Pictured above: Cardinal Borghese (Taylor C. Brewerton) and Bruno (Felix Abidor)/Photo: Patrick Engman Editor’s Note: This is an expression by Aliza Feder in response to Infinity Burns in the form…
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We sit down with Corey Smith to talk about the upcoming Essay on the Emil Bach House, Frank Lloyd Wright as artistic starting point, how biographical information plays into how…
We sit down with Tariq Shihadah from the Local Glow podcast to talk about making the local shine, growing an outlet between seasons of content, making the thing, and Rockford
We sit down with Sarah Smith, who we had on the show before as Rosie Roche, to talk taking a break to come back stronger, working on multiple skillsets, ceramics,…
Scapi Magazine’s monthly column about the history of experimental history in Chicago has a name! Makers and Breakers features 500 Clown in this installment by Scapi contributor Felix Abidor. Through a decade of clowning and physical innovation, 500 Clown has left a performance legacy that has endured long after the group’s dissolution.
We sit down with Jean Marie Cate of Martha Mae: art supplies and beautiful useful things to talk about how useful things can totally be beautiful, setting up shop in…
Pictured above: Photo: Force Majeur Editor’s Note: Scapi Magazine contributor Estelle Rosenfeld is writing a column series about starting a theater career, as well as tips and wisdom for resume…
We sit down with playwright Tanuja Jagernauth, dramaturg Yasmin Mikhaiel, and director Tara Branham to talk about the new play How to Pick a Lock, Prison Abolition and using the…
We’re back in Milwaukee with Angela Iannone to talk her as a performer and playwright, her Edwin Booth series, storytelling in 19th Century American History, managing expansiveness, paradigms instituted as…
We sit down with Katelyn Douglass and Alex Hovi from Hot Kitchen Collective to talk their upcoming show at Steppenwolf called Big Science, the Florida to Chicago pipeline, verbalizing the…
We sit down with Felix Abidor to talk Infinity Burns at Rhinofest, Bruno the monk who the Catholic Church hated in the 1600s, faith vs. dogma, devising in a research…