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Wednesday, Mar 21 The new tax cuts under the Trump administration are bad news for Chicago theater actors, who will lose the workplace expense deductions they rely on. Here's how the new law will affect actors – and the nonprofit theaters where they are employed. |
| Facebook is not just the social network it seems to be. That's the clear message from Mark Zuckerberg this week. How can we protect ourselves? |
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| Director Robert Falls' timely new production of Henrik Ibsen's play about a flawed whistleblower is a must-see show. Read on for the 3.5-star review. |
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| The weekend was not entirely sweet at Gentile Arena for Loyola University Chicago students. Buress' Saturday night show was almost cut short. |
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| American Theater Company will close after 33 years in operation. The Chicago company produced "Disgraced" and a number of other significant works. |
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| The Goodman Theatre in 2018-19 will have world premieres by established playwrights, plus Mary Zimmerman's "The Music Man" and, yes, "A Christmas Carol." |
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| If you haven't seen this guy, don't wait any longer. At his Zanies set, he said all of his jokes were good. He wasn't lying. |
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| A tidal wave of dance is upon us. From "Poor People's TV Room" at the MCA to "Midsummer Night's Dream" by Joffrey, here are your best bets. |
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