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Articles by Michael Radtke
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The Steppenwolf performs their first Shakespeare play with The Tempest |
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The music of the 1950s is alive again in this musical revue now playing at the Pheasant Run Resort |
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Treat your loved one to a special meal at one of these select local restaurants |
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Mourn the loss of the late Flanagan in a way only the Irish can in this, the 14th season of the hilarious Flanagan's Wake |
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It's time again to find out some of the best places to eat this holiday season |
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Relive all of the comedy and nostalgia of classic film with this new version created specially for the stage |
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A review of the up-and-coming band, Glittermouse, at a recent show |
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The Field Museum's exclusive exhibit, The Aztec World, offers a special glimpse into the life and history of the Aztec people |
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Noble Fool Theatricals presents a revue of songs from one of Broadway's greatest writing teams |
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In this day and age, "going green" seem to be the way to go. But just how far do we really need to take it? |
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Comic book fans enjoy a weekend of hot deals and even hotter talent at the annual Wizard World comic convention |
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Show dad just how great you think he is by taking him to one of these great Chicago-area restaurants. |
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The American love-life though song. The musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" comes to the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Illinois |
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Treat your mother to something extra special this Mother's Day with a special meal from some of Chicago land's best premier restaurants |
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Class is in session as Late Nite Catechism returns for its 15th year of insightful comedy and commentary on all things Catholic |
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The International Vintage Poster Fair brought a multitude of beautiful and rare vintage posters from around the world to the public on March 28-30 |
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The Chicago Park District and the World Wildlife Fund plan to turn out all the lights for 60 whole minutes during Earth Hour 2008 |
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Noble Fool Theatricals presents an award winning choose-your-own-ending musical comedy based on Charles Dickens' final unfinished work |
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Trying to decide what to do for Valentine's Day? Many of Chicago's best restaurants are here to help with special meal offerings on the most romantic holiday |
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February will see two chances for Chicagoans to help fight autism and have a good time doing it |
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Citizens of the Garfield Park area and beyond commemorate the 2007 World AIDS Day at the beautiful Garfield Park Conservatory |
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Every Christmas Story Ever Told! takes a delightfully twisted look at a number of classic holiday traditions |
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A family attempts to forgo eviction by cleaning their cluttered house as they each try to come to terms with their own emotional baggage |
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It was a sight to see as everything from zombies to dogs in pink Cadillacs paraded down Halsted Street for the 11th Annual North Halsted Halloween Parade |
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The North American Reptile Breeders Conference and Trade Show brings a bevy of interesting reptiles to Tinley Park, Illinois |
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The improv competition "ComedySportz" brings hilarity to the suburbs |
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A review of the musical that shows us just how funny middle-age can be |
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A city looks back on its relationship with the late opera singer, Luciano Pavarotti |
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Chicago will close the summer festival season with its annual Celtic Fest in Grant Park |
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A week of events paves the way for the 29th annual Chicago Jazz Festival on Labor day weekend |
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On Sunday, August 19, the Chicago Architecture Foundation will hold a series of walking tours with the proceeds going to help the family of hit and run victim Steve O'Rourke |
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A community's passion shines through at SOAR's Blueprints II fundraiser |
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Chicago gets its comic book fix as Wizard World comes to town |
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School House Rock Live Jr provides great family-oriented theater in the Chicago suburbs |
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The Streeterville community will come together for an evening of fun and charity at the Museum of Contemporary Art |
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Despite its size, the Lakeview Music Fest brought a lot of energy to Chicago's north side |
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