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Parachute, their beloved dining gem in Avondale, is dead. But the pioneering duo have set their sights on what comes next.
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Parachute, their beloved dining gem in Avondale, is dead. But the pioneering duo have set their sights on what comes next.
In seven short years, the savvy South Side dancer-choreographer has commissioned 10 new works and built a contemporary company fit for Chicago’s biggest dance stages.
Richard Pryor, Barbra Streisand and Ella Fitzgerald all performed at Mister Kelly’s on Rush Street in the 1950s and 60s.
The Chicago-bred actor takes to the stage in August Wilson’s theatrical memoir ‘How I Learned What I Learned’ now through May 5.
The answer for non-Equity actors, it turns out, has gotten more complicated post-COVID.
The British conductor, who led nearly 700 Lyric performances of 62 operas, died in Chicago from leukemia.
Milas is performing through May 5 at Steppenwolf Theatre’s Merle Ruskin Garage Space.
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