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The Columbia Chronicle

We've got you covered

The Columbia Chronicle

Ozzy Munoz’s Dream City Tattoos has done 50 Cubs tattoos after the World Series.

World Series celebration continues in creative ways

By Arts & Culture Reporter
November 21, 2016
Marvel’s most recent effort, “Doctor Strange,” released Nov. 4, plays it safe in all categories but the visual effects.

Nothing ‘strange’ about ‘Doctor Strange’

By Arts & Culture Reporter
November 14, 2016

Chance the Rapper spurs millennial voters

By Arts & Culture Reporter
November 14, 2016
The first Chicago Podcast Festival, Nov. 17-19, will feature 30 podcasts at the Vittum Theater, Steppenwolf’s 1700 Theater, Schuba’s Tavern, the Promontory and the Athenaeum.

Podcast festival to spread culture, art to Chicago

By Arts & Culture Reporter
November 7, 2016
“Where the Wild Things Are: The Work of Maurice Sendak” runs from Nov. 10  to Feb. 20, 2017 at the Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive.

MSI to be ‘Where the Wild Things Are’

By Arts & Culture Reporter
November 7, 2016
CeCe McDonald, a transgender woman who was placed in a men’s prison after a manslaughter conviction, is the subject of the documentary, “FREE CeCe!” 

‘FREE CeCe!’ to debut at Music Box

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 31, 2016
Weyes Blood will perform her modern folk music genre at The Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia Ave., Oct. 31.

Weyes Blood to give Chicago ‘front row seat’

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 31, 2016
Chef Angie Wines and her partner Anneliese Moy will serve up several down-home favorites at Sweet Virginia’s Kitchen, 5131 N. Damen Ave.

New restaurant aims to be ‘grandma’s kitchen’

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 24, 2016
Theater troupe brews up night of witches for festival

Theater troupe brews up night of witches for festival

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 17, 2016
At the open mics hosted by Weegone Records, running several events until Dec. 13, anyone can perform for the label, but college participation is encouraged. 

Chicago record label helps produce creative community

By Arts & Culture Reporter
October 17, 2016
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