The BYOB Peruvian restaurant 4 Suyos is gone, but it’s been replaced by a BYOB Peruvian restaurant called Tumi.
Tag: Vol. 46 No. 8
Issue of Nov. 24 – 30, 2016
Introducing Body + Camera, a film festival that broadens the meaning of dance
Mana Contemporary Chicago, in collaboration with Chicago Dancemakers Forum and montom arts, is accepting entries for its first annual dance film festival.
What was the white working class thinking by supporting Trump? I asked my white working-class brother.
A chat with a member of the demographic that’s been applauded and demonized for Trump’s election.
Learn to make a matzo ball that will get you drunk
Challenged to create a cocktail with matzo, Christopher Marty of Best Intentions makes “alcohol soup.”
Black politicians call for investment in poverty-stricken areas to end gun violence, and other Chicago news
Also, video of a racist rant at a Lakeview craft store is going viral.
A John Waters Christmas, BrewLights, and more things to do in Chicago this week
Decoding 2016, Zadie Smith, and more happenings from November 28-December 1
CPD top cop takes strongest possible action against officer who fatally shot Kajuan Raye, and other Chicago news
Also, Rhymefest has bought Kanye West’s childhood home with plans to turn it into an arts incubator.
Behind the scenes of Grace with the Disciples d’Escoffier
Curtis Duffy, Koval Distillery, and more were celebrated by the elite culinary group.
Activists disrupt Black Friday shopping on Chicago’s Mag Mile
Demonstrators called for resisting Donald Trump, Rahm Emanuel’s resignation, and an elected Civilian Police Accountability Council.
Playing dress-up with a ballerina and fashion blogger
The blogger behind Mermaid Waves says, “I was raised to be interested in fashion.”
Caroling at Cloud Gate, ZooLights, and more things to do in Chicago this weekend
Whitney Cummings, Movember 2016, a Chicago punk documentary, and more happenings from November 25-27
Twenty-five years later, filmmaker Julie Dash reflects on Daughters of the Dust
An apparent inspiration for Beyoncé’s Lemonade, Dash’s film (1991) has been restored and reintroduced to the mainstream through a theatrical rerelease.
This six-block stretch of LaSalle has averaged one pedestrian fatality a year
It’s time to get serious about fixing the street between Schiller and Chicago.