Pitchfork: Who we’re excited for
We’ve got the lowdown on who to check out this weekend in Chicago, including some artists that are playing Pygmalion.
We’ve got the lowdown on who to check out this weekend in Chicago, including some artists that are playing Pygmalion.
The Station Theatre is closing its 39th season with a production of The 39 Steps, which opens a week from Thursday. Mathew Green helps provide a preview of the show.
Not going to Pitchfork? Don’t worry, there’s plenty of great music going on in Champaign-Urbana too.
The New Revels Players’ Erik Allgood talks about tomorrow night’s performance of the venerable play, Liz Taylor, and the cathartic value of acting out your worst fears.
Shoegaze, midwestern emo and electronica (mostly) round out this year’s lineup, with a little more Kinsella thrown in for good measure. And for the first time, the festival has a Sunday headliner.
Cody expects that the laid-back Portland indie-folkies will make a great companion for a mellow summer Tuesday at Highdive.
Caleb gushes over Michael Curtin’s Monolith, opening tomorrow at Indi Go Gallery
“We will become changed when we wrestle with God … We will come out limping, but we will be renamed as children of God.”~~Pastor Jay
In our first preview for the LGBTQA Film Festival, Mark and Tracy discuss their thoughts surrounding this excellent film.
And what better way to celebrate than to spend this Saturday at The UP Center’s Second Annual LGBTQA Film Festival?