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Eat. Watch. Do. — Best burritos, ‘Air’ review, plus Easter specials

by Edinburg Post Report
April 6, 2023
in Health • Food
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It’s Thursday, Chicago.

The freshness of spring has always signaled a chance for new beginnings.

In Chicago, baseball fans are pinning their hopes on a great season (or at least a great bar). Spring TV and movie premieres give us something new to chew on (metaphorically) as do restaurant debuts, in a more literal sense.

At the same time, we’ve got lots of tried-and-true things worth celebrating: Portillo’s turns 60 this year in style, South Side jazz guitarist George Freeman will turn 96 this weekend just as he releases a new album, and while new movie “Air” might not cover a lot of new ground (Michael Jordan! shoes!), it’s a fun watch anyway.

Keep an eye on those April showers — there’s been quite a deluge — and we’ll see you next week.

— Ariel Cheung, food and travel editor

Chicago band Miirrors, lead by Brian McSweeney and Shawn Rios, plays the Hideout. (Meagan Shuptar / HANDOUT)

“Motion and Picture,” the debut album by Chicago indie rock band Miirrors released in late March, was a work-in-progress for many years — 22 years to be exact.

But it was time well spent, writes music critic Britt Julious ahead of the band’s show at the Hideout this weekend.

The bucket of broasted chicken at Holy Buckets Chicken & Pizza.

The bucket of broasted chicken at Holy Buckets Chicken & Pizza. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)

“Holy Buckets Halal Chicken & Pizza stands out as an unlikely Arab American cultural ambassador by serving up knowledge with disarming humor, as often as it does the fried chicken tenders they call Gaza Strips,” writes Tribune food critic Louisa Chu.

And, especially during Ramadan, that’s an important contribution to our city, she says. Read more about why in her latest column.

George Freeman performs at the Green Mill on April 12, 2019, in Chicago.

George Freeman performs at the Green Mill on April 12, 2019, in Chicago. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

George Freeman has done more than witness jazz history; he’s made it, writes the Tribune’s Hannah Edgar.

And when Freeman headlines the Green Mill this weekend, he’ll be celebrating not just his 96th birthday — yes, you read that right — but the release of a new record.

Easter specials from Publican Quality Bread include hot cross buns.

Easter specials from Publican Quality Bread include hot cross buns. (Publican Quality Bread / HANDOUT)

Feast on ham and hot cross buns, bring the kiddos along to meet the Easter Bunny, or make an at-home Easter meal a breeze with meal kits from Chicagoland restaurants. Here are more than 60 specials for the holiday weekend.

Matt Damon as Nike marketing executive Sonny Vacarro in director Ben Affleck's "Air."

Matt Damon as Nike marketing executive Sonny Vacarro in director Ben Affleck’s “Air.” (Amazon Content Services/ Ana Carballosa)

The Ben Affleck-directed, Matt Damon-starring flick “Air” is “a movie about winners, winning,” writes Tribune critic Michael Phillips — and what’s not to love about that?

There’s also tons of ’80s vibes, Viola Davis and her real-life husband portraying Michael Jordan’s parents, and … not much Michael Jordan. Read more in Phillips’ review here.

Steven Yeun stars n "Beef."

Steven Yeun stars n “Beef.” (Andrew Cooper/AP)

Out Thursday on Netflix, “Beef” is a tale of road rage-driven revenge, and a mostly successful one, writes Tribune critic Nina Metz. See how a one-off encounter between Ali Wong’s Amy and Danny, played by Steven Yeun of “Minari” and “The Walking Dead” fame, spirals into quite the saga in her review here.

Portillo's new  plant-based garden dog topped with mustard, relish, chopped onions, tomatoes, celery salt, pickle spear, and sport peppers on a poppy seed bun on Monday, May 16, 2022 in Chicago.

Portillo’s new plant-based garden dog topped with mustard, relish, chopped onions, tomatoes, celery salt, pickle spear, and sport peppers on a poppy seed bun on Monday, May 16, 2022 in Chicago. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune)

We’re not ones to turn down a food holiday (it’s also National Burrito Day, fyi), nor an excuse to swing by Portillo’s for a faithful rendering of one of Chicago’s many iconic foods. For the chain’s 60th anniversary, it’s taking a replica of the original Dog House trailer on the road — and Portillo’s faithfuls can stop by for some freebies.

From left: Dove Cameron, Ariana DeBose and Cecily Strong in "Schmigadoon!”

From left: Dove Cameron, Ariana DeBose and Cecily Strong in “Schmigadoon!” (Robert Falconer/Apple TV+)

Tribune critic Nina Metz says her cold dark heart melts a little during the second season of “Schmigadoon!” She also finds the show’s return has improved upon its first season, with better songs, a tighter plot and better visuals. Read more about the show’s move to Schmicago in her review.

The cast of "A Soldier’s Play," in Chicago at the CIBC Theatre.

The cast of “A Soldier’s Play,” in Chicago at the CIBC Theatre. (Joan Marcus / HANDOUT)

Charles Fuller’s “A Soldier’s Play” won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 but did not appear on Broadway until 2020 because, at least in Fuller’s telling, the playwright refused to change his final line at producers’ demands.

The line in question? “You’ll have to get used to Black people being in charge.”

So there was something apt about the opening of the national tour of “A Soldier’s Play” in Chicago taking place on a night when the city elected its third Black mayor, Brandon Johnson, writes Tribune theater critic Chris Jones. Read more in his review here.

Camargue worshippers pay tribute to the Saintes Marie shrine during the October pilgrimage in the southern France town of Saintes Maries de la Mer on Oct. 19, 2019. Since the mid-15th Century worshippers from the Camargue town of Saintes Marie de la Mer.

Camargue worshippers pay tribute to the Saintes Marie shrine during the October pilgrimage in the southern France town of Saintes Maries de la Mer on Oct. 19, 2019. Since the mid-15th Century worshippers from the Camargue town of Saintes Marie de la Mer. (Daniel Cole/AP Photo)

Much of what you might have learned about Mary Magdalene isn’t true, writes Erika Hobbs. And after her own unlearning, Hobbs found herself on a pilgrimage in southern France, where she sought out the shrines, basilica and other tributes to the sainted disciple. Read more about her journey — just in time for Easter — here.

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