Amanda Palmer Review – The Tour Continues
By Amy Singer Amanda Palmer returned to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto last night for the second show of what will be 18 months on the road. She’s already tired. And cold. It’s Canada, […]
By Amy Singer Amanda Palmer returned to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto last night for the second show of what will be 18 months on the road. She’s already tired. And cold. It’s Canada, […]
Given our current political climate, the notion of any kind of ‘American Dream’ is a bit difficult to wrap my head around. In the past couple of years, I’ve talked about re-locating somewhere else, to […]
THE SOUND OF MURDER premiered in 1959 in London, where it received barely lukewarm reviews and quietly disappeared from the stage. In the theater atmosphere of the 1950’s, a play that wasn’t about angry working-class […]
Periodically, the media features ghoulish stories of bereavement, telling the tales of pitiful lost souls who have kept their dead mates in their living spaces, interacting with them as if still alive. Such is the […]
Chicago’s preeminent organization for percussive dance education, outreach and performance, Chicago Human Rhythm Project (CHRP) kicked off its 30th anniversary and 5th annual Stomping Grounds Festival with the Chicago debut of Israel’s Mayumana in Currents on March 20, 2019 at Harris […]
West Lakeview Restaurant Week highlights local options. Chicagoland is a Foodie’s dream… and nightmare. As one of the world’s greatest cities, it’s bound to have some of the world’s best food and drink. Yet, Chicago […]
Illinois’ Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is home to one of the most unique American families around, a trio of bald eagles, males dubbed Valor I, Valor II, and female Starr, are […]
In Europe, Belgium is known for its fries. Most American menus erroneously call any fried potato strip “French fries.” In fact, “French fries” are thin, what you Americans sometimes call “shoestring fries.” Genuine Belgian fries […]
Did you know that technology and globalization are changing the American economy, especially for blue-collar workers? I know. Let that one sink in for a moment. Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Sweat, which is currently […]
The timeless music of George and Ira Gershwin plus an aviator, a Channel swimmer, exuberant dance numbers, sparkling costumes, romance, comedy, and America in 1927 equals My One and Only, Stage Door Theatre’s upcoming production […]
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