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Thursday, May 22, 2025

It’s Thursday, Chicago.

We’re heading toward another three-day weekend and summer’s unofficial kickoff, despite the cooler weather. That said, there are a couple of restaurants with Memorial Day specials, and Tribune critic Louisa Kung Liu Chu reviews Parachute Hifi in Avondale.

Over in entertainment, Hannah Edgar profiles a returning exhibit, “The First Homosexuals,” just in time for Pride Month, and we also have all the events to expect this summer at Navy Pier, plus a review for the new season of “Couples Therapy.”

Enjoy the weekend, we’ll see you back here next week.

— Lauryn Azu, deputy senior editor

Restaurant review: Parachute HiFi flies high with creative Korean American food and cocktails in Chicago

The creative Korean American restaurant and cocktail bar in Avondale retains its original Michelin-starred DNA, but is reimagined.

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‘Couples Therapy’ review: Best unscripted show about working through conflict — while cameras watch — returns

Dr. Orna Guralnik charges $700 a session. On the show, her fee is waived but couples must reveal private moments on camera. For most, it’s worth it.

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Memorial Day 2025: 15 restaurant and bar specials in Chicago, including seafood boils and drag brunches

Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, but also offers the opportunity to mark the holiday by supporting veterans and service members.

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Review: Tom Cruise holds the key to ‘Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning’

“Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” is a bulky, sentimental, slightly pious but nonetheless satisfying capper to an eight-film franchise.

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The sweeping art survey ‘First Homosexuals’ returns to Chicago, and a changed world

With more than 350 artworks taking over the entire venue at Wrightwood 659, the exhibit is back at the scale the curator Jonathan Katz intended.

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‘Sirens’ review: TV’s obsession with the wealthy continues

The Netflix series bears a striking resemblance to “The Perfect Couple,” minus the murder mystery.

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Column: AC/DC and the underrated art of doing the same thing forever

There’s freedom, and a profound understanding of craft, in repetition.

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‘Lilo & Stitch’ review: Disney puts another one through the de-animation machine

Coming off “Marcel the Shell,” director Dean Fleischer Camp can’t find much fun or charm in Disney’s latest recycling project.

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Review: An intimate, optimistic ‘Sweet Charity’ from Blank Theatre Co.

When it comes to optimism, Charity Hope Valentine bests every other character in a Broadway musical.