Books | Biblioracle: Joe Dunthorne’s 2018 novel ‘The Adulterants’ blends humor and pathos Joe Dunthorne’s "The Adulterants," set in 2011, is the story of Ray Morris, a young married man with a pregnant spouse.
Books | Sierra Ferrell, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and others announced for first-time Evanston Folk Festival The festival will run Sept. 7-8 in the lakefront Dawes Park with music on three...
Books | Review: This ‘Mamma Mia!’ at Nederlander Theatre comes with the Donna of all Donnas I've seen this show some 14 times and I'm a huge ABBA fan. I wanted...
Books | Who is DCASE’s new commissioner? A few questions for Clinée Hedspeth The changeover in the department came just before the summer festival season. Hedspeth says she's still formulating her own goals.
Books | Danny Parkins and Ben Kaplan unlock the hidden NBA potential of D3 alumni in the new book ‘Pipeline to the Pros’ Is there a new unbeaten path to the top of the NBA? That’s the question Ben Kaplan and Danny Parkins raise in their book “Pipeline to the Pros.”
Books | Review: ‘Time for Doing Something Has Passed’ is a deadpan sex comedy now at the Film Center In "The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed," one woman's submissive relationships make for a bracingly harsh romcom.
Books | ‘The Idea of You’ review: My daughter went to Coachella and all I got was this hunky pop star
Books | ‘Hacks’ review: Jean Smart’s Deborah Vance sets her sights on a late-night talk show gig in Season 3 The Max comedy "Hacks" is about testing boundaries to get an adrenaline rush the characters can't getting anywhere else.
Books | Matt Ryan will join CBS Sports’ ‘NFL Today’ studio show, while longtime analysts Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason depart
Books | Review: Judas Priest knows how to put on a classic heavy metal show While many artists spout what the crowd wants to hear, Judas Priest spent scant time on talk and devoted its nearly non-stop 105-minute set to the proverbial walk.
Books | Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ hits No. 1, experiences largest streaming week ever
Books | Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces 2024 inductees, including Smashing Pumpkins, Richard Marx and 1st woman artist Suzy Bogguss
Books | What to do around Chicago: Cinco de Mayo Parade, Comic Book Day and season opener for Green City Market Also this weekend, a new play at Northlight Theatre, 10-minute plays in Wicker Park and another just for kids at the Auditorium.
Books | Review: In ‘Judgment Day’ at Chicago Shakes, Jason Alexander delivers huge, old-school laughs
Books | ‘Death Becomes Her’ gets a new life as a Broadway musical, opening in a world premiere in Chicago
Books | Review: ‘Brooklyn Laundry’ at Northlight Theatre is a truthful, moving story of a couple It's no small praise when I say that director BJ Jones' production of John Patrick Shanley's latest play has a couple in which you can believe.
Books | ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and ‘Stereophonic’ lead Tony Award nominations, shows honoring creativity’s spark
Books | Buffalo Theatre Ensemble premieres ‘Into the Earth with You,’ written by Amazon series creator
Books | Talking to Jason Alexander about ‘Judgment Day’ on Navy Pier, and why George Costanza has the best fans