Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle and Nona Hendryx are back together and will perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State. Tickets are $50-$89.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday by phone at (312) 559-1212 or online at ticketmaster.com.
Young dancers grow up with dreams. Melissa Zaremba Crooch's involved the Radio City Rockettes, those impossibly long-legged dancers with the equally impossible kick line.
Chicago-based video-game publisher Midway is on the verge of collapse, and the company has pinned its survival on one game. As last gasps go, "Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe" tells the strongest story in the history of the franchise (written by comic book veterans Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray), but it remains to be seen if it will be enough for fans to get over the watered-down violence (a hallmark of the series) to get a T rating.
Following in the footsteps of Nintendo's popular ''Wii Fit,'' the video-game publisher known for the ''Madden'' football games is jumping into fitness software targeted mostly at women.
The battle of the sub sandwiches has been raging for a while now -- chains vs. independents. Let the chains have at it, because when I want a real sub sandwich, I dive head first into one of the neighborhood joints that over the years have stacked 'em and packed 'em just the way I like 'em.
The Publican, 837 W. Fulton Market; (312) 733-9555. English beer-hall atmosphere at this paean to pork, cured meats, seafood and more. The thrill-a-minute menu features items from many locales in the United States and around the world. Casual, rustic atmosphere with class. Try th fresh oysters, smoked trout, grilled chicken, ham chop and waffle.
(Reviewed Nov. 14)
JJ Grey says he doesn't like to overthink things. As a subscriber to Occam's razor, the scientific principle that states, "All other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best," he believes, for one thing, that man never set foot on the moon.
No doubt about it, France is a very different place from what it was even 50 years ago, with people from many parts of the world, of all races and ethnic groups, now living there, changing the fabric, the face of the European nation.
New photography by Claudia Hart will counterpoint this year's Winter Group Show starting today at kasia kay art projects gallery.
Vitalist Theatre is presenting a world premiere for its holiday show, Anung's First American Christmas, based on the novella by Carl Nordgren.
The musical story of four legendary rock 'n' roll musicians who gathered on Dec. 4, 1956, for one of the greatest jam sessions in history is playing at the Apollo Theater through Jan. 4.
Camper Van Beethoven has never fit easily into any category, which is why CVB was one of the earliest "indie" bands. The legendary alternative rock group will perform two shows this weekend at the Abbey Pub, 3420 W. Grace.
Leave the impressionable youngsters at home if you plan to see the scurrilous Jim Jeffries at one of the five R-rated shows he will perform this weekend at the Lakeshore Theater, 3175 N. Broadway.
For 18 months, one of television's best heroes has been missing. Jack Bauer hasn't saved a single life, much less the world. That isn't like him.
The members of the Giving Tree Band approach their musicianship a little differently than most rock or folk bands (the sound of TGTB is best characterized as a bit of both).
A snowball fight in your shirt sleeves? "Ice skating" in socks? Building an ice fort or dressing a snowman indoors? It's all possible at "Snow Much Fun," a new exhibit opening today at the Chicago Children's Museum. It brings the outdoors indoors and will be an annual seasonal exhibit.
Part spoof and part homage, "Tomato/Tomatoe" is a 50-minute sitcom complete with commercials performed live. It's partly scripted and partly improvised with the show's creators, Kevin Miller and Sherman Edwards, performing all the roles. The only thing they don't supply is the laugh track. Last year's "Pilot" episode proved so popular, the duo are back with "A Very Special Episode."
A slot machine built for two? Don't laugh. A major Las Vegas-based gaming manufacturer is hoping it will catch on as an ingenious way for people to share the casino gaming experience.
A new 2008 Audi Q7 and $3,000 cash will be the grand prize in a drawing on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at Four Winds Casino Resort in New Buffalo, Mich. There will be additional drawings held that day from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. in which guests can share in $18,000 in cash prizes. Visit the casino's W Club Players counter for details.
As the former artistic director of London's Young Vic and a regular at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, acclaimed British director Tim Supple has a long history with the plays of William Shakespeare. But through the years, he had never helmed "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
"You can learn more about a person in one hour of play than in a year of conversation."
