As staged by the talented Blank Theatre Company, a group of friends gather in Berlin to try to understand their moment.
Category: Entertainment
‘Kraven the Hunter’ flops while ‘Moana 2’ tops the box office again
The Spider-Man spinoff “Kraven the Hunter” got off to a disastrous start in North American theaters this weekend.
Detroit-area library says Chicago man can keep overdue baseball book — 50 years later
Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
Best of 2024: TV, movies, live music, theater and much more around Chicago
With 2024 coming to a close, the A&E staff take a look back at their favorites from the year, from the stage performances that captivated us to the books that kept us turning the page.
Naperville girl part of national Broadway ‘Les Miz’ production coming to Chicago this week
Emerson “Emmy” Mae Chang, a 9-year-old Naperville resident, plays little Cosette and young Eponine in the traveling Broadway production of “Les Misérables.” The show opens in Chicago on Tuesday.
Best viewing of the Geminids meteor shower is early Saturday. Here’s how to watch.
As many as 120 meteors can be seen per hour under perfect viewing conditions every year around mid-December.
What to do in Chicago: Jennifer Hudson, a Christmas carol singalong and plenty to do at the MCA
Also this weekend, a Latin American Christmas concert and Manual Cinema’s take on Dickens.
Review: ‘Cult of Love’ on Broadway asks why we come home, yet again, for the holidays
Shailene Woodley, Zachary Quinto and an ensemble cast play a Connecticut family. Dysfunctional, yes, but we need them anyway.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ review: The best you can say about the latest Sony Marvel movie is … that’s so kraven
Is ‘Kraven the Hunter’ the result of the audience’s fatigue with this sort of comics-derived material? Or the filmmakers’?
Top 10 dance in Chicago of 2024: There’s room for big, boisterous productions
From Giordano to Deeply Rooted, this year Chicago dance delivered in a big way. And why has Joffrey Ballet’s “Atonement” stuck with me so closely?