All events on Tuesday September 16

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More Flavor: Discussion
Philip Roth
Tuesday Sep 16 (7pm) @ Harold Washington Library
Free
Tonight, the prolific Philip Roth appears via webcast to discuss his latest novel, Indignation. With the book supposedly closed on Nathan Zuckerman, Roth turns his... View details »
Philip Roth
Performing Arts: Dance
SF Ballet
Tuesday Sep 16 (7:30pm) @ Harris Theater for Music and Dance More times »
The more ballet you see, the more you understand the importance of execution and how, like with prize-winning wines and tailored suits, every detail has... View details »
SF Ballet
More Flavor: Food/Wine
Buen Provecho! Pilsen
Tuesday Sep 16 (5:30–9:30pm) @ Eighteenth Street Development Corp
Mexican Independence Day celebrations are a far cry from the tequila-laced fiestas associated with Cinco de Mayo. The holiday pays homage to the events leading... View details »
Buen Provecho! Pilsen
More Flavor: Discussion
A Conversation with the Counselor
Tuesday Sep 16 (6pm) @ Blackstone Hotel
Although he's little known to the American public, Ted Sorensen — legal counsel, policy adviser, and head speechwriter for John F. Kennedy — has been... View details »
A Conversation with the Counselor
Music: Rock/Pop
Paul Weller
Tuesday Sep 16 (9pm) @ House of Blues
Whether playing deity to the mod-obsessed masses or leaving an indelible impression on future members of Oasis, British rocker Paul Weller has always maintained an... View details »
Paul Weller

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Art
Jeff Koons
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–8pm) @ Museum of Contemporary Art More times »
It's easy to forget that art star and auction darling Jeff Koons made his name as a provocateur. His Made in Heaven series includes photographs... View details »
Jeff Koons
Film
Tell No One
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema More times »
Herein lies living proof that the French can spin a gorgeous existentialist drama in any genre. Pediatrician Alex (François Cluzet) has never gotten over the... View details »
Tell No One
Art
Mónica Herrera: Strings
Tuesday Sep 16 (9am–8pm) @ Hyde Park Art Center More times »
Free
For her interactive sound installation at Hyde Park Art Center, Mónica Herrera transforms the gallery into a giant musical instrument and invites viewers to play... View details »
Mónica Herrera: Strings
Music: Jazz/Blues
Jeff Parker
Tuesday Sep 16 (10:30pm) @ Rodan More times »
Free
If for some incomprehensible reason you're feeling down on the Chicago music scene, the fact that you can see Jeff Parker play for free every... View details »
Jeff Parker
More Flavor: Tour
Millennium Park Revealed
Tuesday Sep 16 (5:30pm) @ Chicago Architecture Foundation More times »
Millennium Park has only been open officially for four years, but it's already a Chicago landmark. And like most things in the Windy City, its... View details »
Millennium Park Revealed
More Flavor: City Gem
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary More times »
Free
If nothing else, taking up birdwatching gives you a convenient excuse to bring terms like "Magnificent Frigatebird" and "Purple Gallinule" into conversation. In this sancturary,... View details »
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary
Art
Discarded Paintings by Gifted Amateurs
Tuesday Sep 16 (11am–5pm) @ Intuit More times »
Free
Whereas most found-art exhibitions make aesthetic objects out of forgotten knick-knacks, the focus of this exhibition is, more literally, fine art that's found. Discarded Paintings... View details »
Discarded Paintings by Gifted Amateurs
More Flavor: City Gem
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
Tuesday Sep 16 (7:30am–7:30pm) @ Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool More times »
Free
Escape the roaring cars on Lake Shore Drive and the crowds at Lincoln Park Zoo by slipping through the unobtrusive entrance to the Alfred Caldwell... View details »
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
More Flavor: City Gem
Flower Power
Tuesday Sep 16 (9am–5pm) @ Garfield Park Conservatory More times »
Free
If the concrete trek and throngs of spectators at Friday's Fourth of July festivities leave you pining for something a little more spacious and herbaceous,... View details »
Flower Power
Art
Art of Democracy
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–8pm) @ Loyola University Museum of Art More times »
Whether critiquing economic injustice, spotlighting social issues, satirizing public officials, or inspiring change, 20th-century printmaking has a long and storied history of disseminating ideas to... View details »
Art of Democracy
Film
The Dark Knight
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Navy Pier More times »
The Dark Knight might go down as Heath Ledger's final film, but it would be a shame if the actor's tragic death overshadowed its prodigious... View details »
The Dark Knight
More Flavor: City Gem
Farmers' Market
Tuesday Sep 16 (9am–4pm) @ Museum of Contemporary Art More times »
Free
In addition to the hot sticky days and fighting crowds at the Taste of Chicago, summertime means a barrage of fresh, beautiful produce. The... View details »
Farmers' Market
Music: Folk/Country
Devil in a Woodpile
Tuesday Sep 16 (9:30pm) @ The Hideout More times »
Free
It's no wonder that Devil in a Woodpile draw a crowd each Tuesday at the Hideout, where they've been playing country blues for years; they've... View details »
Devil in a Woodpile
Film
Bottle Shock
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema More times »
In 1976, British oenophile Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) hosted a much-ballyhooed blind tasting between France's finest wine and California's — including one made by small-vineyard... View details »
Bottle Shock
Art
Angles in America
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–5:30pm) @ Rhona Hoffman Gallery More times »
Free
You may find this show's title easy to misread, and that's by design — such ambiguity is all part of the game for the exhibition's... View details »
Angles in America
Art
Are We There Yet?
