Chicago Record Report covers new local music that's caught the Reader's ear—including by WateRR & Machacha, Half Gringa, and ...
Plus: A proposal to ease housing banishment laws and the Army Corps drops plans for a toxic sludge dump in Calumet Harbor.
Taigo Onez talks about straddling hip-hop and house, his goals for his Bang Le’ Dex label, and his work as electronic format ...
A neighbor’s doorbell recording showed Sheila Albers that the official report was wrong. She turned to public records to find ...
Reconnecting with a teenage performing fantasy at Newport Theater, where "everyone who walks through the doors" is welcome.
Splash Hatch on the E Going Down at Definition Theatre looks at environmental racism and Black maternal health.
Final girl tropes mix with the trauma of growing up queer in it's been ten years since everybody died at Open Space Arts.
In the early 1990s, trombonist Jeb Bishop became an essential part of Chicago’s musically and geographically outward-looking ...
Fratti uses electronic effects to process her cello and build scaffolding loops, often adding intertwining layers of ...
Reader with double the dollars! The Chicago Reader is a 501(c)(3) local newsroom connecting Chicago communities through ...
A history of a "school for wayward girls" reveals issues with youth justice and juvenile detention centers in Illinois.
Much of the joy in Sonido Gallo Negro’s music comes from embracing their heritage of resistance and resilience, which helps ...
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