“Frankenstein” is a gory and gorgeous adaptation of Mary Shelly’s 1818 classic.
This August, the Art Institute of Chicago debuted two exhibits which radically center incarceration.
Actor Victor Musoni discussed the real-world relevance of the play’s centuries-old source material.
The British glam rock record, released Oct. 17, employs Catholic iconography to explore desire and guilt.
Oasis’ sophomore album still fires on all Britpop cylinders 30 years after its release.
Gay spoke at the Chicago Humanities Festival Oct. 18 panel.
Streaming on Netflix Oct. 24, the film is the most recent entry in director Kathryn Bigelow’s thriller repertoire.
The film, releasing in theaters Oct. 24, is an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s eponymous novel.
“Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind” opened at the MCA Oct.18, marking Ono’s first in Chicago.