Music and Concerts | Column: Kids like to swear. Do I blame Olivia Rodrigo? Or do I blame myself? I turned to the parent next to me at the United Center and asked what she was going to do about all the, you know ... all of the swearing.
Music and Concerts | ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ reigns at the box office with $56.5 million opening Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has reigned over the weekend box office.
Music and Concerts | Column: Devo in concert in Chicago: At 50, no signs of de-evolution Fifty years after forming, Devo has never broken into laughter at its own satire. At...
Music and Concerts | Coming to Chicago museums: SpaceX Dragon at MSI, Georgia O’Keeffe at Art Institute Also in museum news, a return for the American Writers Festival and a fire station is sold for $1.
Music and Concerts | Review: When Japan became modern: Meiji-era art and artifacts are now at Smart Museum
Music and Concerts | Gov. J.B. Pritzker and wife donate key Civil War document to Lincoln presidential library
Music and Concerts | Biblioracle: Lydia Millet’s ‘We Loved It All’ is a beautiful and sad meditation on the world’s creatures Millet’s books often traffic in humor, but other than that, you never quite know what you’re going to get.
Music and Concerts | Chicago author Jonathan Eig wins Pulitzer Prize for his groundbreaking biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Music and Concerts | Danny Parkins and Ben Kaplan unlock the hidden NBA potential of D3 alumni in the new book ‘Pipeline to the Pros’
Music and Concerts | Biblioracle: Joe Dunthorne’s 2018 novel ‘The Adulterants’ blends humor and pathos
Music and Concerts | A combustible Cannes is set to unfurl with ‘Furiosa,’ ‘Megalopolis’ and a #MeToo reckoning The Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year’s edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.
Music and Concerts | Column: An ode to failure: Some classic movies were flops when they first came out
Music and Concerts | ‘Bodkin’ review: A true crime podcast descends upon rural Ireland, with mediocre results Mysteries can be complicated but not as hard to follow as this one, which starts out promisingly enough.
Music and Concerts | Column: ‘Underbelly’ podcast offers a most compelling tale of a most unlikely spy and his Chicago connections
Music and Concerts | ‘Interview with the Vampire’ review: One of the best shows on TV is back for Season 2
Music and Concerts | Column: About that ‘SNL’ student protest sketch — and a lousy time for political satire
Music and Concerts | Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox to partner with new network — Standard Media Group — but there are hurdles ahead
Music and Concerts | Swiss fans get ready to welcome Eurovision winner Nemo back home Swiss Eurovision fans were getting ready Sunday to give a hero’s welcome to singer Nemo, who won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with “The Code,” an operatic pop-rap ode to the singer’s journey toward embracing a nongender identity.
Music and Concerts | What to do in Chicago: Devo concert, Cabaret Week and a self-guided tour of street murals
Music and Concerts | In memoriam: As a ’90s producer and music tastemaker, Steve Albini was brutally honest — and usually right
Music and Concerts | Dutch contestant kicked out of Eurovision hours before tension-plagued song contest final The Netherlands contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest has been expelled from the competition.
Music and Concerts | Review: ‘An Educated Guess’ at Definition Theatre is a promising new play about an immigration dilemma
Music and Concerts | Review: ‘Jump’ by Shattered Globe has a strong lead performance and characters stuck on a bridge
Music and Concerts | A Red Orchid’s new play ‘Turret’ has a father’s ghost — and Michael Shannon trapped in a bunker
Music and Concerts | Review: ‘Thanksgiving Play’ at Steppenwolf Theatre is a biting satire, humanly played Larissa FastHorse’s play, previously on Broadway, is set at an elementary school where a teacher tries and fails to do the right thing.
Music and Concerts | Review: This ‘Mamma Mia!’ at Nederlander Theatre comes with the Donna of all Donnas
Music and Concerts | Review: In ‘Judgment Day’ at Chicago Shakes, Jason Alexander delivers huge, old-school laughs
Music and Concerts | ‘Death Becomes Her’ gets a new life as a Broadway musical, opening in a world premiere in Chicago