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The Scottish play, abridgedAlbert Williamson October 13, 2022 at 6:40 pm

Director Dusty Brown, who makes their Chicago directing debut with Three Crows Theatre’s storefront staging of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, has trimmed the tragedy down to a fast-paced, intermissionless 105 minutes of blood-drenched storytelling. (“Macbeth has sword/dagger violence, onstage murder, and discussions of murder. Recommended for children 12+ due to all the murder happening onstage,” reads a content advisory on Three Crows’s website.) This intimate, economical production boasts spooky visual design by Kellian Keeler (set) and Piper Kirchhofer (lights), who together transform the intimate Redtwist Theatre space into a dungeon-like hellhole well suited to this classic tale of dark supernatural deeds. There’s even an onstage cistern filled with water, from which a macabre apparition or two may arise—or in which a guilt-maddened murderer or two may try, in vain, to wash the blood from their hands.

MacbethThrough 10/30: Thu-Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 3 PM; also Mon 10/24 7:30 PM, Redtwist Theatre, 1044 W. Bryn Mawr, threecrowstheatre.com, pay what you can

But Brown’s editing of the text lessens the moral impact of a drama grounded in Christian notions of free will. Having been promised by three prophetic witches that he will become king, Macbeth, a heroic military leader in 11th-century Scotland, caves in to his wife’s manipulative tactics and resorts to murder (including murder for hire), thereby sullying both his manhood and his immortal soul. By trimming seemingly repetitive arguments between the spouses—and rushing the final action as Macbeth approaches his duel to the death with arch-enemy Macduff—Brown turns Macbeth into a tale signifying, if not nothing, then at least less than it should.

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Too many MarysKelly Kleimanon October 13, 2022 at 6:49 pm

Playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury had too many things in mind when she wrote this play about Mary Seacole, a real-life Jamaican-born healer who improbably served in the 19th-century Crimean War. Drury wanted to tell the story of this indomitable woman who wouldn’t take no for an answer, even from the equally implacable Florence Nightingale. She wanted to draw parallels between Seacole and modern-day healers, hence the title’s plural “Marys.” She also wanted to explore motherhood and the original meaning of the word “nurse,” comparing Seacole’s choice not to have children to those of the invented characters around her. Drury also wanted to explore the racism that shaped Seacole, including the self-hatred which caused her to emphasize the “good Scotch blood running through my veins” rather than her heritage of healing from her Jamaican mother.   

Marys SeacoleThrough 11/6: Thu-Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 3 PM, Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark, 773-338-2177, griffintheatre.com, $40 ($15 students, veterans, and active military)

Despite a powerhouse performance by Stephanie Mattos as Mary, there is simply too much going on here in Griffin’s production (directed by Jerrell L. Henderson and Hannah Todd) to form a coherent play. Further, the actresses’ frequent full-bore use of Jamaican dialect meant that much of the dialogue was lost to the ear of this middle-aged white lady, at least. And the final sequence, in which the cast members speak in unison about the fragility of the maternal body, would be very powerful if the play had clearly focused on that subject. Instead, Marys Seacole is a puzzlement, a series of missed opportunities to explore a range of interesting topics.

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What to know about the Chicago Bears’ Thursday opponentVincent Pariseon October 13, 2022 at 6:00 pm

The Chicago Bears have a big game tonight against the Washington Commanders. It is a Thursday Night Football game that will have the entire country watching. Neither of these two teams really has aspirations of winning the Super Bowl this year but they are building.

When it comes to the opponent, the Chicago Bears have an interesting test with the Washington Commanders. They have plenty going on off the field but that is not for the Bears to be concerned about. They have to worry about what makes them succeed on the field.

It starts with the head coach that Chicago Bears fans know well, Ron Rivera. He is a great coach that is just waiting for this Washington team around him to have the talent that it needs to take the next step. Right now, up to this point, he hasn’t had that as he has in other jobs.

He was given a talented quarterback during the offseason named Carson Wentz. Of course, Wentz was the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Early on with the Philadelphia Eagles, he had a lot of success playing well with that team.

Wentz was so good at one point that it looked like he was going to be the MVP of the league. Then, he suffered an injury that caused Nick Foles to replace him. Following that, Foles took that team to the Super Bowl and won it. From there, it was never the same for Wentz.

Now, after a quick stop with the Indianapolis Colts, he has made his way to Washington where he is trying to regain that magic. He is a talented guy that just can’t seem to be consistent anymore. There are times when he is great and there are times when he looks lost.

