Ana.
Black video game characters finally get their due in Dateline: Bronzeville
Artist Philip Mallory Jones previews his ambitious project depicting life in Bronzeville circa 1940.
Awakenings Foundation Gallery calls out catcallers
“Graphic Relief” is a new exhibit devoted to an all-too-common form of sexual harassment.
Jump Up Records rescues Chicago ska band Rude Guest from obscurity
Local label Jump Up releases a Cassette Store Day special, Lost Chicago Ska 1982-1993, that collects the discography of the defunct Rude Guest.
Ask a Kinsey Institute expert: Can cycling damage the clit?
Plus: VULVA’s vexing condition could be outside her gynecologist’s scope.
City Council approves Rahm’s plan for a new police oversight agency, and other Chicago news
Also, a new poll shows Tammy Duckworth leading Senator Mark Kirk by 14 percent.
Eternals drummer Areif Sless-Kitain on Hieroglyphic Being’s futuristic house
Current musical obsessions of Eternals drummer Areif Sless-Kitain, his I Kong Kult bandmate Fred Wells, and Reader critic Peter Margasak