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“MIDDLETOWN” Looks at Both Sides Nowon March 5, 2020 at 6:35 pm

Kate Buddeke and Donny Most as Dotty and Don

Imagine four actors standing on stage, their scripts in front of them without sets or props. They let the words and their own talents tell the stories of their four, intertwined lives of love and friendship over a period of 50 years, enduring the roller coaster of life together, including the highs, the lows, and everything in between.

This is Middletown and it’s a meaningful tale now playing at the Apollo Theatre in Chicago through March 22. The cast stars SANDY DUNCAN, known for her portrayal of Peter in PETER PAN; DONNY MOST, known for his role as “Ralph Malph” in the hit TV show HAPPY DAYS; and ADRIAN ZMED, best known for his starring roles in the BACHELOR PARTY and TV’s T.J. HOOKER. The cast also includes Chicago actress and multi Jeff Award winner KATE BUDDEKE. The production is developed by GFour Productions, producers of MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® and Tony-nominated FIDDLER ON THE ROOF.



“I wanted to tell a relatable ‘every-person’s’ story in a direct and straightforward manner where human emotions are front and center – without bells, whistles, special effects, or props,” said writer Dan Clancy, best known for his play THE TIMEKEEPERS, which ran off-Broadway and in Israel for 13 years. “I wanted the words to speak for themselves.” In 2019, MIDDLETOWN® premiered to critical acclaim in Las Vegas, Bucks County, Pa., and Wilmington, Del.

Adrian Zmed and Sandy Duncan as Tom and Peg.

Sandy Duncan is still that impish woman who captures our hearts with her stirring performance as Peg, a woman whose zest for life meets tragedy. Donny Most gets the majority of the laughs as Don, a man who knows what’s important in life and shares his wry sense of humor with the audience. Kate Buddeke as his wife Dotty, is the most outspoken, yet never taking herself too seriously. And the arms, always with the arms. Together, this army of four gives us a glimpse into the human stories of their lives and the legacies they leave behind.



The Apollo Theater is located at 2540 North Lincoln. For tickets, call 773-935-6100 or online.



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The Ultimate Survival Guide to Lollapalooza 2020on March 5, 2020 at 2:10 pm

It’s everyone’s favorite Chicago festival—no, literally, everyone. People from all over the world head to the Windy City for Lollapalooza’s four-day music extravaganza. If you’re heading downtown that weekend, you’re in for some heavy traffic, and you’re bound to see hoards of millennials dressed like circus freaks at every CTA platform. As my mom has literally said, and I quote, “Oh, they’re all here for that lillypabooza fest, aren’t they?”

Close, mom. Close.



Whether you spent your entire life savings to be at Lollapalooza all weekend or you just bought a day pass to catch your favorite band, there are a few things you should know before you hit up this gigantic monster of a music festival. First, of course, being the lineup, which hasn’t been announced yet, but we have a few expectations. This year calls for Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Post Malone, and other huge rising performers. We’ll make sure to check back in with the full lineup once it’s announced!

Over 170 bands are lined up across eight stages this year, and while you definitely won’t be able to see every single artist each day, it’s a good idea to get a schedule together in your head (or on your phone) of who you’re going to see and where they’ll be. If there are a few artists you absolutely have to catch or you’ll die, make sure you know what time they’re playing and hope to all things good they aren’t performing at the same time. The best way to do that is to check out the interactive lineup or the schedule, which will give you all the details on the stage, the day, and the time, so you can create your own makeshift schedule pre-festival.



One thing you should know is that all artists are required to stop playing by 10 pm, so don’t be hollering for an encore at 9:59 and expect Jack White to come back on stage, breaking rules and effing the system. There’s some kind of noise level law in Chicago that requires all festivals to end by this frankly ungodly hour, but I suppose if you’ve been partying all day, you’re about ready to call it quits by then anyway. Good news is, though, that if you’re an all-nighter and you can’t stop, won’t stop, there’s always the Lollapalooza aftershows to attend, also yet to be announced.

