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Thursday, May 8, 2025

It’s Thursday, Chicago.

Plus, we’re upon the weekend to celebrate moms everywhere. Need a nudge of inspiration? Behold our bevy of brunch specials across the city and suburbs to treat Mom.

While we’re at it, why not take her for a night of theater? Tribune critic Chris Jones this week reviews “At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen.” Or cozy in together to watch the latest Judy Blume adaptation on Netflix. You could also surprise your queen with a trip to the Queen City. Below, there's plenty more to get you started.

Enjoy the weekend, we’ll see you back here next week.

— Lauryn Azu, deputy senior editor

Review: ‘At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen’ is about identity in a small Southern town at the end of the AIDS crisis

Terry Guest’s two-character play is set in 2004 and includes one of the best Chicago performances of the year.

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59 Chicago Mother’s Day restaurant specials to treat mom, from bottomless mimosas to made-to-order omelettes

Restaurants throughout Chicago are making it easy, offering moms free flowers or other gifts and hosting decadent buffets with bottomless drinks and activities to keep kids busy.

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‘Forever’ review: Updating Judy Blume’s classic about first love — and sex

The 1975 novel about a high school senior’s first love — and first experiences with sex — is reimagined

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Alinea celebrates 20 years of modernist fine dining in Chicago, but our critic says it’s time to let go of the balloon

Alinea, the modernist tasting-menu restaurant marking a milestone 20th anniversary this week, remains the most important fine dining establishment in Chicago, but it’s not at its best.

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‘Poker Face’ review: TV’s best case-of-the-week series returns for Season 2

The “Columbo-esque” Peacock murder mystery starring Natasha Lyonne is better than ever

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Review: A Black bromance under stress in ‘Hymn’ at Chicago Shakespeare

Director Ron OJ Parson foregrounds the power of friendship and the strength of Black familial bonds.

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Review: ‘ART’ by Remy Bumppo is less about the painting, more about the friendship

The current Chicago production of Yasmina Reza’s 1994 play poses the question: What’s more important, uncomfortable honesty or unconditional support?

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For families and foodies, Charlotte, North Carolina, offers ‘a surprise and delight factor’

Whether you’re in town to catch a pro sports team or visit a James Beard-nominated restaurant, you’re sure to fall in love with the Queen City.

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