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Plus: Turret's world premiere is bleak & brilliant. Daily Reader | May 17, 2024 The City Council

Plus: Turret's world premiere is bleak & brilliant. [View this email in your browser]( [READER Logo]( Daily Reader | May 17, 2024 [CCPSA nominees advance, Mohawk Johnson takes plea deal, First Nations Garden vandalized]( The City Council’s Police and Fire Committee on May 14 gave the nod to six of the seven candidates nominated to serve on the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA). by [Shawn Mulcahy]( | [Read more]( → [Levi Holloway’s Turret is a 21st-century Endgame]( His world premiere with A Red Orchid Theatre is bleak, brilliant, and a little Beckettian. by [Kerry Reid]( | [Read more]( → [The power of Ten]( Gift Theatre’s annual festival of ten-minute plays is a must-see. by [Kimzyn Campbell]( | [Read more]( → [a group of people in costumes on a stage]( [Maritime movies at the Music Box]( In recent years, I’ve watched several of Peter Weir’s films—Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), The Last Wave (1977), and The Mosquito Coast (1986). by [Kat Sachs]( | [Read more]( → [Review: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes]( Wes Ball’s entry to this franchise feels measured, complex, and ripe for sequels. by [Myle Yan Tay]( | [Read more]( → Chicago is a living conversation, and for the tens of thousands of people who use our printed paper that conversation doesn’t pause for two weeks so we can recapitulate it. Our return to weekly is a commitment to Chicago, to the arts community we adore, to equitable local journalism, to accessible democracy—and to you. [WE’RE SO BACK (TO WEEKLY PUBLICATION)]( Get the latest issue of the Chicago Reader Thursday, May 16, 2024 [READ ONLINE: VOL. 53, NO. 16]( [VIEW/DOWNLOAD ISSUE (PDF)]( [Become a member of the Chicago Reader.]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Website icon]( [Logo] You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from the Chicago Reader. Want fewer emails from us? [Click here to choose what you want us to send you](. Or, [unsubscribe from all Reader emails](. We’ll miss you! [Sign up for emails from the Chicago Reader]( | [Forward this e-mail to a friend]( © 2024 Chicago Reader. All rights reserved. Chicago Reader, 2930 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 102, Chicago, IL 60616

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