Chicago Magazine - 09.2019

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SEPTEMBER 2019 | CHICAGO 121


THE FACE


EXPERT


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pink-faced oafs possessing little self-regard.
It’s a vibrant critique of patriarchy in which


there are no heroes, only clowns.
Details West Town. Western Exhibitions. Free.
westernexhibitions.com


SEPT. 14–15 | CLASSICAL


Mass in B Minor


QAnyone who says all baroque music sounds
the same should hear Music of the Baroque,
which goes big for its season opener: J.S. Bach’s


mountainous take on the Mass text, composed
for chorus, vocal soloists, and orchestra,
spreading across two hours of music led by


the group’s vital music director, Jane Glover.
Details Loop; Skokie. Sept. 14: Harris Theater;
Sept. 15: North Shore Center for the Performing
Arts. $25–$85. baroque.org


SEPT. 15 | COMEDY


Nick Offerman
QThe standup comic, former Parks and
Recreation star, and paragon of rugged


masculinity revisits Chicago (he grew up
in Minooka) for his All Rise tour, promising
“chuckles and light dancing.” Offerman’s brand
of humor is inspired by long days building


heirloom furniture at his wood shop in LA,
his marriage to Will & Grace actress Megan
Mullally, and his progressive politics — a notable


distinction from the libertarian Ron Swanson
character he’s become synonymous with.
Details Loop. Chicago Theatre. 7 p.m.


$40–$204. ticketmaster.com


SEPT. 15–OCT. 26 | ART


Jordan Martins: Plant Strategies
QT h is loc a l a r t is t r a r ely s t ick s to one med iu m :
He makes collages out of his own photography


and painting and from other found artworks,
then scans and manipulates them to produce
dizzying patterns. From this tangle of digital


and analog processes emerge canvas works that
dance — their surfaces teem with color, strange
textures, and labyrinthine lines.
Details East Garfield Park. Goldfinch. Free.


goldfinchgallery.org


SEPT. 17 | EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC


Boris
QAh, the tail end of summer — time to get in
a few last patio beers, schedule a final beach


hang, and, of course, pulverize your eardrums
with experimental Japanese doom metal.
This trio had planned on retiring in 2017 but


returned with a new full-length, Love & Evol, in
August — as good a reason as any to get lost in
their heavy-as-hell (but still achingly gorgeous)


wall of noise.
Details Lincoln Park. Lincoln Hall. 8 p.m. $20.
lh-st.com

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