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–8pm) @ Hyde Park Art Center More times »
Free
Curated by photographer Dawoud Bey, Are We There Yet? is a group show of lens-based work that touches on issues of mobility. It's a timely... View details »
Are We There Yet?
Film
Elegy
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema More times »
Elegy is what happens when a female Spanish director (Isabel Coixet, My Life Without Me) adapts, of all things, a Philip Roth short story. Renowned... View details »
Elegy
Art
Scavenger Constructs: Site-Specific Sculptures
Tuesday Sep 16 (9am–5pm) @ Glass Curtain Gallery at Columbia College Chicago More times »
Free
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans turned mass-produced objects into meaningful art. With this transmutability in mind, Scavenger Constructs features five artists who give new meaning... View details »
Scavenger Constructs: Site-Specific Sculptures
Art: Photography
Bill O'Donnell
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–6:30pm) @ City Gallery More times »
Free
Bill O'Donnell's color photographs offer a world of spooky little vacation homes, troubling the eye with mixed-up scales and half-focused views. This series, on display... View details »
Bill O'Donnell
Film
I Served the King of England
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Landmark Century Centre Cinema More times »
Screenwriter/director Jirí Menzel translates this tale of a Czech waiter working through both the Nazi and communist regimes from a novel into an engaging, balletic... View details »
I Served the King of England
Art
Chances Are the Comets in Our Future
Tuesday Sep 16 (10am–6pm) @ Gallery 400 More times »
Free
Music may come first for Chicago-based Drag City — the record label has championed singular talents like Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Bill Callahan/Smog for years... View details »
Chances Are the Comets in Our Future
Art
Light from Inside: Art from Illinois Prisons
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Chicago Cultural Center More times »
Free
For those whose impressions of prisoners have mostly been shaped by watching Oz, this exhibition provides a look at prisoners' creative talent and dedication. Light... View details »
Art
Conrad Freiburg
Tuesday Sep 16 (11am–5pm) @ Linda Warren Gallery More times »
Free
Conrad Freiburg's clever contraptions require audience participation, but viewers' actions can sometimes lead to destruction. The artist's exquisite handiwork doesn't exist for its own sake... View details »
Conrad Freiburg
Film
Hamlet 2
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Various locations More times »
With a name like Hamlet 2, a movie is bound to be either the worst piffle to be hurled down the cinematic pike, or pure... View details »
Hamlet 2
Film
Alexander Nevsky
Tuesday Sep 16 (8pm) @ Gene Siskel Film Center More times »
As a propaganda film, Russian director Sergei Eisenstein's Alexander Nevsky is powerful and effective. Commissioned by the Soviet government in response to escalating German aggression,... View details »
Alexander Nevsky
Art: Architecture/Design
Panorama of Modern Brazilian Architecture: From the 1950s to the Present
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Crown Hall More times »
Free
This exhibition provides a thorough visual survey of Brazil's modern architecture. Photographs, drawings, and design concepts profile the work of well-established Brazilian architects such as... View details »
Art
Rashid Johnson: The New Escapist Promised Land Garden and Recreation Center and Cosmic Slops
Tuesday Sep 16 (11am–5pm) @ Monique Meloche More times »
Free
Rashid Johnson is one of the more promising young artists to emerge from Chicago in recent years, with photographs and sculptures in exhibitions across the... View details »
Rashid Johnson: The New Escapist Promised Land Garden and Recreation Center and Cosmic Slops
More Flavor: City Gem
Smart Home
Tuesday Sep 16 @ Museum Campus More times »
Just admit it, you've ogled the sleek modern houses you pass on certain streets and wished you could peek inside. The Museum of Science and... View details »
Smart Home