Pitchfork Launches the Dissolve, a New Film Site
The Chicago-based site, staffed by AV Club veterans, will launch this summer.
The Chicago-based site, staffed by AV Club veterans, will launch this summer.
Five musts from our June culture calendar
With Twin Shadow, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Gordon Matta-Clark, the local June culture calendar is packed.
The street fair is taking over Wicker Park, and it’s bringing some pretty good music.
Outdoor jazz debuts at the MCA, the South Loop gets into fashion frenzy, and Second City writer and performer Tim Sniffen shares his weekend plans.
As the indispensable West Loop art incubator Threewalls turns 10 (with a birthday bash on June 15), here’s a look at the artists executive director Shannon Stratton sees as its rising stars.
The mysterious new station has an eerie similarity to a local alt-rock radio legend. Come on. A concert with Bush?
For 10 days starting Saturday, 35 performers from around the world will offend and delight audiences in four venues across Noble Square.
Mavis Staples, The Walkmen, Neko Case, and Young the Giant will play at the event on September 6-7, 2013.
May 11, 2013–The 26th annual Alzheimer’s Association Chicago Rita Hayworth Gala at the Hilton Chicago raised a record-breaking $1.5 million for Alzheimer’s Association care, support, and research programs. More than 900 guests attended the Mother’s Day weekend tradition and paid homage to the elegance of the silver-screen legend. Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, the Gala is a tribute to her mother, Rita Hayworth, who lost her life to Alzheimer’s disease.