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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer. For the past several years, my moviegoing log has been a Google Sheet; only somewhat more recently have I again taken to Letterboxd to log titles (having joined and then abandoned […] The post Film logs, benshi, and Pedro Costa appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
The Moviegoer: Film logs, benshi, and Pedro Costa - Chicago Reader
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoReader Bites celebrates dishes, drinks, and atmospheres from the Chicagoland food scene. Have you had a recent food or drink experience that you can’t stop thinking about? Share it with us at fooddrink@chicagoreader.com. “The duck is better,” a server might tell you if you’re caught dithering between the gỏi gà and gỏi vịt at this […] The post Gỏi vịt (duck salad) at Nhà Hàng Vietnam Restaurant appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
Reader Bites: Gỏi vịt (duck salad) at Nhà Hàng Vietnam Restaurant - Chicago Reader
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoOn Friday, November 17, members of the Berlin Union and the lawyer for the beloved Lakeview queer club met for what workers didn’t know would be their last bargaining session. Staff, party hosts, DJs, and patrons were riding the high from a successful four-week boycott. For months, the club’s owners, Jim Schuman and Jo Webster, […] The post Closing time appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
A farewell to Berlin
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe phrase “love letter” is often overused in reviews, but when author Arionne Nettles calls her new book “a love letter to the city that raised me,” it’s entirely fitting. In We Are the Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence on Everything, Nettles weaves her personal memories of growing up in Chicago with reporting and historical research […] The post ‘Chicago is in my DNA’ appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
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Gaza · GazaThis week, as demonstrations charging Israel with genocide in Gaza ramped up on college campuses across the country, the staff of the Illinois Holocaust Museum was preparing for the May 1 opening of a new permanent exhibit they’d been planning for four years. Housed in the museum’s towerlike Hall of Reflection, it would be a […] The post A new genocide exhibit opens at the Holocaust Museum appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoAnaiet Soul (she/they)—born Teiana Davis—is a 24-year-old multi-instrumentalist and performer whose main instrument is piano. Primarily jazz-trained, Soul has taken part in Ravinia Jazz Mentor, After School Matters, and Harold Washington College’s jazz programs. Through such opportunities, they’ve rubbed elbows with many people they still regularly gig with today, including Chris Sanchez, Jeremy Joél Warren, […] The post Anaiet Soul, pianist, pe…See the Story
Anaiet Soul, pianist, performer, and lifelong student - Chicago Reader
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn the 1980’s the Chicago art world was at the height of its authority. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago was mounting the first solo museum exhibition of work by Jeff Koons, hosting performances by pioneering sound artist Laurie Anderson, and bringing groundbreaking exhibitions like “The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890-1985” to the city. […] The post An inside look at Chicago’s 80s art scene appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
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Housing · ChicagoA month after the years-in-the-making Bring Chicago Home referendum failed to pass during March’s near-record low primary turnout, the City Council voted to approve a $1.25 billion bond issue to fund new and expanded housing and economic development efforts. The bond issue would use the bump in the city’s share of property tax revenue from […] The post Out with the old, in with the new appeared first on Chicago Reader.See the Story
Chicago approves $1.25 million housing and development bond plan
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