Neo-Nazi Scare Becomes Inspiration for Jazz Drummer Mike Reed
Reed’s stunning new album, Flesh and Bone, reflects the experience of everyday prejudice.
Reed’s stunning new album, Flesh and Bone, reflects the experience of everyday prejudice.
With more than 50 types of plants, it's for an upcoming indie film about a woman pursuing a "beautiful, ideal death."
Party emcee Kareem Wells—a.k.a. K.W.O.E.—once sold drugs on the West Side. Now he’s the toast of Chicago’s Jewish elite.
Vagabon doesn't drink beer. Jeff Rosenstock learned Spanish from Sesame Street. Hot dogs won the Chicago meat faceoff. And we think we broke up a couple (sorry). Check out what happened when we asked Pitchfork performers and attendees these either/or questions.
The sculptor’s new mixed-media exhibition, The Mountains Whispered and the Canyon Sang, opens this week.
In the Blue Light: Stories of India, Drive-By Truckers, Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia, A Broadway Romance, A Mid-Summer Night’s Daydream, and more
There is only one good free meal at the whole fest, and everyone knows it.
Winners for best 4 a.m. bar, late-night theater, after-hours jazz, 24-hour spa, and postbar eats.
Then, the South Side artists asks: “Why do they become special when I paint them? Why did you not care when it was just boarded up?”
From George Clinton to A Tribe Called Quest, our best of the fest.