Carbonara, a dish cherished for its creamy richness and simplicity, holds a special place in the heart of Italian cuisine. As one of the iconic pasta dishes, its history is…
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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.
Pictured above: Christopher Sylvie, Karen Fort, Zoë Pike and Lyle Mays in Last Days of the Commune by Bertolt Brecht, performed in 2017 at Prop Thtr/Photo: Provided by Prop Thtr…
Pictured above: (L to R) Andrew Price Carlile and Javier Carmona in Man of the People/Photo: Man of the People Editor’s Note: This is an expression by Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel…
Pictured above: Thom Britton at the Prop Thtr performance of The Seance on October 13/Photo: Courtesy of The Seance Editor’s Note: This is an expression by Amanda Finn in response to…
Pictured above: Original cast members of The Second City outside their Old Town performance space/Photo: The Second City Editor’s Note: Scapi Magazine is launching Makers and Breakers, a new, monthly…