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Plus: Gene Loves Jezebel at Reggies Music Joint [View this email in your browser]( [READER Logo]( Daily Reader | September 30, 2024 [Diana Solis and Patric McCoy document LGBTQ+ joy]( “Just Below the Surface” brings queer histories front and center. by [rachel dukes]( | [Read more]( → [Worlds collide with Chacko’s Tacos at the next Monday Night Foodball]( Check out James Kannookadan’s South Indian–Mexican menu for the Reader’s weekly chef pop-up at Frank and Mary’s Tavern. by [Mike Sula]( | [Read more]( → We have a special surprise—make sure you check tomorrow’s edition of the newsletter to see what we’ve been working on for you, our readers! [a person with curly hair singing into a microphone]( [Goth-rock legends Gene Loves Jezebel bring their sultry pop to Reggies Music Joint]( Mon 9/30 at Reggies Music Joint by [Micco Caporale]( | [Read more]( → [a person standing on a rock overlooking the ocean]( [Panopticon refines its dark pastoral vision of Appalachian black metal]( Thu 10/3 at Reggie’s Rock Club by [Noah Berlatsky]( | [Read more]( → [Light Switch is a warm look at queerness and neurodiversity]( Dave Osmundsen’s play gets an intimate and appealing staging at Open Space Arts. by [Kerry Reid]( | [Read more]( → THIS THURSDAY! Ensure the future of free community journalism with a party at the MCA, featuring sets by Ariel Zetina and headliner DJ Terry Hunter of the The Chosen Few DJs. We’ll see you there! [SUPPORT THE NON-PROFIT READER WITH A PARTY!]( Get the latest issue of the Chicago Reader Thursday, September 26, 2024 [READ ONLINE: VOL. 53, NO. 34]( [VIEW/DOWNLOAD ISSUE (PDF)]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Website icon]( [Logo] You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from the Chicago Reader. Want fewer emails from us? [Click here to choose what you want us to send you](. Or, [unsubscribe from all Reader emails](. We’ll miss you! [Sign up for emails from the Chicago Reader]( | [Forward this e-mail to a friend]( © 2024 Chicago Reader. All rights reserved. Chicago Reader, 2930 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 102, Chicago, IL 60616

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