• Chris Christie: Ban New Jersey-Cuba Flights Until Assata Shakur Is Brought Back To The U.S.

    Chris Christie: Ban New Jersey-Cuba Flights Until Assata Shakur Is Brought Back To The U.S.
    Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie is urging officials who oversee the Newark Liberty International Airport to ban flights from New Jersey to the country of Cuba until Assata Shakur is brought back to the U.S.
    According to The Wall Street Journal, Christie sent a letter Tuesday to Port Authority chairman John Degnan, demanding flights be suspended until the return of Joanne Chesimard, known as Assata Shakur. The revolutionary activist was convicted of killing a
  • Shuck off with Logan Oyster Socials at the next Monday Night Foodball

    Shuck off with Logan Oyster Socials at the next Monday Night Foodball
    On picture day in third grade, Rickie Pérez wore his dad’s chef’s coat and toque and posed with his favorite book from the Brentano Math and Science Academy library: Lynne Marie Waldee’s Cooking the French Way. “I got heated for it, because we were in the middle of the second three-peat,” he says. “Everybody else […]
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  • CTA failures, Bears stadium, Mayor’s Youth Commission

    CTA failures, Bears stadium, Mayor’s Youth Commission
    Disarray at the CTA The #FireDorval caucus grows larger. Governor J.B. Pritzker is the latest to call for the ouster of CTA president Dorval Carter. Although he declined to use terms like “fired”, Pritzker’s message was clear: “Changes are going to have to take place, there’s no doubt, at the CTA, and I think that’s […]
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  • Bears QB Caleb Williams: Criticism of Nails, Fashion Reflect Fan Homophobia

    Bears QB Caleb Williams: Criticism of Nails, Fashion Reflect Fan Homophobia
    By Evan F. Moore
    In the aftermath of the Hennessy, Casamigos, and Remy Martin bottle memorials, along with dissipated balloon send-offs regarding former Bears QB Justin Fields, the team officially moved on by selecting USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. 
    That’s right, Bears fans. It’s time to embrace what’s in front of you: The future.
    When Williams hit the stage in Detroit with a primal yell, the energy was different and unlike anyth
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  • The 5 Things You Should Know About New Bears QB Caleb Williams

    The 5 Things You Should Know About New Bears QB Caleb Williams
    Caleb Williams at his post-draft press conference (Credit: Jeremy Allen, Michigan Chronicle).
    DETROIT—The worst-kept secret in the NFL became official when the Chicago Bears selected Caleb Williams as the top overall pick in the NFL Draft. 
    The only quarterback the Bears hosted for its pre-draft visit was Williams. When the University of Southern California quarterback had a pro day at his old college, Chicago’s newest signee, Keenan Allen, attended to provide support. Welc
  • Michelle Williams is Set to Dazzle in ‘Death Becomes Her’ at Cadillac Palace Theatre

    Michelle Williams is Set to Dazzle in ‘Death Becomes Her’ at Cadillac Palace Theatre
    Michelle Williams is back where she belongs, on stage for a Broadway-bound production. 
    Sure, she’s renowned for being a core member of a famous female R&B group. Still, Williams has made her mark by appearing in some of the most memorable productions over the last twenty years: “Aida,” “Chicago,” “Fela!” and, of course, “The Color Purple.” 
    Before this Rockford, Illinois native heads back to Broadway for her latest ve
  • Selva Aparicio on ‘In Memory Of’

    Selva Aparicio on ‘In Memory Of’
    Editor’s note: Coco Picard spoke with Selva Aparicio about the exhibition “In Memory Of,” on view at the DePaul Art Museum. Edited text from the comic is transcribed here to ease readability. Selva Aparicio’s solo show, “In Memory Of”  at the DePaul Art Museum from March 14-August 4, 2024, alters the museum’s architecture with labor-intensive signs of […]
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  • Detroit Breaks Day-One NFL Draft Attendance Record with 275,000-Plus Spectators

    The passion of football fans knows no bounds, and it’s evident in the way that more than 275,000 people packed into downtown Detroit Thursday night, April 25, to break the NFL’s single-day draft attendance record.
    The previous record was when 200,000-plus people attended opening day of the 2019 NFL Draft, and the city saw more than 600,000 people over its three days.
    After just 10 picks announced Thursday night in Detroit, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told the crowd of the new reco
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  • NFL Drafts Prospects Flaunt Their Style on the Red Carpet at the Fox Theatre in Detroit

    On a night where just 13 NFL prospects showed up to attend the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, the pre-show red carpet attend was a star-studded affair, as soon-to-be pro football players were dressed to the nines for thousands of fans and media members.
    Draft prospects were all decked out in diamonds and gold and tailored suits for the event. Check out the looks from 12 of the 13 prospective draftees as they strutted the red carpet with their parents, significant others, other family members, and fr
  • NFL Drafts Prospects Flaunt Their Style on the Red Carpet at the Fox Theatre

