The Columbia College reading series Silver Tongue hosts Neal Pollack (Alternadad: The True Story of One Family's Struggle to Raise a Cool Kid in America ).
Arriver, whose upcoming second album includes not one but two rock operettas, opens for Imperial Battlesnake at the Empty Bottle.
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Movies
Sharp Teeth in a Dull Town
In the Swedish vampire flick Let the Right One In, the suburban setting is part of the scare. By J.R. Jones
The Sympathetic Killing Machine
An ingenious backstory lets the latest James Bond get away with murder in Quantum of Solace By Noah Berlatsky
Fall Arts Guide
The complete season, plus best bets, under the radar picks, and people to watch in theater & performance, comedy, dance, movies, music, lit & lectures, and art
Clout City Mick Dumke: Alderman Howard Brookins Jr. renews his campaign to bring another Wal-Mart to Chicago. Thursday at 6:17 pm
Post No Bills Peter Margasak: LA bluegrass band Cherryholmes carries on the sad country tradition of confusing patriotism and ignorance. Thursday at 5:50 pm
Crickets Monica Kendrick: Sarah McLachlan has won a humanitarian award for, among other things, making TV spots for the SPCA that can reduce full-grown adults to tears. Thursday at 5:20 pm
Latin School Soccer Field The Reader has been covering the Latin School's plan to build a soccer field in Lincoln Park since July of 2007.
Green Chicago A selection of stories on the environment, green technology, and food production
Property Taxes Wondering what your property tax assessment actually means for your next bill? Don't understand why your landlord just raised your rent again? Curious how you can be paying more taxes when all the politicians say they’re not raising them? Here's a free archive of Ben Joravsky’s illuminating property tax stories.
TIFsReader columnist Ben Joravsky has written extensively on the issue of TIFs, or tax increment financing districts, their virtual lack of oversight, and their devastating effects on city services. A free archive of his TIF stories is here.
Police TortureReader staff writer John Conroy was the first journalist to report that there was a pattern of police torture at Chicago's Area Two headquarters. A free archive of his stories on the subject is here.