Here Are the Top Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week
Joyce Carol Oates, Chicago International Film Festival, Evgeny Kissin, A Dream Deferred, and Hubbard Street Dance
Joyce Carol Oates, Chicago International Film Festival, Evgeny Kissin, A Dream Deferred, and Hubbard Street Dance
See Breakfast at Ina’s at the Chicago International Film Festival.
The visual artist has been repainting structures all around the South Side. Her latest work is now on display as part of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
Check out Sarah FitzSimons’s House, on display now.
Chicago Fire Fest loses public funding, newbies clean up at the Jeffs, and Tim Meadows announces a City Winery show.
The Five Don’t-miss picks for Wednesday, October 7, through October 13, 2015 1 Treasure Island Theater Director Mary Zimmerman’s stunning aesthetic and actor Lawrence DiStasi’s shape-shifting prowess ensure that his new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic will be one of the most rip-roaring experiences of the season. 10/7–1/31. $40–$125. Lookingglass Theatre, Water Tower Works, 821 … Read more
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Comedy Central passed on the show, but you can watch the pilot for it now.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 11 a.m.
Four fall shows tackle the ’20s art form.