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Photo Credit: Lollapalooza Facebook

While many of these are already sold out and did so within an hour of being posted, there are a few golden aftershows you can catch for a slim $40 in the week leading up to Lollapalooza. These will take place in concert halls all over the city, from Lincoln Hall to the Vic, and they’re bound to be just as lit as the festival itself.



While you’re at this massive event in Grant Park, though, you’re going to want to travel light. All bags are checked upon arrival and there’s a ton of banned items on their information page. While you may think you need endless bottles of water, your whole wallet, a Polaroid, some snacks, a selfie stick, a rain poncho, a phone charger, your hammock, transition sunglasses, a sweatshirt in case you spill beer on your coolio outfit…you really only need your ID, a card or some cash, and probably your phone (set on low power mode from the moment you wake up) to get you through the day.

That means dressing smart, aka wearing something with a few pockets, preferably deeper than coin-purse-level shallow. Ladies, we’re talking to you. Yes, we know it’s an unfair struggle to find a romper that has deep pockets (why), but try to dress practically because as much as you think hiding cash in your bra is a good idea, it’s not when it comes to taking it out to pay (excuse us while we feel ourselves up for some money).



Apparently, fanny packs are coming back in style, but if you’d rather not add some junk to your trunk, there’s always the new and gracious cashless wristband, mailed to you by Lolla upon purchasing your ticket. Once you have your wristband, you’ll just need to activate it online to add money for a completely card-free experience at the festival. Trust us, it makes everything easier. 

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Photo Credit: Lollapalooza Facebook

In addition to bringing as little with you as possible, you should wear clothing that makes sense. Whether you’re a bandeau-and-short-shorts girl or a full-body green screen suit kinda guy, make sure to match your outfit with a pair of good walking shoes. Think about it—you’re going to be on your feet for about 10 hours if you’re going for the whole day, which means flip flops and heels are totally off-limits, no matter how cool your punk-ass, spiky pumps are. Boots are a hit or miss—you probably don’t want to wear anything too heavy, but some Timberland booties are a good option. Gym shoes are even better, so it’s a great time to show off your Nike game.



If you’re coming in from out of town, or even hailing from the suburbs, skip the hotels. Yes, Lolla has some deals with nearby locations, but they’re still hella expensive and you already paid an arm and a leg to purchase a pass. Instead, try to score an Airbnb, whether that’s right downtown near Grant Park or in one of the neighborhoods that offer a quick CTA ride into the Loop. You can find flats, studios, or even single rooms for as low as $30 sometimes, so live low-key and save your cash for the festival itself.

Are you a Lollapalooza veteran? Share your tips and tricks in the comments below!



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Michael O’Brien’s high school basketball notebookon March 5, 2020 at 4:45 am

Neuqua Valley hardly put a foot wrong tonight against Lockport. The Wildcats knocked down open shots on the perimeter and in the post and were excellent defensively.

“The last few weeks in practice we’ve really focused on finding the next open man,” junior John Poulakidas said. “Passing up the good shots for great shots. Yesterday [in practice] especially was kind of the epitome of that. We were able to break down the zone and find the open man tonight.”

I was there to see Poulakidas and he didn’t disappoint. He was one of the few star juniors in the area I had never seen play and I needed to make sure to get that done before the season ended. Connor Davis, a 6-4 junior also played well. The Wildcats should be very solid next year, which was one of the reasons I made the trip down to Lincoln-Way West.

So next season was kind of on my mind and after the game I made the stupid mistake of asking Neuqua Valley coach Todd Sutton about it. Yes, I asked about next season about five minutes after a playoff victory. Sutton was nice about it, but I am clearly a moron.

The Wildcats will face Plainfield North for the regional title on Friday.

CLASS 4A

Brother Rice 62, Sandburg 47: We haven’t mentioned the Crusaders much this season but they are now 21-10 and will play for a regional title. Rico Powell scored 17 and Deandre Hagan added 15 points.

