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Tag: Arts & Culture

Here’s Every Free Movie in Millennium Park This Summer
By Matt Pollock
On the roster: High Fidelity, Get Out, Groundhog Day, and … a Wall-E/Crash double feature? Read more
3 Things You’ll Learn from a Film About the Black Student Sit-In at Northwestern
By Lauren Williamson
The Takeover, a new documentary premiering this month, recounts the protest that took place 50 years ago. Read more
The Top Ten Things to Do This Week
Pop star Hayley Kiyoko, ex-Crystal Castles frontwoman Alice Glass, the Chicago Critics Film Festival, and more Read more
Legendary Outsider Artist Lee Godie's Work Is for Sale—at a State Unclaimed Property Auction
By Phoebe Mogharei
The late, beloved Chicago outsider artist has been featured in the Art Institute and the Smithsonian, and now she headlines an auction by the Illinois State Treasurer. Read more
Ivan Albright’s 'Seductive and Repellent' Art Draws Viewers In
By Christian Belanger
A new exhibit of the late artist’s work opens at the Art Institute this month. Read more
Cameo Sets You Up With Personalized Celebrity Shout-Outs
By Shia Kapos
Want Tori Spelling to congratulate you on the birth of your child? Props from a Real Housewife? This site will set you up for a small fee. Read more
Q&A: David Corn and Michael Isikoff on 'Russian Roulette'
By Tim Balk
Journalists David Corn and Michael Isikoff talk about their new book on Russian interference in the U.S. elections in advance of their Chicago Humanities Festival appearance. Read more
The Yard Tackles High School Shootings on Stage
By Brian Golden
The youth theater company hits Steppenwolf’s stage with a timely play. Read more
Q&A: Veronica Roth Returns With The Fates Divide
By Adam Morgan
The author of Divergent discusses her latest book, anxiety, and why she chooses to stay in Chicago. Read more
Poet and Essayist Hanif Abdurraqib on Optimism, Activism, and the Joys of Losing at Spades
By Phoebe Mogharei
The author of 'They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us' talks about simple and complex joys in advance of his Chicago Humanities Festival appearance. Read more
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