DINING: Highlights come early at Mediterra
Last in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Mediterra.
Last in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Mediterra.
Third in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Lino’s Coffee.
Second in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: B’s Po-Boy in Fountain Square.
This week’s events including new activities at Conner Prairie, Dance Kaleidoscope’s ‘Cole!’ and more.
When is bar food not bar food? First in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurant reviews.
Chicago Shakespeare's Courtyard Theatre will become a life-size masterpiece for Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical "Sunday in the Park with George," inspired by Georges Seurat's most famous work.
And you can join IBJ’s Lou Harry in experiencing it as part of the first IBJ A&E Road Trip in October.
Not only will you see the show—which is rarely staged because of its technical and talent requirements—but you'll also get a backstage tour of Chicago Shakespeare, winner of the 2008 Tony Award win for Best Regional Theatre in the country.
Before the show, you'll see the painting that inspired the musical: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte–1884 at the Art Institute of Chicago. You'll also have free time to enjoy the museum and have lunch on your own.
And that's not all: There will be prize giveaways, trivia quizzes and more on the ride as well as a box supper served en route home—all in the company of fellow IBJ A&E readers. For more information on the trip, click here http://www.ibj.com/lou-harry-s-a-e-2012-05-16-ibj-a-e-road-trip—sunday-in-the-park-with-george—-and-lou/PARAMS/post/34429, call Interlude Tours at 317.913.0387 or e-mail [email protected].
Last in a month-long series of Keystone Crossing/Clearwater Crossing-area restaurant reviews. This week: Daddy Real’s The Place.
Third in a month-long series of Keystone Crossing/Clearwater Crossing-area restaurant reviews. This week: Late Harvest Kitchen.
Join me on a Chicago trek to see masterpieces by Seurat and Sondheim. And have a blast doing it.
Second in a month-long series of Keystone Crossing/Clearwater Crossing-area restaurant reviews. This week: First Watch.
First in a month-long series of Keystone Crossing/Clearwater Crossing-area restaurant reviews. This week: Brewstone Beer Co.
Last in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: something from here and there.
Fourth in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market.
Often stilted, often hokey, and just as often charming, “Magic/Bird” is a Broadway oddball—a biographical drama without romance and without family conflict, but with an ample supply of game clips and a very mobile backboard.
The glitterati included Rooney Mara, John McEnroe and Penny Marshall, but the real stars were Magic Johnson and Larry Bird at the Broadway premiere of the new play.
Second in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: Papa Roux and Miguel’s Southern Kitchen.