In defense of subtitles
Those once-pestering words on the bottom of television screens I now see as an opportunity to refresh and expand my communication. The post In defense of subtitles appeared first on Chicago …
Those once-pestering words on the bottom of television screens I now see as an opportunity to refresh and expand my communication. The post In defense of subtitles appeared first on Chicago …
Mikki Kendall asks women who their feminism is really for. Hood feminism is unabashedly angry, a little asshole-like, proactive, and, sometimes, it's illegal"but…
Gabriel Bump's debut novel looks at what it's like to never feel at home. Claude McKay Love recounts his life in two parts that many will be familiar with: befor…
Three actors portray different aspects of the iconic disco queen in this touring musical. The Des McAnuff-directed Summer: The Donna Summer Musical begins with a…
Rival dance crews find common ground in UrbanTheater's staging. When house music is recounted in books, television shows, and other media, three things are alway…
Mickey "Mixin'" Oliver's new autobiographical musical has charm, but is too talky. The rise of house music is a large chapter in Chicago's story, yet Revolution …
The Comedy Central series offers a nuanced, and incredibly funny, depiction of Englewood you won't see on the news. Comedy Central's South Side isn't interested …