Scott Turow
The novelist, 69, on the thrill of a bestseller, the strain from a hard-to-please dad, and the upside of divorce
The novelist, 69, on the thrill of a bestseller, the strain from a hard-to-please dad, and the upside of divorce
… and its history as the site of various cultish lectures
Tickets to the band’s summer show at Soldier Field top out at $2,383. How about a freebie for the city whose sound made them stars?
Dickens and The Nutcracker are swell and all, but sometimes you just need a little more spice in your eggnog. Here, four edgier holiday shows.
The Chicago folksinger and songwriter, 30, has held many jobs: dental assistant, nanny, bookstore clerk. But with the July release of her tranquil debut LP, There’s Always Glimmer, funded by a Kickstarter campaign, music has become her main pursuit. Ahead of her show at Lincoln Hall on November 23, Margaret reflects on how she found … Read more
After using his last album to process a cousin’s death, the rapper finds himself reenergized.
Including, yes, the parade on State Street.
How the native Chicagoan, who performs at Subterranean on November 23, used music to round out a whole identity.
It’s officially A Christmas Carol season.
Objects owned by the Chicago Imagist hit the market.