All events on Saturday November 01
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Alex Ross
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Saturday Nov 1 (2:30–3:30pm) @ Thorne Auditorium
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Modern composers put classical music through the blender, basking in atonality, pulsing repetition, and even raw noise. Their creations can be esoteric, but with a... View details »
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Richard Sennett
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Saturday Nov 1 (3:30–4:30pm) @ First United Methodist Church
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Sociologist and public intellectual Richard Sennett has lately turned his mind to the notion of "do[ing] a job well for its own sake." He has... View details »
- Music: Punk/Metal
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The Dwarves
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Saturday Nov 1 (9pm) @ Double Door
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With song titles like "Sometimes Gay Boys Don't Wear Pink," "Fuckhead," "Skin Poppin' Slut," "We Must Have Blood," and "Insect Whore," no-pants punk-rock legends the... View details »
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- Art
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Art of Democracy
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Saturday Nov 1 (10am–5pm) @ Loyola University Museum of Art
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Whether critiquing economic injustice, spotlighting social issues, satirizing public officials, or inspiring change, 20th-century printmaking has a long and storied history of disseminating ideas to... View details »
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Displacement
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–5pm) @ Smart Museum of Art
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China's Three Gorges Dam has become a dark muse for many artists. One of the largest engineering efforts in history, it embodies China's hunger for... View details »
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Saturday Nov 1 (10am–5pm) @ The Art Institute of Chicago
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A canonized master of photography, Henri Cartier-Bresson's legacy includes a staggering number of great images, as well as his influential idea of capturing "the decisive... View details »
- Art: Photography
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Bill O'Donnell
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Saturday Nov 1 (10am–6:30pm) @ City Gallery
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Bill O'Donnell's color photographs offer a world of spooky little vacation homes, troubling the eye with mixed-up scales and half-focused views. This series, on display... View details »
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Deceptive Design
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Saturday Nov 1 (9am–6pm) @ Chicago Cultural Center
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Can a chair be more than just a place to sit and rest your feet? In a modern-art exhibit, the answer is invariably yes. The... View details »
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Barbara Hashimoto
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Saturday Nov 1 (noon–4pm) @ 2003 S Halsted St
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A landscape of mountain ridges is visible through the wide windows of this storefront space in the Chicago Arts District — or maybe it's a... View details »
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Ian Pedigo
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Saturday Nov 1 (noon–5:30pm) @ 65GRAND
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Although Ian Pedigo makes raw-feeling sculptures out of humble materials — cardboard, plastic, scraps of wood — they reflect a certain sense of precision. His... View details »
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Jenny Holzer
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Saturday Nov 1 (10am–5pm) @ Museum of Contemporary Art
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Her art may blend in with Las Vegas-strip-style lighted advertisements, but Jenny Holzer's brightly colored Truisms and arresting catchphrases are unlike anything found on a... View details »
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Francis Alÿs
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Saturday Nov 1 (noon–5pm) @ The Renaissance Society
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Francis Alÿs is a renowned nomad who follows a global circuit of art biennials and museum commissions, but in his work he often returns to... View details »
- Film: Documentary
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Religulous
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Saturday Nov 1 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema
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In Religulous, veteran comedian and free thinker Bill Maher travels the world, visiting a Holy Land theme park in Florida, London's famous Speaker's Corner, and... View details »
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Omer Fast
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–6pm) @ Betty Rymer Gallery
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Omer Fast rightly grabbed the grand prize at the 2008 Whitney Biennial for The Casting, a challenging four-screen video piece that interweaves two divergent stories... View details »
- Performing Arts: Theatre
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Buddy
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Saturday Nov 1 (2 & 8pm) @ Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place
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Mamma Mia! and Movin' Out conquered Broadway even though their books are, respectively, a silly romantic melodrama and a confused narrative told through dance. Their... View details »
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Doug Smithenry
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–5:30pm) @ Packer Schopf Gallery
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In his latest exhibition exploring the phenomenon of Internet identities, painter Doug Smithenry slyly asks "Are you a nobody?" He calls out the empty self-validation... View details »
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Josh Azzarella
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–5pm) @ Kavi Gupta Gallery
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Josh Azzarella's photographs and videos smolder with an eerie silence and a sense of emptiness. They are also faintly, unnervingly familiar. Most are manipulations of... View details »
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Regin Igloria
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Saturday Nov 1 (10am–5:30pm) @ Zg Gallery
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With an eye to nature as a romantic ideal, Regin Igloria explores how we carry the wilderness along with us, both psychologically and as a... View details »
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Amy Mayfield
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–5pm) @ ThreeWalls
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With viscous rivers of paint and delicate black lines, Amy Mayfield conjures phantasmagorical realms that are sensuous and chaotic, sinister yet vaguely winsome. In her... View details »
- Film
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I've Loved You So Long
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Saturday Nov 1 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema
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English actress Kristin Scott Thomas possesses a bristly elegance that has always restricted her options in English-language films. So it makes sense that she's finally... View details »
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Rodney Graham
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Saturday Nov 1 (11am–5:30pm) @ Donald Young Gallery
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Rodney Graham's latest exhibition features both a kinetic op-art sculpture modeled after a Black Sabbath stage set and a room full of abstract impasto paintings... View details »
- Film
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Ballast
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Saturday Nov 1 @ Music Box Theatre
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When his brother ODs, Lawrence attempts suicide. Instead of dying, however, he slowly mends his fraught relationship with his troubled nephew James, and James' mother,... View details »
- Film
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Tokyo Gore Police
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Saturday Nov 1 (7 & 9:15pm) @ Facets Cinémathèque
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Fans of Japanese shock cinema are familiar with the genre's violent depravity, having exported extreme works such as Battle Royale, Suicide Circle, and roughly half... View details »