429 Too Many Requests

November 14, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Maria Griffin

Advice For Bi Folks On Coming Out

Q: I’m a gay guy in my late 40s with a straight sister in her early 50s. She’s been married for a bit over two decades to guy who always registered as a “possible” on my average-to-good gaydar. But I put “BIL,” aka my brother-in-law, in the “improbable” bucket because he actively wooed my sister, was clearly in love with her, and fathered four boys with her, all in their late teens now....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Peter Gonzalez

Best Indian Restaurant

Cumin Runner-Up: Rangoli

November 14, 2022 · 1 min · 3 words · Christine Nelson

Best New Food Trend

Ramen Vegan Finalists: Vegetarian, Omakase, Nashville Hot Schnitzel

November 14, 2022 · 1 min · 8 words · Harold Roekle

429 Too Many Requests

November 13, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Lucile Sessoms

Aldermen Power Through Lightfoot S Emergency Moves

On May 11, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that the city had expanded COVID-19 testing, opening six new test sites. The city had chosen sites “based on community testing needs.” Moore is not alone in looking for answers. Other aldermen have been clamoring for more pandemic-response information from the administration since March—when, as I reported previously, Mayor Lightfoot fired off an emergency executive order that gave her administration sweeping budgetary and procurement powers during the COVID-19 pandemic....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 186 words · Darlene Wilson

Backstage Pitchfork Portraits Of Digable Planets Empress Of Circuit Des Yeux And More

Throughout Pitchfork weekend, Reader photographer Oriana Koren captured a great cross-section of performers backstage—Digable Planets, Empress Of, and hometown heroes BJ the Chicago Kid, Twin Peaks, Homme, and Haley Fohr (aka Circuit des Yeux). Thankfully, the weather was on our side, and our outdoor studio didn’t get rained out. Koren was able to create lovely portraits of some of our favorite artists.

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Renato Lytle

Best Apartment Finder

Domu HotPads Finalists: PadMapper, AptAmigo, Spaces

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 6 words · Stanley Burdett

Best Seafood Restaurant

Angry Crab 5665 N. Lincoln 773-784-6848theangrycrabchicago.com

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 6 words · Wayne Sether

Celebrate Everyday Black Heroes With 28 Days Of Greatness

As the world shut down early last year, Brandon Breaux began questioning the intention of his artistic practice. Art began to feel like a luxury to him, and he didn’t feel particularly compelled to make new work. In addition to being available on Breaux and Rebuild’s respective Instagram accounts, physical portraits will be posted outside the foundation’s Stony Island Arts Bank towards the end of February, so that the campaign will be accessible to Greater Grand Crossing residents....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Walter Blanton

Before New Yorker Covers There Was Puck

Named after the devilish sprite in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and established in New York in 1876 by Austrian immigrant Joseph Keppler, Puck was a German-language satirical magazine (with an English edition following in 1877) that skewered powerful people and high society for the next 40 years. “With a Wink and a Nod—Cartoonists of the Gilded Age,” now open at the Driehaus Museum, displays 74 original drawings and some 20 magazines from this pioneering publication, providing invaluable insight into how the visual and written press interpreted, elucidated, and took the piss out of events in American history in the years between the Civil War and World War I....

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Brian Perry

Bernie Sanders Opens A Campaign Office In Chicago The Best And Worst Of The Wrigleyville Mcdonald S And Other Chicago News

Welcome to the Reader‘s morning briefing for Monday, February 15, 2016. Happy Presidents’ Day! Axelrod recalls Scalia’s interesting SCOTUS nomination suggestion Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia, who passed away over the weekend, and former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod didn’t have much in common ideologically. But Axelrod recalls that Scalia suggested to him that the president appoint the justice’s liberal friend Elena Kagan to the court. What do Kagan, Axelrod, and Scalia have in common?...

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 102 words · Kendra Arnold

Best Bar

The Whistler Sleeping Village Finalists: Chicago Magic Lounge, Gman Tavern

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Eric Obrien

Best Budtender

Lorena Cupcake (MOCA: Modern Cannabis Dispensary) Sarah Mitchell (Dispensary 33) Finalists: Quinn Stifler (Dispensary 33), Nick Modica (Zen Leaf), Sam Fantauzzo (New Age Care)

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 24 words · Sharon Gray

Best Evidence Anita Alvarez Might Have A Sense Of Humor

Making something like a pot joke on 4/20 Three years ago Cook County state’s attorney Anita Alvarez described marijuana as a dangerous “gateway drug” while prosecuting thousands of cases involving the possession of dime bags. But as calls for reform grow louder—and she prepares for a potentially difficult reelection campaign next year—Alvarez has changed her approach. People caught with as much as an ounce of marijuana will now have their cases dropped; if it happens three or more times, they’ll be directed to education programs....

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Mary Gadsen

Best Food Delivery Service

Grubhub Uber Eats Finalists: Caviar, Door Dash, Postmates

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 8 words · James Osborne

Best Gig Poster Designer

FRANK OKAY frankokay.com Runner-Up: Chema Skandal

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 6 words · Ryan Heisler

Best Stage Director

Maria Burnham Lauren Nicole Fields Finalists: Stefan Roseen, Tony Lawry

November 12, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Kathy Russell

Cabaret Star Charles Busch Relives His Youth In My Kinda 60S

Fresh from winning the 2017 BroadwayWorld New York Cabaret Award in the category “Best Show, Celebrity Male,” Charles Busch returns to Chicago with his latest cabaret act, My Kinda 60s. The witty Busch is best known as the author and original star of the 1980s camp comedies Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Psycho Beach Party, and Die, Mommie, Die!—gender-bending spoofs of the genre films (biblical epics, beach-blanket comedies, horror films) that Busch grew up watching in the 1960s....

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Rick Bessette

Chappaquiddick How To Spin A Movie About Spin

Is there a mass audience for Chappaquiddick? John Curran’s new drama about the 1969 scandal involving Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy opened April 6 on 1,560 screens across the U.S. but so far has grossed only $11.8 million and appears to be fading at the box office. Actor Jason Clarke, who plays Kennedy in the movie, has publicly lamented its shutout from such liberal TV programs as The Rachel Maddow Show and Real Time With Bill Maher....

November 12, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Michael Diaz