November's Best Readings, Stand-Up, and Seasonal Stuff in Chicago
See Cameron Esposito, hear Doris Kearns Goodwin, and watch people put wreaths on those lions by the Art Institute.
See Cameron Esposito, hear Doris Kearns Goodwin, and watch people put wreaths on those lions by the Art Institute.
Marquis Hill plays tonight, the Umbrella Music Festival happens next week, and all month, there are loads of choices for live music around the city.
Between the CSO, the Lyric Opera, and a lot of other performances, there are 41 great shows in Chicago this month.
The Blind Boys of Alabama, Built to Spill, the Black Crowes—and that’s just the B bands in the city this month.
These four artists prove that Chicago is at the center of the fiber art movement.
Or anyone else, for that matter. Here’s the legend the performer left this city.
They Died Where They Lived, Trevor, Hellcab, Holidaze, and more comedies on Chicago’s stages this month.
Gallery 400 hosts It’s the Political Economy, Stupid, and the city’s galleries exhibit work by Richard Notkin, Jason Benson, and Diane Christiansen.
Frontman Russell Mael has kept glam rock interesting for over four decades. His band plays Lincoln Hall on November 6.
Hello Dolly!, Wicked, and Miss Saigon join a lineup full of holiday favorites.