Become Death's forthcoming debut full-length, Vorara (due July 3), is one of the most anticipated local metal releases of the ...
Plus: Beat-scene showcase Electronic Buffet returns, Make Music Chicago presents a day of dozens of events, and more.
Founder Ramona Slick reflects on five years of Rated Q, the Music Box Theatre’s monthly series celebrating drag and queer film.
Shallowater’s September album, God’s Gonna Give You a Million Dollars, feels like an inner-tube ride along a creek after a light rain.
Hooke’s Law has the diversity of a mixtape, and KeiyaA also makes it hang together like a mixtape—she unifies its sounds with a message of intimacy straight from the heart.
Genre-blending Chicago collective Mansa create fully formed environments from R&B, jazz, alternative, and hip-hop.
Pleasure Puncture,” the Samuel Schwindt show at Ignition Projects, features nine leather sculptures, a mix of colors and dancerly forms.
The Brown Line is an emerging, independent Chicago newsletter named for the elevated train—aiming to cut through redlining to elevate the underground arts, culture, and community life of the city’s ...
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The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer.
Long before reggaeton topped global charts, its story was being written through migration, resistance, and the sounds of the Caribbean. “Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón,” a new ...
Open Space Arts presents the North American English-language premiere of Guillem Clua's queer romantic comedy.
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