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    Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  1. What to see this weekend in the LV

    Lakeview
    Staring down the prospect of a three-day weekend with way too many film choices? Never fear, I'll narrow it down for you! Below are my personal picks of what's playing in Lakeview: At Landmark Century Centre Cinema (2828 N. Clark): “Carnage”:...
  2. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  3. S.S. Poseidon at Music Box New Year’s Eve

    Lakeview
    There's got to be a morning after…if you can hold on to Dec. 31. If bar-hopping and candlelight yoga aren't your bags, the ever-splendiferous Music Box Theatre has a fun alternaplan for New Year's Eve: a screening of the classic disaster flick &#...
  4. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  5. Music Box Christmas Show through Dec. 24

    Lakeview
    Two of my life philosophies: “no man is a failure who has friends” and “the best things happen while you're dancing.” Both of these are illustrated in fabulous Technicolor at the 28th Annual Music Box Christmas Show, running...
  6. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  7. Alternative Christmas Double Feature Dec. 19-20

    Lakeview
    If you want to celebrate the holidays but “White Christmas” isn't your bag (and it sure isn't mine, as the treacle factor is off the charts annoying), Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport) has an alternative. Of course they do. They are the...
  8. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  9. Midnight at Music Box: Party time! Excellent!

    Lakeview
    If you haven't already guessed this weekend's Music Box Midnight Movie…I'll tell you. “Wayne's World” will go from suburban cable access to midnight movie January 6-7 at Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport). In honor of the lovable...
  10. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  11. Top 5 reasons to go to the movies over Thanksgiving weekend

    Lakeview
    1. Popcorn beats dry turkey any day of the week. 2. You can't argue about politics when you're enjoying the wacky antics of the Muppets, reading subtitles or wondering how to solve a problem like Maria. (You can do the latter at Music Box Theatre, who...
  12. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  13. What I’m thankful for in Lakeview

    Lakeview
    In the first of three Thanksgiving-related posts this week – take a minute to appreciate my utter originality – I give you a greatest hits of the neighborhood spots for which I give thanks: 1. Moksha Yoga Center (3334 N. Clark). There is not a...
  14. Sep 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Rich tapestry shot through with 'Mysteries'

    A formal marvel carved from, and around, a narrative whopper, Raul Ruiz's adaptation of the mid-19th century Portuguese novel "Mysteries of Lisbon" arrives in U.S. theaters as a two-part, four-hour version edited down from a six-hour version produced for European television.
    A formal marvel carved from, and around, a narrative whopper, Raul Ruiz's adaptation of the mid-19th century Portuguese novel "Mysteries of Lisbon" arrives in U.S. theaters as a two-part, four-hour version edited down from a six-hour version produced...

    Tags: Lisbon (Portugal), Arts and Culture

  16. Apr 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Film festivals for many tastes this weekend

    We're heading into a crowded weekend for film fests in Chicago, with no fewer than three major events competing for attention. This kind of overlap is far from ideal, but then again filmgoers are a self-selecting bunch, and the three festivals on tap speak to distinct interests. I'll take a closer look at two of them, while my colleague <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/MichaelPhillips">Michael Phillips</a> tackles the 28th Annual Chicago Latino Film Festival this week in Specialty Screenings.
    We're heading into a crowded weekend for film fests in Chicago, with no fewer than three major events competing for attention. This kind of overlap is far from ideal, but then again filmgoers are a self-selecting bunch, and the three festivals on tap...

    Tags: Architecture, Music, Hampton Roads Transit, Entertainment, Film Festivals

  18. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. James Corden hilariously crosses pond in 'One Man, Two Guvnors'

    NEW YORK -- The old "contents may have shifted during flight" warning seemed especially worrying for "One Man, Two Guvnors," the London smash from the National Theatre of Great Britain that opened last week on Broadway.
    Los Angeles Times Theater Critic
    NEW YORK -- The old "contents may have shifted during flight" warning seemed especially worrying for "One Man, Two Guvnors," the London smash from the National Theatre of Great Britain that opened last week on Broadway.   Although the play by Richard...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Entertainment, Nathan Lane, Mel Brooks, Nicholas Hytner

  20. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. William Shatner, boldly going

    Ask William Shatner a simple question like, oh, "How are you?" and he comes back with, "I am reeking of vitality," a phrase that seems to sum him up pretty well, all things considered.
    Ask William Shatner a simple question like, oh, "How are you?" and he comes back with, "I am reeking of vitality," a phrase that seems to sum him up pretty well, all things considered. It has echoes of his youth as a Shakespearean actor in director...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Music, Entertainment, Concerts, Academy Awards

  22. Feb 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Crazy Horse': Legendary documentarian lays bare a cabaret's appeal ✭✭✭

    Coming after the great "Boxing Gym" (2010), which revealed a universe of sweaty truth inside an Austin, Texas, punching-bag emporium, documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's"Crazy Horse" settles for a bit less. The subject is smaller and, weirdly, more modest: the Paris cabaret known as the Crazy Horse, providing locals and visitors with naked and semi-clothed women since 1951 in a celebration (according to its web site) of "beauty, raw talent and personality of the sensual dancers in an unimitable, sophisticated and glamourous way." I think they mean "inimitable," but you get the idea.
    Coming after the great "Boxing Gym" (2010), which revealed a universe of sweaty truth inside an Austin, Texas, punching-bag emporium, documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's"Crazy Horse" settles for a bit less. The subject is smaller and, weirdly,...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture, London Theatre

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