    On a night where just 13 NFL prospects showed up to attend the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, the pre-show red carpet attend was a star-studded affair, as soon-to-be pro football players were dressed to the nines for thousands of fans and media members.
    Draft prospects were all decked out in diamonds and gold and tailored suits for the event. Check out the looks from 12 of the 13 prospective draftees as they strutted the red carpet with their parents, significant others, other family members, and fr
  • Drummer Jim White and guitarist Marisa Anderson craft a weird, soothing hybrid

    Drummer Jim White and guitarist Marisa Anderson craft a weird, soothing hybrid
    To a large extent, classical music and popular music are separate traditions with distinct audiences. No one told folk guitarist Marisa Anderson and indie-rock drummer Jim White, though. Their second album together, the new Swallowtail (Thrill Jockey), is a mix of abstract exploration and gentle folk melody that thoughtfully wanders through a landscape that’s part […]
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  • London’s Folly Group soothe anxieties with gorgeous postpunk and electronica

    London’s Folly Group soothe anxieties with gorgeous postpunk and electronica
    Folly Group’s “Paying the Price” is one of the best electronica-infused postpunk songs about shame, and it’s only a B side. The band’s singles—of which they’ve dropped plenty since debuting with “Fashionista” in 2021—land with the digital punch of Sonic the Hedgehog and the spooky polish of Joy Division. The London quartet are on their […]
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    Bears’ $5 Billion Stadium Proposal, No. 1 Draft Pick Shows Team Reinventing Itself
    The Chicago Bears’ $5 billion proposal for a brand new lakefront stadium, ahead of their anticipated No. 1 overall pick at tonight’s NFL Draft, marks an inflection point for a franchise reimagining itself for the future. 
    Under the plan, the new stadium would be built next to the current Soldier Field, one of the NFL’s smaller venues. It would sport a translucent roof and enormous windows to allow natural light to enter while providing spectacular views of the city’s
  • Chicago pianist Erwin Helfer is celebrated by musical friends and peers

    Chicago pianist Erwin Helfer is celebrated by musical friends and peers
    Pianist Erwin Helfer is a local hero who has made a global impact. The 88-year-old musician is resolute in his devotion to early blues, jazz, and ragtime piano, and he’s taught his emotional, succinct style to legions of students. This month, Helfer’s Highland Park–based label, the Sirens, hosts a celebration of his music and influence […]
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  • Japanese multi-instrumentalist Eiko Ishibashi performs a live score for the Chicago debut of Gift

    Japanese multi-instrumentalist Eiko Ishibashi performs a live score for the Chicago debut of Gift
    Even if Japanese songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Eiko Ishibashi collaborated with Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi only once, I’d be grateful. When I saw Hamaguchi’s celebrated 2021 movie, Drive My Car, at the Siskel Film Center (it won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film a couple months later), Ishibashi’s pensive, understated score charmed me completely. […]
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  • Experimental-minded locals Meth. find catharsis in bruising noise 

    Experimental-minded locals Meth. find catharsis in bruising noise 
    When the Reader checked in with local noisemaking polymath Seb Alvarez in 2022, he’d turned his creative focus away from his band Meth. and toward the beats-blasted experimental side project Virgin Mother. In that context, the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist made a weirdo junkyard-fi racket with members of rising Rockford screamo outfit Frail Body and many […]
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  • Lutenist Jozef van Wissem portrays forces of life and death on two new albums

    Lutenist Jozef van Wissem portrays forces of life and death on two new albums
    “The Lute is Eternal” proclaims the text that concludes the ten-minute video to Jozef van Wissem’s recent single, “The Call of the Deathbird.” The Dutch composer’s gruff vocals appear throughout the short film, shot in the vast Soviet mausoleum outside Warsaw, but his singing (and the relative angelic voice of Hillary Woods) directs the listener […]
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  • UK rap royal Giggs makes his first North American headlining tour

    UK rap royal Giggs makes his first North American headlining tour
    Giggs’s self-released debut full-length, Walk in da Park, is a landmark album in UK hip-hop history, and almost 16 years after its release, the London rapper is making his first North American headlining tour. Giggs still has the coiled menace and cool-headed flow that made his breakout single, the 2007 freestyle “Talkin the Hardest,” a […]
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  • Survivor contestant Ben Katzman proves that shredding and DIY touring can prepare you for anything 

    Survivor contestant Ben Katzman proves that shredding and DIY touring can prepare you for anything 
    Countless Survivor contestants have turned to the camera during their confessionals to express the difficult and draining nature of the game—the physical and mental exhaustion, the lack of food, and the constant close proximity to others take an immense toll. Most cast members find this kind of precarity new and very destabilizing. But season 46 […]
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  • How Black Sports Agents Are Making A Bigger Impact On The Business Of NFL

    How Black Sports Agents Are Making A Bigger Impact On The Business Of NFL
    The lives of numerous athletes will be changed today as the NFL Draft kicks off in Detroit. Following the excitement of being selected by an NFL franchise, the players and their families will have to get down to business. Salary negotiations are inevitable, and the right sports agent can help players gain millions when it comes to performance incentives. 
     
