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...Kasdan’s “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,” he wants to make us sing. In “Walk Hard,” Reilly shows off his musical talents for the first time since 2002’s “Chicago,” playing fictional rock-and-roll legend Dewey Cox, a spoof on any number of legendary music icons. “I fell in love with this character and all of the phases of his life,” says Reilly. “My favorite thing about...
...Sister’s first single, “Pro Nails,” provides viewers a lens into the vivid world of manicures. The camera scans colorful walls of bottles filled with nail polish, catching glints of sparkling salmons and auburns. Unknown to most, Kid Sister hails from Chicago and spits her club rhymes for independent label Fool’s Gold. For the video, fellow Chi-town native Kanye West provides a verse and cameo appearance, neither of which lend much to the video. The Louis Vuitton Don provides some of his least spectacular lyrics thus...
People who aren’t from Chicago are usually surprised by the weather. Once they’ve walked down their first block without being blown over—or, worse, away—they’re left wondering: What’s so Windy about this City...
...spoken to a Chicagoan about his hometown, you probably already know the answer: we love ourselves. The breeze coming off Lake Michigan might not be as strong as the one felt on the shores of the Charles, but the wind coming out of our mouths can blow anyone away. Chicago has a long and proud history of, well, being proud of itself, and it’s a tradition that Chicagoans of today proudly carry...
...possible death—is a powerful disincentive to tempting overdose. Comparing death to a possible speeding ticket simply makes no sense. But regardless of the possible perverse side effects, programs to distribute naloxone at needle exchanges—which already exist in cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, as well as several states—save lives. That basic concern for life should supersede any concerns about drug use or policy...