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Rebecca tries to discern exactly what went down at the ballpark during Bleacher Bums.
Rebecca tries to discern exactly what went down at the ballpark during Bleacher Bums.
Our newest photographer, Brennin, was able to catch Audiofeed Music Festival on its last day. Between music, spikeball, and foodtrucks, she couldn't have had a better time.
Jordan reviews Michael Duffy's book From Chicago to Vietnam: A Memoir of War.
Rebecca examines how the “strange”ers in the Station Theatre’s production of The Foreigner aren’t all that far from home.
Who are the artists in our neighborhood? Marika finds out and speaks with some of the talent on display at last weekend's opening reception.
Veteran youth- and Parkland-production actor Jasmine takes a look at what makes Hairspray shape up into a noteworthy youth musical.
40 North's latest exhibition turns an old saying around and backs it up with evidence.
Mara finds that one's enjoyment of the Station Theatre's latest production may depend on one's ability to get into an appropriate “Party” mood.
Something about the music of Bashful Youngens inspires a yearning to get in the car and take a road trip, at least according to Sal, who is impressed with the band's new offering.
Marika checks out the annual Parkland College Graphic Design Student Show at Giertz Gallery.