Andrew Ortmann’s long-running, collaborative Panicsville project has traversed countless confounding musical paths across ...
Chicago rapper Thirteendegrees° is a key member of an underground movement that decenters drill in favor of what he calls ...
He says he’d work the day shift if he could, but the night shift has its advantages. Very few people come in during the early morning hours, which he appreciates as an introvert. During these slow ...
For all its agonies and ecstasies, “nightlife” is still “life.” It’s neither better nor worse than day life; it simply is.
For this iteration of 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman reviews the practice of Chicago-based painter Xuanlin Ye.
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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 ...
Trap Door's revival of Amiri Baraka's absudist and allegorical Dutchman from 1964 is raw, poetic, and confrontational.
In Wyrd, three sisters wrestle with their otherworldly powers and the unseen forces that prevent them from using them ...
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The films of Paige Taul explore Black cultural identity, from style to family and from class mobility to personal mythmaking.
Over the last five years, the number of people released from the Cook County jail late at night has steadily increased.