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What You'll See at Hedwig Dances' Spring Showcase
By Cassie Walker Burke
Choreographer Jan Bartoszek explains how she blurs the line between dance and art. Read more
Five Questions for Director Kimberly Senior
By Tomi Obaro
The Evanston director tells all about her production of The Great God Pan, Amy Herzog's play, opening April 3. Read more
The 25 Best Things to Do in Chicago This April
By Cassie Walker Burke, Jason Foumberg, Graham Meyer, Tomi Obaro, Erin Osmon, and Catey Sullivan
See St. Vincent, Emmylou Harris, The National, John Cale—and that's just some of the music. Get busy! Read more
You Should See Caroline Shaw at Ravinia Saturday Night
By Graham Meyer
The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer sings with the octet Roomful of Teeth in Highland Park tomorrow night. Read more
Take Your Kids to See Musician Justin Roberts on Sunday
By Erin Osmon
The Lincoln Square musician plays his catchy tunes for tots at Old Town School of Folk Music the morning of March 30. Read more
The Spektral Quartet Has Released the Most Beautiful Ringtones
By Graham Meyer
The quartet commissioned more than 40 composers to write ringtones, alarms, and alerts for cellphones. This Saturday, the miniatures drop at a party at Constellation. Read more
Is There a Gay Mafia in the Art World?
By Jason Foumberg
The Top Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week
See Amy Schumer, Wynton Marsalis, vintage posters, and more! Read more
Road Show Review: Sondheim Minimized, and It Works
By Catey Sullivan
More than a decade after its over-the-top debut, director Gary Griffin nicely pares down the musical with an intimate staging and a small, well-matched ensemble. Read more
Is Hannibal Buress the Funniest Man Alive?
By Elly Fishman
This 31-year-old Chicago-born comedian is conquering America. Read more
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