The Chicago Bears should be able to handle the Washington Commanders.

He has some decent weapons around him including running back Antonio Gibson and wide receivers like Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson. The Bears need to be wary of these guys on defense otherwise they will burn them.

This is a 1-4 Commanders team that hasn’t found a stride yet this season and we don’t know if they will. This is a game that the Bears should win as long as they see the best out of Justin Fields.

Washington’s offense has some players that have been good in the past but there is no doubt that the Bears can shut them down. On defense, Washington isn’t amazing and could allow Fields to do his thing.

Losing this game would be a bad look as the Commanders are one of the only teams that have been worse than them so far this season. No matter what though, the most important thing is seeing Justin Fields continue to grow against that Commander’s defense.

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Specialist w/ MCKINSEY & COMPANY, INC. US (Chicago, IL). Act as core member of the McKinsey team to shape product vision & build fully functioning web & mobile apps for clients from IT modernization & strategy to agile, cloud, cybersecurity, & digital transformation. Telecommuting permitted. Req’s Master’s degree in IT, Mgmt Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rel field or the foreign degree equiv & 2 yrs of exp working in an Agile org as s/w developer or rel occupation; OR a Bachelor’s degree in IT, Mgmt Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rel field or the foreign degree equiv & 5 yrs of progressive, post-baccalaureate, exp working in an Agile org as s/w developer or rel occupation. Exp must incl: focus on design, product or data; involvement in product design decisions across concept, prototyping, pre-production, production, testing, forecast, promotion & end-to-end support; End-to-end knowledge of product dvlpmnt & user exp; using 2 of the following apps: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Angular, Vue, or jQuery; API: Java, Spring Boot, C#, .NET, or Node.js; databases: MySQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, or cloud-native databases; Cloud infrastructure: AWS, Azure, or GCP; DevOps: Jenkins, Docker, CircleCI, or Travis; Using Agile methodologies; Scrum framework; Design tools: InVisionApp, Miro, Balsamiq, or Zeplin. At least one of the following Workflow mgmt tools: JIRA, Confluence, or Azure boards. Domestic & int’l travel typically req. Destination & frequency impossible to predict. Email your resume to [email protected] & refer to Job # 6461992. No phone calls please. An EOE

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Freddie Gibbs rides his rap roller coaster through hedonistic fun on Soul Sold Separately

Freddie Gibbs has been on a famous rapper roller coaster since he put out his first mixtape in 2010—a journey marked with decadent twists, dizzying heights, and equally terrifying descents. Public beefs with big-name artists, moments as a media darling, well-received acting roles (including the lead in last year’s Down With the King), and acquittal from heavy assault charges make him the perfect artist to share a deep convo with over a couple of drinks—if only to separate man from myth. In 2020 his joint record with the Alchemist earned a Grammy nom, and many fans were upset when they lost to Nas for King’s Disease.

Is Gibbs’s brand-new Soul Sold Separately the kind of album a tenured rapper would make after such a high-profile defeat? In a word, yes. Listening to it is like immersing yourself in the fun parts of Martin Scorsese’s 1995 crime epic Casino, ifGibbs owned said casino. You’re enjoying vices, romping through penthouse suites with your famous friend, and shutting the fuck up. Because if you listen closely, you’ll hear the type of gems commensurate with bosses. 

SSS boasts an all-star cast, with Gibbs’s own famous friends (including Jeff Ross and Kelly Price) making guest appearances in lush features and skits. The list of producers is a rapper’s wet dream, and Gibbs always finds the pocket with his midwestern drawl and automatic flow. The Justice League-produced “Rabbit Vision” is cinematic: emotional pianos, expertly sprinkled rock-guitar riffs, and snapping snares complement Gibbs’s rap and street-war stories. SSS runs the gamut of hedonism, right down to the comedown—like any good romp, it ends. Luckily, you can always visit Gibbs at his casino or on the roller coaster. He isn’t going anywhere.

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Cinnamon rolls and campaign petitions

Efforts to elect Alderperson Tom Tunney as Chicago mayor are underway—but some of the signatures that could get him on the ballot are “completely fraudulent,” election attorneys say.

After serving on Chicago City Council for 20 years, Tunney announced on August 30 that he wouldn’t run again for his 44th Ward seat, which encompasses Lakeview and Wrigleyville. At the same time, rumors about his mayoral aspirations have swirled. He told the Sun-Times earlier in August that he was on the fence, and he has been quiet ever since.

