Does a weekly procedural need lore? No. No it doesn’t not. But lore you will be served. The “NCIS” spinoff set in 1991 about young Gibbs functions as one long flashback
Category: Entertainment
Review: Anohni and the Johnsons deliver on promise with ‘It’s Time to Feel What’s Really Happening’
Giving the equivalent of an elegy for the state of the world, Anohni sounded as if she absorbed all the pain coursing through our collapsing biosphere.
‘Terrifier 3’ slashes ‘Joker’ to take No. 1 at the box office, Trump film ‘The Apprentice’ fizzles
“Terrifier 3,” a gory, low-budget slasher from the small distributor Cineverse, topped the weekend box office with $18.3 million.
Watch the Chicago Marathon live
It’s marathon weekend in Chicago and here is how to watch some 47,000 runners from around the world follow a route around 29 of Chicago’s neighborhoods.
Review: For a deeper appreciation of Maxwell, go to one of his concerts
Maxwell has been a musical force in neo-soul and R&B for decades. His “Serenade Tour” played Chicago’s United Center on Thursday night.
Graham Nash reflects on his career ahead of shows at Evanston’s Cahn Auditorium
Like many of his ‘60s contemporaries, Graham Nash can’t seem to trade in touring for retirement.
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ review: A moving story of an actor’s heroism, onscreen and off
His spinal cord injury brought on the toughest role of his life. This occasionally slick but genuinely moving new documentary was made with the cooperation of Reeve’s family.
Plotting his future in film: Columbia College student from Monterrey, Mexico, is sharing his short stories one film festival at a time
Carlos Lerma is finding success at film festivals locally and nationally, while helping plan the Chicago International Film Festival, which starts Wednesday.
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short N’ Sweet Cafe’ to open in Chicago this weekend
The pop-up coffee shop, inspired by Carpenter’s hit album, will be located at Happy Monday Coffee in the Loop, 30 E. Adams St.
What to do in Chicago: Sabrina Carpenter, the Chicago Marathon and a different kind of haunted house
Also on our list: Hillary Rodham Clinton speaking on her latest book, accountant-turned-house DJ and producer John Summit in town and “Misery” at the American Blues Theater.