Theater listings Club hopping The mix: Really cool things to do From 'CSI' to Steppenwolf, William Petersen's journey More screen expertise comes 'True' for Palmer Deerhunter sets record straight about album's launch 'Radio Macbeth' an intriguing stage potion Black conservative struggles in Gibbons' latest racial play Kalember psyched for comedic 'Dinner' role 'Black Farmers' a moving portrait of vanishing way of life Success gives Hold Steady plenty to smile about Bruno's quick bites 'Beautiful Passing' on tap in Chicago for 'genius' violinist Lilley in class by himself in 'Summer Heights High' Baratta makes the abstract a reality in painting exhibit Dress like the King and get two free show tickets MCA looks at recent history in 'USA Today' Smith to share his songs, guitar playing in concert Sunday Masterpieces of tapestry on exhibit at Art Institute Publishing gets Cultural Center gallery Sachar marvels at his book's milestone Gamezone: 'Resistance 2' is not futile Brian Wilson rises again with 'Lucky Old Sun' Gamezone: Mini-review Live video-game concert is back Ricky Gervais knows a good joke when he delivers one Alexander kicks up special Rockette doll IGT sure to steal show with gaming innovations Casino news & notes
Club hopping Ticket line The mix: Really cool things to do 'Wagon Train' gets colorful transfer in 16-disc DVD set Hitchcock looks back at his most introspective work 'Tomorrow Morning' examines fine art of marriage and divorce Cheech & Chong are sparking each other again Michael Franti gets his 'fun' groove back in Jamaica Zac Brown takes long road to 'Chicken Fried' success Game zone: 'Fallout 3,' boy Game zone: mini-reviews Pat pourri Bruno's quick bites New twist pays off for World Series of Poker Casino news and notes Poster exhibit a revealing portrait of 'Great War' efforts Bruening enjoys the whole KITT and caboodle of 'Knight Rider' Baratta makes the abstract a reality in paintings Doggie vows could set world record in Saturday event in Oak Park Mason all set for shows at Davenport's Modernism Show in Winnetka back for 19th year Twin artists see the world with eyes wide apart Struthers picks up a new habit for 'Nunsense' Toy visionary brings technology to bear Family fun offered in area shows Erato Chamber Orchestra making beautiful noise Playwright gets first sweet smell of success
The mix: Really cool things to do Ticketline Club hopping Ghoulish grooves and monster mashes around town Booker T., Mavis Staples set for soulful benefit Kit Kat Lounge goes circus for the next two nights Treats in store for audience at Mercury tonight Scary stage shows haunt theaters Eat up these orange Halloween treats Gamezone: 'Silent Hill' brings the spook 'Mame' is 'custom-made' for tough times Gamezone: minireviews Timing was perfect for Jaguares' latest release Theater wishes coming true for 'Aladdin' star Dance Chicago opens a window to the world Lily Tomlin and characters evolve with the times Anna Paquin sinks her teeth into 'Blood' role Timely 'Tortuga' takes terror into boardroom Doubling down against 10 a smart play in blackjack Casino news & notes Ensemble finds right S.P.A.C.E. for debut Umbrella Festival explores playful side of jazz Speaking with Jake Ehrenreich 'Captain Marbles' a musical for kids of all ages 'Little Britain' takes on America 'Caveman' set for two shows at Centre East Redtwist Theatre has solid foundation Dress like the King, get free show tickets Holiday Market features gifts, tea and wine Momin bringing innovative sound to Velvet Lounge Masterpieces of tapestry in exhibit at Art Institute 'Nightmare' collectibles arrive before Christmas Publishing gets own gallery at Cultural Center
Ticket line Club hopping Gamezone: 'Fable' has been reconstructed Chicago film fest heads into the home stretch Underground Film Festival is back for more Culture shock — and awe at Field Museum For horror-film fans, an early Halloween Children's film fest looks to reel in young minds 'Other Cinderella' gives classic tale modern feel Couple's passion sketched out at Art Institute Brave leap makes the Gym Class Heroes hard to define Dennis Hopper finds liberation in small-screen 'Crash' Bruno's quick bites Pat Pourri Speaking with Sandra Bernhard World Series of Poker in the cards at Horseshoe Lucinda Williams ready to rock whenever she wants Cast in a new light, 'Menagerie' just right for young audiences Casino news and notes New-music groups making a scene around Chicago 'Hulk,' 'Knight Rider' duke it out on DVD Family fare Christian rockers' 'United' tour set to land in area Dance and film in step with 'Camera' series New exhibit features photos from Chicago Patchwork orange: Autumn in the 'burbs Scare tactics abound at area haunted houses Games of Cat & Mouse come from the world over Teens try to get real in fleshed-out 'Jon'