But at Ann Sather, a Swedish American restaurant chain known for its enormous cinnamon rolls, Tunney is already a frontrunner. In each of the three locations that Tunney owns, candidate petitions are available at the cash register, adorned with handmade “Tom Tunney for Mayor” signs and containing a healthy number of signatures on each form. 

This practice—leaving petitions out and unattended—is a violation of Illinois election laws, according to experts.

In a statement to the Reader, a spokesperson for the Illinois State Board of Elections said, “The election code in 10 ILCS 5/7-10 is explicit that petition circulators must witness each voter signing a petition sheet.” 

On the affidavit portion of each petition, the circulator swears “the signatures on this sheet were signed in my presence” and signs their name on the bottom of each page in the presence of a notary. 

The spokesperson added that a scenario in which nominating petitions are left unattended “could be grounds for an objection if an opponent or other interested party finds out about it. The objector would need to show proof that the circulator who signed the petition did not witness the signings and, if so, those signatures could be stricken.”

Election attorneys for other mayoral candidates were more blunt. “If it is just being left on the counter, it’s totally illegal,” said Michael Dorf, an attorney who represents Mayor Lori Lightfoot. “All sorts of fraud could be happening. Somebody could be signing two or three names by themselves, and if the circulator isn’t there, there’s no way to prove only one person signed for each of those names.”

Tunney’s office did not respond to the Reader’s request for comment by press time.

Update 10/13/22: After publication, a spokesperson for Alderperson Tunney and Ann Sather Restaurants emailed a statement to the Reader that read, “[Alderperson] Tunney is not an official candidate for Mayor. If he becomes one, his petitions will be filed in full compliance with all legal requirements.”

Petition circulators must attest under oath that they verified the signer is a registered voter and that people are signing only for themselves. If a petition is left unattended, there is no way to confirm the veracity of the signatures, and submitting unverified signatures could constitute a “pattern of fraud” under Illinois election code.

To appear on the ballot, mayoral hopefuls must submit 12,500 valid signatures to the Chicago Board of Elections. Candidates with stuffed coffers and large teams of canvassers will often aim for three times the required amount to survive petition challenges—an expensive and time-consuming strategy used to knock competitors off the ballot.

The Reader found that in all three Ann Sather locations, clipboards with petitions were left unattended at the cash register while hosts and servers tended to diners. The practice could be acceptable if “the clipboard were on a counter in front of the cashier, and the cashier saw people sign, [so] the cashier could act as circulator,” said Dorf. 

But while reporting this story, a Reader reporter observed petitions left unmonitored for long periods of time. No dedicated campaign volunteers were present, though at least one employee wore a campaign button signaling support for Tunney’s handpicked successor, 44th Ward Chief of Staff Bennett Lawson, who announced he was running for the seat hours after Tunney’s retirement announcement.

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“If [the circulator] did not see the person sign and doesn’t know if they meet the qualifications, they’re committing perjury. I assume that it’s probably going to be signed by the managers of the restaurant or something, but whoever signs it would probably not be fulfilling the legal requirements,” said Dick Simpson, a former UIC political science professor who served as 44th Ward alderperson in the 1970s.

“Tom Tunney has been a good alderman,” Simpson said. “I don’t think this is how they should be circulating petitions.”

If the petitions are turned in as-is and someone challenges them, the Chicago Board of Elections could throw out every petition sheet by the violating circulator, which could represent hundreds and even thousands of signatures. 

According to election attorney Andrew Finko, who represents mayoral candidate Willie Wilson, this type of ballot violation is unlikely to lead to a criminal perjury case against the circulator in Cook County, but the drop in valid signatures could hurt the candidate’s chances of getting on the ballot.

Finko said this rule breaking typically slides under the radar, unless an objector steps forward. “This happens all the time. It’s a question of [whether] somebody gets caught.”

According to Block Club Chicago, supporters have been circulating petitions on Tunney’s behalf since at least September 27. A spokesperson told Block Club petitions were being circulated on Tunney’s behalf while the alderperson weighed his options.

Appointed to City Council by former Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2002, Tunney is Chicago’s first openly gay alderperson. He has won five reelection races since then. His decision to not run for his seat again comes amid a “Great Resignation” in City Council. At least 13 alderpeople are expected to leave their posts when the term ends in May 2023. 

