Gypsy Review: Thrilling, Frustrating, and Exceptional
The pieces are in place for this bawdy, ambitious show to be an excellent revival at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
The pieces are in place for this bawdy, ambitious show to be an excellent revival at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
The February 15 show is one of four appearances the jazz trumpet player has in Chicago this month.
Justin Timberlake, Art Shay’s favorite French film, Duke Ellington’s only opera, and more hot picks for mid-February.
In a Q&A, the Ukrainian Village rapper says what influences her art, what went into the album, and what to expect at its release party at The Hideout tonight.
Here’s all the latest info on lineups, dates, and tickets for this summer’s big shows.
With her new album, Burn Your Fire for No Witness, the indie songbird and ex-Chicagoan joins the big leagues.
More than 100 shows are offering discounted tickets, lectures, and more. Here’s a guide to the week’s best deals.
Saturday night, more than 1,400 people came to the Hilton Chicago to eat, drink, and dance in support of equal rights.
Backing up Mavis Staples or touring with Iron & Wine, you’ve heard this local—even if you don’t know her name. See her at a residency at The Hideout this month.
A look at the 30-year career that led to The Production Line of Happiness, which shows through May 18 at the Art Institute of Chicago.