Lyons 74, Proviso East 57: A very big night for Grant Niego. The senior poured in 31 points and grabbed eight boards for the Lions.

Lane 48, Oak Park 40: What a great win for Lane. Word is that Isaiah Barnes didn’t play for the Huskies, who end a strange season with an upset loss in the regional semifinals.

Lincoln-Way East 66, Andrew 60 2 OT: Looks like this might have been the best game of the night. Ryan Sucha led the Griffins with 21 points and J’Heir Jones added 12. Ryan Sierocki blocked five shots. Next up is Thornton in the regional title game.

East Aurora 62, Oswego East 60: Joe Henricksen and I spent some time discussing Oswego East’s chances to upset Bolingbrook in the regional final on Friday. Whoops.

CLASS 3A

Clemente 74, Bulls Prep 65: The Wildcats will play for a regional title for the first time in more than 20 years. Terrell Taylor scored 24, Trey Spires added 20 points and 10 rebounds and sophomore Dante Brown added 15 clutch points.

Tinley Park 55, Ag. Science 45: AJ Casey with a big 24 points and 15 rebounds to help the Titans get past the underrated Cyclones. Yitonis Nash added 12 points and 15 rebounds. Next up is Morgan Park.

Deerfield 66, Lakes 47: The Warriors were expected to be an interesting Class 3A team this season. The first win is in the books behind 21 points from Walt Mattingly and 15 from Brandon Lieb. Deerfield is 20-10.

Farragut 77, Prosser 55: Junior Malik Williams, one of the Public League’s really underrated players, finished with 34 points and seven assists.

Rich Central 72, Richards 68: The Olympians pull off the upset and keep the basketball program alive for at least one more game. What a great story. Keanu Gordon scored 21.

Kenwood 83, Hyde Park 77: The Broncos have been playing well lately and pull off the big rivalry win at home.

CLASS 1A

Aurora Christian 82, Uplift 73 OT: Taaj Davis scored 30 and Danny New had 23 to send Aurora Christian into the sectional final.

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Chicago Sweeps 19 Nominations for the 2020 James Beard Awardson March 4, 2020 at 7:51 pm

The James Beard Awards are the most coveted among chefs and restaurants in the food and beverage industry. Every year, restaurants and chefs hope to earn a spot on one of the lists which include categories like Best New Restaurant, Outstanding Chef, Outstanding Pastry Chef, and Outstanding Restaurant. This year, Chicago swept 19 nominations in all of those categories and more.

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Photo Credit: Tzuco

Thattu and Tzuco are fighting for the Best New Restaurant Award. Thattu’s menu is inspired by Indian street food and features a wide variety of curries using traditional Indian spices. Tzuco is a French-Mexican-inspired restaurant with Michelin-star chef Carlos Gaytan as the Executive Chef.



For the Outstanding Chef award, we have chef Sarah Gruenberg of Monteverde. Monteverde is an Italian restaurant where the pasta is handmade throughout the day and where simple and traditional ingredients are the star. Sarah Gruenberg quickly rose through the culinary ranks here in Chicago, starting at the prestigious Spiaggia where she started as a line cook in 2005. Since then, she has continued to make a name for herself and won her first James Beard Award for Best Chef: Great Lakes in 2017.

Photo Credit: Boka Instagram

For the Outstanding Restaurant award, there is Boka in Chicago. Boka’s menu features seasonal American food and was opened in 2003 by Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz. Since their opening, they’ve garnered a lot of attention from the industry and have been nominated for several James Beard Awards in the past.



And for the Outstanding Pastry Chef award, Emily Spurlin of Lula Cafe was nominated. Lula Cafe is a farm to table stable in Logan square and is most known for its casual yet sophisticated brunches.

Chicago also had a few more nominees from some of the other categories like Lost Lake for Outstanding Bar Program and Spiaggia for Outstanding Wine Program.



The James Beard Awards will be held later in March but overall, Chicago had 19 nominations across all the categories.



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