D-LIGHTFUL Doyle and Debbie return to the Royal George, fresh off a Tuesday-
night spot on Conan.
THE FIVE
Don’t-miss picks for Wed 1.11.12 through Tue 1.17.12:
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theatre The Doyle and Debbie Show |
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rock Alejandro Escovedo |
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jazz Dee Dee Bridgewater ALSO THIS WEEK: Hallelujah! The sprawling, swinging Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah returns for not one but two concerts, 1/14–15 at Auditorium Theatre. |
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classical Chicago Sinfonietta |
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theatre Blizzard ’67 ALSO THIS WEEK: And for kids and kids at heart: Damon Kiely directs the premiere of Nancy Drew and the Sign of the Twisted Candles, his own adaptation for The Theatre School at DePaul of one of the teen sleuth’s great adventures, 1/14–2/28 at the Merle Reskin Theatre. |
WHAT I’M DOING THIS WEEKEND
Charlie Newton
Up next in our series of weekend plans from notable, in-the-know locals—a.k.a. people we like: the crime novelist and incessant nomad Charlie Newton, who returns to his native Chicago this week to spread the word on his latest novel, Start Shooting. Catch him at Gurnee’s Warren-Newport Library for a reading and book signing 1/14 at 3.
“Friday at 5 a.m. my buddy Bill Owens is picking me up for a hockey trip to Johnny’s Icehouse, where we’ll trade slap shots with the icehouse’s coach, Ken Rzepecki. Then Bill and I will head to Polk & Western Hot Dogs for the best hot dog in the city. I’m practically there every day when I’m in Chicago.
“Properly fortified, we’ll head out to the Hawthorne Race Course for some OTB: We’ll bet the baby-food money on Friday’s card at Hialeah Park, the prettiest racetrack in the world [near Miami]. Even if you lose the occasional wager, the horses look awful good running through the palm trees and pink flamingos.
“The last stop of the afternoon is The Wiener Circle on Clark for a killer char dog. I prefer going before the staff gears up to trade insults with the drunks. I can’t handle that type of verbal abuse.
“Saturday will start with the usual breakfast dogs at Polk & Western, then lunch later on at Pizzeria Uno. I don’t care how many tourists line the block; if you eat sausage and tomato sauce on your pizza, this is where you go. Then I’m off to the library for the book event. I will regale the audience with tales of a life lived outdoors, thank every single person who was kind enough to attend, then invite them all back to The Boundary on Division, where we’ll hang with the novel’s characters, Bobby Vargas and the rest of CPD Gang Team 1269. Yes, these are real folks that let me use their real names and real stories.” —As told to Heather Youkhana
FREEBIE OF THE WEEK
talks Jodi Kantor on ‘The Obamas’
You read our Q&A from Chicago’s January issue with Jodi Kantor, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times and the author of a new book probing the marriage of the president and first lady. And then you read parts 1 and 2 of our extended interview online. And still you want more inside scoop? Get the dish when WBEZ’s Steve Edwards talks to Kantor about The Obamas.
GO: 1/17 at 6. Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S State. chipublib.org
Photography: (THE DOYLE AND DEBBIE SHOW) Doug Blemker; (NEWTON) Lisa Law