The Rundown: Month in review, ‘Tea and Sympathy’ and Ugochi Nwaogwugwu

The Rundown: Month in review, ‘Tea and Sympathy’ and Ugochi Nwaogwugwu
Flickr/Chicago Geek
The Rundown: Month in review, ‘Tea and Sympathy’ and Ugochi Nwaogwugwu
Flickr/Chicago Geek

The Rundown: Month in review, ‘Tea and Sympathy’ and Ugochi Nwaogwugwu

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Blagojevich, in jail stripes (Flickr/Chicago Geek)
Month in Review: With another Illinois governor behind bars, the primaries and Trayvon Martin, March turned out to be a tempestuous month, despite the exceedingly pleasant temps. Financial Times correspondent Hal Weitzman, Chicago journalist and blogger Monroe Anderson and WBEZ criminal justice reporter Robert Wildeboer look back at the month in news.  

Onstage/Backstage: Onstage/Backstage blogger Kelly Kleiman and—sitting in for Jonathan Abarbanel—former Reader theater critic Bill Williams duel over Tea and Sympathy, a production at Stage 773.

Ugochi Nwaogwugwu: Singer Ugochi Nwagwugwu and her band talk about their sound and perform songs from their new album Afro Soul Effect.