The crafty, supernatural queen hosts the webseries Knitting’s A Drag.
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Chicago webseries to watch now
A mockumentary about gardening, scenes from a hospital waiting room, and more streaming shows to binge this holiday season.
Shannon Noll uses comedy to defy expectations and define themself
Comedian Shannon Noll is using their new webseries and photo project to subvert expectations of gender and sexuality.
Diagnosis: Boring uses surreal comedy to demonstrate the distortional logic of depression
The Chicago-made webseries takes a radically different view of mental illness.
Bea Cordelia and Daniel Kyri’s webseries The T is a love letter to queer and trans friendship in Chicago
As they grapple with their sexual identities, the characters find strength and comfort in their community.
The Girl Deep Down Below explores how it feels to be Muslim in America right now
It’s kind of like being trapped in a horror movie.
Chicago-made webseries to watch in 2018
Three local boundary-breaking productions destined for bigger screens
Women of the Now advances Chicago as the center of intersectional media
The new platform follows in the footsteps of Open TV as a more inclusive and diverse enterprise for the city’s growing film and television industry.
‘Once you’ve seen a guy jerk off a piano, you can never really unsee it’
The cast of the new webseries The Open Mic share their open-mike horror stories.
Women of color call the shots in the Chicago-based webseries Brown Girls
A mostly female cast and crew come together to tell the story of the friendship between writer Fatimah Asghar and musician Jamila Woods.
Best Chicago-Based Webseries Costarring Chicago
The stars of The TomKat Project get serious (well, just a tad).
Everything is wonderful in the world of Everything Is Terrible!
Everything Is Terrible! is collaborating with the likes of MTV and Fox, but its core mission—to be as weird as possible—holds true.