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ERICK WILLIAMS AND HIS VIRTUE Erick Williams, who opened Virtue in Hyde Park about a year ago, has received as many awards as a chef could hope for in the first months of operating a new restaurant. The New York Times listed Williams as one of the “Black Chefs Changing Food in America”; Bib Gourmand recognition came from Michelin; Eater national named Virtue one of 2019’s best new restaurants, and in November BRINGING CROATIAN CUISINE TO CHICAGO: JOE FLAMM AND HIS #post_excerptFor a city once dubbed the “Second Croatian Capital,” it turns out there are very few Croatian restaurants in Chicago. “This is just such an amazing culture with such great, amazing food, and it doesn’t get spotlighted somehow, especially for a city where we have such a big Croatian and Balkan population,” says Joe Flamm, former executive chef at Michelin-starred REVIEW: LADY CLEMENTINE BY MARIE BENEDICT This novel formatted as diary tells the story wholly from Clementine’s point of view. Starting on September 12, 1908, the day she became Mrs. Winston Churchill, to May 12, 1945, when World War II ended, the book offers an intimate and engaging history lesson. Marie Benedict’s Lady Clementine is not a fiery revolutionary, but a womanwho is
THE REAL TASTE OF CHICAGO A key component of the Mother-in-Law, Chicago corn roll tamales are made of corn meal and lightly seasoned meat. The two largest local producers are Supreme Tamale and Tom Tom Tamale. These yellow cornmeal tamales are sold by Italian beef or hot dog vendors, explaining why the product stars in the Mother-in-Law at Fat Johnnie’s. THE DESIGN LEGACY OF KEN ISAACS Published by micro-press Half Letter, operated by members of the artist collective Temporary Services, this slim volume by longtime critic Susan Snodgrass is essential reading for those interested in socially conscious design histories. Ken Isaacs (1927–2016) was briefly head of the design department at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts, taught at UIC, IIT and elsewhere, and was famous for SURPRISE AND COMFORT: CHEF JONATHON SAWYER REIMAGINES THE “Surprise and comfort are both parts of our ethos,” says Chef Jonathon Sawyer, of the reopened Adorn in Chicago’s Four Seasons, which launched in October 2020, only to be forced a few weeks later toclose its doors.
SEVEN POEMS BY CHICAGO POETS: KEVIN COVAL rain. a grey canopy. of sky. you are. hungry. luckily Humboldt. has fried food stands. with warm meat in the windows. Lucy is the Puerto Rican. woman selling empadillas. not empanadas she says. her smile asecret.
TODAY IN THE CULTURE, MAY 31, 2021: NEW MOVIE STUDIO DESIGN. Logan Square’s Latest Art Gallery: The Blue Line Station. Block Club Chicago reports that the station will be transformed into an art gallery, after publisher Khloe Karova expends $48,000 to rent all its ad spaces. “I really want to make sure that these everyday histories — people’s stories — aren’t ignored.” LIT TOP 5: JUNE 2021 Featured. Top 5 Lists. K. Ancrum/Photo: Meg X. 1. Heather Corinna. (Women and Children First) The Chicago-based queer feminist activist launches their book, “What Fresh Hell Is This?: Perimenopause, Menopause, Other Indignities, and You,” in conversation with NORMALCY: THE REALITY OF RACE IN AMERICA The reality is that our culture goes beyond race. The cultural connection we have now with our peers is a deeper connection from the slaves who were brought to America, who didn’t speak the same language or share the same culture. Our country is divided by race since mainstream culture deems social progression and racial awarenesslinear.
ERICK WILLIAMS AND HIS VIRTUE Erick Williams, who opened Virtue in Hyde Park about a year ago, has received as many awards as a chef could hope for in the first months of operating a new restaurant. The New York Times listed Williams as one of the “Black Chefs Changing Food in America”; Bib Gourmand recognition came from Michelin; Eater national named Virtue one of 2019’s best new restaurants, and in November BRINGING CROATIAN CUISINE TO CHICAGO: JOE FLAMM AND HIS #post_excerptFor a city once dubbed the “Second Croatian Capital,” it turns out there are very few Croatian restaurants in Chicago. “This is just such an amazing culture with such great, amazing food, and it doesn’t get spotlighted somehow, especially for a city where we have such a big Croatian and Balkan population,” says Joe Flamm, former executive chef at Michelin-starred REVIEW: LADY CLEMENTINE BY MARIE BENEDICT This novel formatted as diary tells the story wholly from Clementine’s point of view. Starting on September 12, 1908, the day she became Mrs. Winston Churchill, to May 12, 1945, when World War II ended, the book offers an intimate and engaging history lesson. Marie Benedict’s Lady Clementine is not a fiery revolutionary, but a womanwho is
THE REAL TASTE OF CHICAGO A key component of the Mother-in-Law, Chicago corn roll tamales are made of corn meal and lightly seasoned meat. The two largest local producers are Supreme Tamale and Tom Tom Tamale. These yellow cornmeal tamales are sold by Italian beef or hot dog vendors, explaining why the product stars in the Mother-in-Law at Fat Johnnie’s. THE DESIGN LEGACY OF KEN ISAACS Published by micro-press Half Letter, operated by members of the artist collective Temporary Services, this slim volume by longtime critic Susan Snodgrass is essential reading for those interested in socially conscious design histories. Ken Isaacs (1927–2016) was briefly head of the design department at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts, taught at UIC, IIT and elsewhere, and was famous for SURPRISE AND COMFORT: CHEF JONATHON SAWYER REIMAGINES THE “Surprise and comfort are both parts of our ethos,” says Chef Jonathon Sawyer, of the reopened Adorn in Chicago’s Four Seasons, which launched in October 2020, only to be forced a few weeks later toclose its doors.
