It’s Thursday, Chicago.
Did you know that the year’s earliest sunsets begin today? While that may dampen your mood, our coverage of things to do and places to eat may help “light up” this time of year.
Looking back on 2023, an unprecedented year for the entertainment industry, our critics are beginning their “best of” lists for the year. Both TV critic Nina Metz and film critic Michael Phillips share their lists of the titles they loved this week, which may give you ideas for cozy weekend watching.
From food critic Louisa Kung Liu Chu, we have a guide to all things good to eat at the downtown Christkindlmarket this year with nods to a few staff favorites, like a pizza-stuffed pretzel.
And to round out our seasonal offerings, we have a list of holiday tea services in the Chicago area, and a review for “The Nutcracker” at the Joffrey Ballet as well — perfect for keeping the winter blues away.
Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week.
— Lauryn Azu, deputy senior editor
Tribune critic Michael Phillips unwraps his Top 10 of 2023, with stuff you probably haven’t heard about, and a Barbenheimer you probably have. Plus 10 you can ignore because there’s a lot you shouldn’t.
When to beat the notorious crowds, and where to get your glühwein are just some of the details compiled here.
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Critic Nina Metz’s picks also include the murder mystery “Poker Face” on Peacock and the sports drama “Swagger” on Apple TV+. Read what else made the list, here.
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Here are 13 holiday teas in Chicagoland to choose from — including a tipsy Mariah Carey-themed singalong tea — just in time for the 12 days of Christmas.
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If you haven’t seen a magic show since you were a kid, magician Jamie Allan takes his audience right back to those memories at this show at Rhapsody Theater. “This is audience-centered, narrative-based magic,” Tribune critic Chris Jones writes in his review, here.
Beyond the good they do in raising awareness, these bakeries and cafes provide opportunities for problem-solving and relationship-building. Read about them here.
For many families, the holiday season means a night at the ballet. This year’s performance of “The Nutcracker” at the Joffrey Ballet is no different.
“Americans love ‘Nutcracker’ because it’s an unwavering treatise about dreams coming true. Dreams are kind of our thing. So ballet companies keep doing it. And we keep loving it,” Lauren Warnecke writes in her review, here.
“Boop!” is the latest musical to hit the theater district, with “stellar vocalist” Jasmine Amy Rogers starring, Tribune critic Chris Jones writes. Read his entire review here.
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