It’s Sounding Board! We’re joined by Danielle Levsky, we do some Scapi housekeeping including announcing her becoming our new Theater Section editor, then we talk about the DIY theater scene…
Posts tagged as “Chicago”
On August 14, 2017, Daniel and Maureen met with Ariel Beilin and Chelsea Blye, two female comedians, to talk about the first season of their web series Pretty.Funny. Pretty.Funny consists of…
On January 16, 2018 former Chicago principal Troy LaRaviere announced a bid for the democratic mayoral candidate nomination. LaRaviere has a history of criticizing current mayor Rahm Emanuel, and the…
Photo by Jerry Alt of Alt Imagery On September 14, 2017, Scapi Magazine met with local photographer Caitlin Ruby Miller of Ruby Images. Due to Daniel having double booked, prior to…
The Vehicle of Coffee in Building Relationships: A Conversation with Eli Ramirez from Halfwit Coffee
On a chilly first of September, Daniel and Maureen met with Eli Ramirez from HalfWit coffee to speak about his experiences in the roastery and coffee business. As has been…
We sit down with Olivia Lilley to talk Pop Magic Productions, the extended run of In Sarah’s Shadow, telling emotive expression through movement, Puccini’s Turandot and having a classical scoring…
Last night Opera on Tap Chicago premiered its first annual Diva-Off, a competition-themed night of arias and singing with Drag King and Queen judges. “It is probably one of the…
Early Saturday mornings at BOT Bakery customers are greeted by fresh flowers on tables, a handwritten menu featuring weekend specials in blue marker, and a smiling figurine robot under a…
On November 27th Uptown saw an addition of a coffee shop in an area that had been lacking one for a while. The area, dubbed Asia on Argyle, is home…
We sit down with Alexandra Plattos Sulack, Angela Torres, and Amanda Noelle Neal to talk The Distant Flight of Birds and Other Works, the badass feminist collective vanguard that is…
Few stories are as beloved and familiar to audiences as Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. When a theater company tackles a show so well known, a question it always asks itself…