In “Escaping the Tyranny of Meaning,” Leasho Johnson builds upon years of work investigating Blackness, queerness, and Caribbeanness.
For their ten-year celebration in September, Mr. Man released a list of their top ten favorite nude scenes of all time, ...
Isaiah Collier retires the Chosen Few with a fiery new record, rapper Kaicrewsade expands his soulful vision with his first ...
The traveling players from Hamlet take center stage with their own personal dramas in Teatro Tariakuri's El Piélago de las ...
Kerry Reid (she/her) has been the theater and dance editor at the Chicago Reader since 2019. Graduating from Columbia College ...
Unseen and Underserved,” a solo show by Cheri Lee Charlton, exposes the devastating, if not deadly, consequences of medical ...
Photos from the Hyde Park Jazz Festival's 18th year demonstrate the indomitable spirit that sustains this celebration of ...
Chinese Football are touring North America for the first time, yet their Subterranean show will likely have the celebratory ...
The fall awards roundup includes the Equity Jeff Awards, 3Arts Awards, and the Meier Foundation honorees; Dance Divas hits ...
Chicago music zines are booming, thanks to the likes of Hallogallo, Portable Model, and Ignorant People—but there’s always ...
Casey Cereceda is an educator and musician living in Chicago, IL. Originally from South Florida, he finds inspiration from his childhood. A recurring theme in his work is identity, and how his has ...
Anohni has remained that way ever since; her voice has an intimate, unsettling sincerity, and her music hits like torch songs from the beyond.