    But when it comes to sports agents, the lack of diversity is glaring. Although there are 57.5% of Black players in the NFL, there
  • Barrie Cole: Chicago’s short-order chef of language and empathy

    Barrie Cole: Chicago’s short-order chef of language and empathy
    I saw my first Barrie Cole play the night before the world turned upside down.  On September 10, 2001, I trotted over to Curious Theatre Branchʼs home in the now defunct Lunar Cabaret space on North Lincoln to see To Relax and Laugh in that year’s edition of the Rhino Fest. In Cole’s one-act play, […]
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  • Black Man Shot & Killed By Police After Falling Asleep In Car, Family Says

    Black Man Shot & Killed By Police After Falling Asleep In Car, Family Says
    Photo: Getty Images
    A family is seeking justice after a 20-year-old Black man was fatally shot by police after they said he fell asleep in his car in Richmond, Virginia.
    “My son impacted peoples’ lives and never wanted to do anybody any harm or anything,” Latoya Hardney, the victim’s mother, told 8News. “He was just a lovable person, he would make you smile. He would sit down to talk to you and talk to you for hours, and that’s just the type of person he was.&
  • Review: Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver

    Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver picks up right where the first film left off, continuing writer-director-cinematographer Zack Snyder’s Seven Samurai in space” homage/reimagining/pastiche. (Albeit there isn’t that much space this time.) Unlike the first Rebel Moon film, which saw Kora (Sofia Boutella) and Gunnar (Michiel Huisman) travel across the galaxy recruiting warriors to […]
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  • Review: Omen

    Omen opens on the set of a windswept desert. A horseback rider appears as the score wanes and whistles. This is maybe the only moment of calm in the film, with the remainder involving stunning visuals that juxtapose harrowing dialogue and circumstances. It’s a heartbreaker, for sure.  After residing in Belgium, Koffi (Marc Zinga) prepares […]
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  • Review: Macbeth

    Simon Godwin’s production of Macbeth was filmed live at Dock X in London, but even though it was intended for cinema release, a lot of the production choices don’t work especially well on the big screen. The cast is in military dress intended to evoke contemporary conflicts in Eastern Europe or Syria, but the details […]
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  • Review: Abigail

    In Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula, the titular vampire’s victims were initially and primarily women. The bites and the blood were metaphors for sexual awakening, and the femmes who fell to the monster’s fangs howled about being forever damned as “unclean” after they’d been bitten by the big D. Abigail stands the fallen-woman trope on […]
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  • The Music Man at Marriott knows the territory

    The Music Man at Marriott knows the territory
    In the opening scene of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man at Marriott Theatre, a train car full of traveling salesmen showcase their talent and precision as they fast-talk and sing their way through the opening number, “Rock Island” (aka the “Ya gotta know the territory” song). The salesmen, each identified by a different company name […]
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  • Jump bridges painful family memories

    Jump bridges painful family memories
    There have been several intriguing plays about siblings dealing with loss onstage this year, including Leah Nanako Winkler’s The Brightest Thing in the World at About Face Theatre and the current production of John Patrick Shanley’s Brooklyn Laundry at Northlight. Charly Evon Simpson’s Jump, now in a midwest premiere with Shattered Globe Theatre under AmBer […]
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  • Dane in the mirror

    Dane in the mirror
    A one-person take on Hamlet starring a famous comedian sounds like a recipe for self-indulgence. (Or the opening premise for a deliberately off-kilter affair, as in the ridiculous and sublime Gary Busey’s One-Man Hamlet, performed by David Carl at Chicago Shakespeare as part of the theater’s Shakespeare 400 festival in 2016.) HamletThrough 5/4: Tue and […]
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  • This Week In Black History April 24-30, 2024

    This Week In Black History April 24-30, 2024
    APRIL 24
    1867—The first national meeting of the Ku Klux Klan is held at the Maxwell House in Nashville, Tenn. The White supremacist organization and its various offshoots would go on to launch a wave of terror, which would result in death and injury to thousands of African Americans over the years. The Klan would remain the nation’s most powerful anti-Black terrorist organization for the next 70 years. The first chapter, however, was actually formed a year earlier in Pulaski, Tenn. M

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