SEVEN POEMS BY CHICAGO POETS: KEVIN COVAL rain. a grey canopy. of sky. you are. hungry. luckily Humboldt. has fried food stands. with warm meat in the windows. Lucy is the Puerto Rican. woman selling empadillas. not empanadas she says. her smile asecret.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: WEEK OF JUNE 10, 2021 1 day ago · ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries actor Leonard Nimoy became mega-famous by playing the role of Spock, an alien from the planet Vulcan in the “Star Trek” franchise. He always enjoyed the role, but in 1975 he wrote an autobiography called “I Am Not Spock.” In it, he clarified how different he was from the characterhe performed.
TODAY IN THE CULTURE, JUNE 9, 2021: PALMER HOUSE SWIMS AT 8 hours ago · Today in the Culture: March 15, 2021 | More fallout at MCA, YCA | Changing of the guards at USA and House ART Aspect/Ratio Projects adds another Rob Fischer has joined the roster of Aspect/Ratio artists. From the gallery: "An American multimedia artist living in Brooklyn, New York, Fischer is best known for his evocativesculptures.
TODAY IN THE CULTURE, JUNE 7, 2021: PEOPLE’S PRIDE Today in the Culture, May 7, 2021: RIP Karl Wirsum | Nick Cave-Bob Faust Installation | Society of Midland Authors Winners ART Goodbye, Karl Wirsum Reports of the death of Chicago painter Karl Wirsum, born in 1939, a mainstay of the Hairy Who and the Chicago Imagists, filtered onto Instagram and Twitter on Thursday afternoon. From Corbett vs. Dempsey on Instagram: "We are mourning the TODAY IN THE CULTURE, MAY 24, 2021: TRIB SUCCUMBS TO ALDEN Today in the Culture: March 16, 2021 | Chicago rocks the Grammys | Is Alden's Tribune deal in trouble? DESIGN The future of fashion The Chicago Fashion Incubator named two new designers in residence for 2021: "Claudia Arroyo is a cofounder and primary fashion designer of ClaSha, an online boutique which specializes in one-of-a-kind handmadegifts.
BITE INTO CHICAGO HISTORY: AFTER PANDEMIC SHUTDOWN 8 hours ago · Rica Nieve.There are a number of refreshing frozen confections at this small stand, usually found at the corner of DesPlaines and Polk, and the one you want is the mangonada, which we’ve featured in these pages.If you’ve never tasted one, it’s served in a clear plastic cup, coated with chamoy (a sweet Mexican catsup), filled with fresh mango and mango sorbet, splashed with freshlime
TODAY IN THE CULTURE, JUNE 8, 2021: TONY FITZPATRICK’S 1 day ago · ART. Tony Fitzpatrick Makes Massive Mural For Steppenwolf Theatre. Twelve-feet-high and seventy-six-feet long, Tony Fitzpatrick’s mural “Night and Day in the Garden of All Other Ecstasies,” his largest work to date and his first outdoor mural, will grace the exterior of Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s Arts and Education Center on Halsted Street in Lincoln Park. MUSIC TOP 5: NOVEMBER 2020 Available November 27. 2. The Flat Five. “Another World”. The beloved five-member supergroup brings their often tongue-in-cheek, but always earnestly gorgeous, harmonies to a new platter of kinda-sorta throwback goodness. Available November 13. 3. Rob Mazurek & Exploding Star Orchestra. “Dimensional Stardust”. MEET THE 2021 CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE BIENNIAL CONTRIBUTORS 8 hours ago · Newcity gets to know the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial contributors. This segment highlights The Open Workshop, a multidisciplinary design workshop focused on critically re-examining the concept of open work, first posited by Umberto Eco in 1962, that refers to the artist’s decision to leave arrangements of some constituents of a work to the public or to chance. ANYWHERE/NOWHERE IS A GOOD PLACE TO BE: A REVIEW OF HURVIN 8 hours ago · Related Stories. Escaping the Archivist's Folly: A Review of Jeremy Bolen at Soccer Club Club In "Casual Invisibility," Jeremy Bolen continues to tackle previously visited themes of scientific knowledge in relation to empirical observation, but for this work, the material source now includes glass plate negatives from the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT DAPL BUT WERE TOO When Detroit was Camelot: A Review of Alice Randall's Black Bottom Saints Ziggy Johnson was a real person. "Black Bottom Saints" is a wonderful hybrid of his life, the intersection of the author’s life, historical fiction and an act of tikkum (a way to put things right). * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content * Skip to primary sidebarNewcity
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