Todd Diederich Lives in Darkness
The Chicago photographer doesn’t have a home, a room, or even a bed. But his nighttime images have a new show at Johalla Projects, ‘Luminous Flux,’ opening tomorrow.
The Chicago photographer doesn’t have a home, a room, or even a bed. But his nighttime images have a new show at Johalla Projects, ‘Luminous Flux,’ opening tomorrow.
In the last years of his life, Roger Ebert embraced the Web, and through it, his life story.
A look back on some of the great writing from the legendary film critic.
There is some seriously funny stuff on stages around town today through Saturday.
Chicago graphic novelist Jeffrey Brown shows us what his meteoric year has been like—in comic form.
Don your best Don Draper suit, drink $5 cocktails, and win a prize for being the best dressed at the theater’s viewing party this Sunday.
The Broadway musical, based on Steven Spielberg’s 2002 film, is pretty awesome.
See the Smith Westerns, visit the Robie House, and go into hysterics at the Chicago Improv Festival.
Circuits and synthesizers mimic the natural world in two free art shows at the Cultural Center and Lincoln Park Conservatory.
The 11-piece band of Icelandic experimental rockers followed up their Lolla set with another blowout Chicago performance.