![]() The Chicago Film Society continues its mission of screening 35mm and 16mm films, some recent, others rescued from the depths of film history and not available elsewhere.Admission is free reserved seating is $33. at Gallagher Way outside Wrigley Field, Addison and Clark. 27 include “E.T.,” “Clueless,” “Tom Gun: Maverick,” “The Dark Knight” and “Back to the Future.” All screenings begin at 7:30 p.m. A new season of Movies at Gallagher Way begins May 17 with John Hughes’ Chicago-centric classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Other films in the lineup through Sept.“Van Gogh and the Avant-Garde: The Modern Landscape” brings together more than 75 paintings and drawings from this period including works by Van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Emile Bernard and Charles Angrand. In the late 1800’s Vincent Van Gogh and other Post-Impressionists found inspiration in the landscape just outside of Paris.May 13 at North Shore Center, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, and 3 p.m. Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus presents “On the Big Screen,” a performance of hit songs spanning 100 years of cinema ranging from “Over the Rainbow,” “Time of My Life, “Lady Marmalade” and much more.She first began singing in her Baptist church choir and beginning in the ’60s was a chart-topping force along with the Pips on now classic songs such as “Midnight Train to Georgia” and “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” At 7:30 p.m. Known as the Empress of Soul, seven-time Grammy winner Gladys Knight has had hit songs in pop, gospel, R&B and adult contemporary.From May 11-June 11 at Invictus Theatre, 1106 W. Arthur Miller’s classic drama “The Crucible” is set among the Salem witch trials of 1692 as a girl accuses a farmer’s wife of witchcraft.From May 11-June 17 at Trap Door Theatre, 1655 W. “Bowie in Warsaw” is Dorota Maslowska’s absurd comedy about freedom of self-expression in Soviet-era Poland.From May 11-June 11 at Pride Arts Center, 4139 N. ![]()
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