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Also: The Reader's guide to World Music Festival Chicago The Daily Reader September 21, 2023 Illustr

Also: The Reader's guide to World Music Festival Chicago The Daily Reader September 21, 2023 [Fall Theater & Arts Preview]( Illustration by Joe Mills for Chicago Reader [The Reader’s guide to World Music Festival Chicago 2023]( With 11 free concerts in ten days, the festival gives us dozens of chances to participate firsthand in the way music builds kinship across borders. by [Taryn Allen]( [Leslie Allison]( [Noah Berlatsky]( [Aaron Cohen]( [Salem Collo-Julin]( [Leor Galil]( [Alejandro Hernandez]( [Catalina Maria Johnson]( [Joshua Minsoo Kim]( [Steve Krakow]( [Jamie Ludwig]( [Bill Meyer]( [Philip Montoro]( [Sandra Treviño]( [Tyra Nicole Triche]( [Sheba White]( and [Austin Woods]( [Read more]( → [The quest for Eleven]( A young theater artist searches for Gary Tucker and the Godzilla Rainbow Troupe. by [Emily Townley]( | [Read more]( → [‘We don’t want to get bigger. We want to get deeper.’]( Jenny Magnus on 35 years with Curious Theatre Branch by [Kerry Reid]( | [Read more]( → [From Le Perroquet to STREET]( Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival premiers an intimate documentary of a former Chicago chef’s rise. by [Xiao daCunha]( | [Read more]( → [A year before Stonewall, there was The Boys in the Band, the first successful mainstream play with all gay characters]( Published in March 2018, the author takes an 'archive dive' and reflects on a play that took stage at the Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building. by [Albert Williams]( | [Read more]( → [Dial Bookshop opens for business in the Fine Arts Building]( Published in December 2017, the author previews the now closed Dial Bookshop, which made its home in the Fine Arts Building. by [Aimee Levitt]( | [Read more]( → Become a member of the Reader! We are raising money to find the legends you never knew existed, and this Chicago legend wants you to help. Become a member of the Reader today and choose from one of six prints from artist Tony Fitzpatrick. [SUPPORT THE READER TODAY]( [Issue of Sept. 21 – Oct. 4, 2023 Vol. 52, No. 25]( [VIEW/DOWNLOAD ISSUE [PDF]]( [View this e-mail as a web page]( [@chicago_reader]( [/chicagoreader]( [@chicago_reader]( [Chicago Reader on LinkedIn]( [/chicagoreader]( [chicagoreader.com]( [Forward this e-mail to a friend](. Want to change how you receive these e-mails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2023 Chicago Reader, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Chicago Reader, 2930 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 102, Chicago, IL 60616

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