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First Look review: Shattered Globe Theatre’s “The Grown Up” is a comedic take on the struggle to maintain your innocence
First Look review: Shattered Globe Theatre's “The Grown Up” is a comedic take on the struggle to maintain your innocence -
First Look: Bailiwick’s “Murder Ballad” dives into the consequences of love with a rocking, four-character musical
By Brian Burke Playing at: Flat Iron Arts Building, 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Wicker Park. Through May 9, 2015. www.BailiwickChicago.com Basic storyline: A ... -
Inside Scoop: CimmFest, Uptown Underground opens, Irish art and events at City Winery
Inside Scoop: CimmFest, Uptown Underground opens, Irish art and events at City Winery -
The vinyl resurgence: Record stores are the place to be again in Chicago
By Scott Hartge There is no denying that in the past five years, vinyl has gone through a major rebirth. Even with the practicality ... -
Chicago Insider: Nicole Vasquez on exploring neighborhoods, Café Iberico and wine by fireplace at D.O.C.
Chicago Insider: Nicole Vasquez on exploring neighborhoods, the Spanish menu at Café Iberico and wine by fireplace at D.O.C. -
First Look review: Despite its strong cast, “First Wives Club” falls a bit flat due due to musical, script issues
First Look review: Despite its strong cast, "First Wives Club" falls a bit flat due due to musical, script issues -
The Local Corner: Exploring the Armitage and Bissell intersection in Lincoln Park
The Local Corner: Exploring the Armitage and Bissell intersection in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood -
First Look review: The Hypocrites’ take on Samuel Beckett’s existential “Endgame” is a rewarding watch
First Look review: The Hypocrites' take on Samuel Beckett’s existential "Endgame" is a rewarding watch -
Chicago’s hidden gems: Pick Me Up Cafe, Uncharted Books and The Shift
Chicago's hidden gems: Pick Me Up Cafe, Uncharted Books and The Shift -
First Look review: The Goodman’s “Rapture, Blister, Burn” tackles decades of feminist theories with a smart, funny approach
First Look review: The Goodman’s "Rapture, Blister, Burn" tackles decades of feminist theories with a smart, funny approach