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The changes amount to small but significant rollbacks in the office’s openness under State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke.
Ju-Blick has long been recognized in the scene for his powerful flows, but he only finally stepped into music full-time in ...
Zine Club Chicago and Chicago Public Library’s Richard J. Daley branch plan a day of vendors, discussions, and more on Saturday, July 26.
President Donald Trump has fired two Chicago immigration judges at a time when masked federal agents are increasingly turning to immigration courts to enact Trump’s “mass deportation” agenda.
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Kelvin Roston Jr.'s Twisted Melodies, a tribute to the late Donny Hathaway, returns to Northlight Theatre in a stirring production.
Dennis Kelly's solo play Girls & Boys traces the effects of misogyny within one family through the eyes of the mother.
At Comfort Station, Mauricio López F. presented “Wind Reenactment,” a solo show that utterly, magnificently fails to do what ...
Ambivalently melancholy nerd rap sounds like it should be an oxymoron, but in Open Mike Eagle’s compellingly odd forebrain, it’s the foundation for the sublime.
The trio Black Rave Culture are all long-established figures in Washington, D.C.'s underground scene, and their tastes in ...
Rabbitology is the nom de plume of Nat Timmerman, a University of Michigan student who has spent the past two years ...
Uniflora Feller and Lottie’s open. Fri 7/25, 7 PM, Metro, 3730 N. Clark, $20, $15 in advance ($19.93 with fees), all ages Leor Galil (he/him) started writing for the Chicago Reader in 2010. He joined ...
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