Tunney is a former Illinois Restaurant Association chair and has spearheaded development and services across the ward, such as the Center on Halsted, the AIDS Garden on the lakefront, and LGBTQ+ senior housing. 

As vice mayor and chair of the powerful Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards, Tunney was an early ally of Lightfoot. But the City Council, he told the Sun-Times in August, is “not a good place to work these days.” He cited Lightfoot’s “strong and somewhat divisive” personality as part of the reason.

Tunney became the owner of Ann Sather in 1981 and was responsible for growing the restaurant to three locations. In December 2020, the restaurant allowed customers to eat inside during the state-mandated COVID-19 indoor dining ban. Tunney called it an “error in judgment” and ceased the practice, which later resulted in a $2,000 fine from the city.

If Tunney declares his run for mayor, he would be the fourth alderperson to do so, after Alds. Raymond Lopez (15th), Sophia King (4th) and Roderick Sawyer (6th). At least 12 people have filed with the Chicago Board of Elections to run for mayor, including Mayor Lightfoot.

November 28 is the last day that mayoral and aldermanic candidates can submit their nominating petitions. 

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Caregiver Responsibilities:Assisting with personal care, Following a prescribed healthcare plan, Ensuring my Mother home is organized according to her needs. Providing mobility assistance may be required, for example helping my Mother with her motorized wheelchair, appointments, grocery. Meal and watch over. Work Schedule is 5 days a week and 5 hours per day. Salary is $26/hr. Contact by email Daniel ([email protected]) for more details.

Technical Support Analysts, Chicago, IL: Develop Company KPI’s and a process for tracking and reporting them. Provide recommendations on consolidating, changing, or adding financial software tools. Analyze trial data and determine if there our opportunities for better conversion rates. Work from home permitted. Send res to: Barchart.com, Inc. [email protected].

Specialist w/ MCKINSEY & COMPANY, INC. US (Chicago, IL). Act as core member of the McKinsey team to shape product vision & build fully functioning web & mobile apps for clients from IT modernization & strategy to agile, cloud, cybersecurity, & digital transformation. Telecommuting permitted. Req’s Master’s degree in IT, Mgmt Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rel field or the foreign degree equiv & 2 yrs of exp working in an Agile org as s/w developer or rel occupation; OR a Bachelor’s degree in IT, Mgmt Info Sys, Comp Sci, or rel field or the foreign degree equiv & 5 yrs of progressive, post-baccalaureate, exp working in an Agile org as s/w developer or rel occupation. Exp must incl: focus on design, product or data; involvement in product design decisions across concept, prototyping, pre-production, production, testing, forecast, promotion & end-to-end support; End-to-end knowledge of product dvlpmnt & user exp; using 2 of the following apps: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Angular, Vue, or jQuery; API: Java, Spring Boot, C#, .NET, or Node.js; databases: MySQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, or cloud-native databases; Cloud infrastructure: AWS, Azure, or GCP; DevOps: Jenkins, Docker, CircleCI, or Travis; Using Agile methodologies; Scrum framework; Design tools: InVisionApp, Miro, Balsamiq, or Zeplin. At least one of the following Workflow mgmt tools: JIRA, Confluence, or Azure boards. Domestic & int’l travel typically req. Destination & frequency impossible to predict. Email your resume to [email protected] & refer to Job # 6461992. No phone calls please. An EOE

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Raise a Healthy FamilyAre you interested in raising vegan children but don’t know where to start? For wellness parenting and whole food plant-based coaching with a board-certified pediatrician turned wellness coach, go to www.traciwagner.com

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Seeking those who empathize with menHave you been taught that “men have the power and women are the victims”? Have you ever wondered if there might be more to it than that? Are you interested in a more balanced outlook? We are a Chicago based group. We meet once a week on Zoom and, occasionally, we also meet in person. We talk about gender-related issues as they play out in the world and as they play out in our private lives. We support each other emotionally, and we take action. We reject inter-sex rage, rancor and resentment. We are an inclusive group; all who empathize with men are welcome to join. [email protected]

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Have you had an unwanted sexual experience since age 18?Did you tell someone in your life about it who is also willing to participate? Women ages 18+ who have someone else in their life they told about their experience also willing to participate will be paid to complete a confidential online research survey for the Women’s Dyadic Support Study. Contact Dr. Sarah Ullman of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Criminology, Law, & Justice Department at [email protected], 312-996-5508. Protocol #2021-0019.

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