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The Arts Section spotlights creative people, events and ideas. Every week, WDCB's Gary Zidek shines a light on arts and culture in the Chicago area. The mission is to focus on stories within the arts community that aren't being told, with additional commentary and discussions on literature, music, film, food, special events and anything else creative.

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The Arts Section spotlights creative people, events and ideas. Every week, WDCB's Gary Zidek shines a light on arts and culture in the Chicago area. The mission is to focus on stories within the arts community that aren't being told, with additional commentary and discussions on literature, music, film, food, special events and anything else creative.

    The Arts Section 04/21/24: Olmec Trails Public Art Project, Guys & Dolls Review + Sassy Biscuits

    The Arts Section 04/21/24: Olmec Trails Public Art Project, Guys & Dolls Review + Sassy Biscuits

    On this edition of The Arts Section, it’s a salute to the western suburbs. Host Gary Zidek talks to two of the stakeholders behind an ambitious public art project that will be presented across DuPage County this summer. Theater critic Jonathan Abarbanel joins Gary to review Drury Lane Theater’s new production of GUYS AND DOLLS. Later in the show, Gary checks out a new eatery in Wheaton that’s winning over customers with homemade biscuits. And we’ll hear what it’s like to open a record store in the mid 2020s.

    The Arts Section 04/14/24: Trial of Pericles + New Bramble Art Loft

    The Arts Section 04/14/24: Trial of Pericles + New Bramble Art Loft

    On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek talks to one of the chairs of the National Hellenic Museum’s popular Trial series, which explores a contemporary issue by looking at the past. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review Court Theater’s latest. Later in the show, Gary takes you inside Chicago’s newest performing arts venue, a loft in the Andersonville neighborhood. And we’ll hear about the history of one Chicago’s oldest performing arts venues.

    The Arts Section 04/07/24: Eclipse-Mania, Inanimate Review + Arts Funding

    The Arts Section 04/07/24: Eclipse-Mania, Inanimate Review + Arts Funding

    On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek previews the phenomenon that is tomorrow’s solar eclipse. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a new play that tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a Dairy Queen sign. Later in the show, Gary chats with the program director at the Donnelley Foundation about how small arts organizations are still figuring out how to navigate life post pandemic. And we’ll take a closer look at the traveling Disney Exhibit that’s in Chicago for one more week.

    The Arts Section 03/31/24: Mister Kelly's Exhibit, Purpose Review + Gossett Jr. Obit

    The Arts Section 03/31/24: Mister Kelly's Exhibit, Purpose Review + Gossett Jr. Obit

    Happy Easter! On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek takes you inside the Newberry Library to check out its new exhibit on one of Chicago’s hottest nightspots in the 50s & 60s. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review the much-talked about world premiere at Steppenwolf Theater, PURPOSE. Later in the show, we’ll hear about an exhibition at a suburban museum that shines a light on what life was like on the homefront during WWII. And Gary revisits his interview with Louis Gossett Jr., the award-winning actor passed away last week.

    The Arts Section 03/24/24: Fermilab/Aurora University Art Exhibit + We Are Women Art

    The Arts Section 03/24/24: Fermilab/Aurora University Art Exhibit + We Are Women Art

    On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek has a story about a unique collaboration between a west suburban art gallery and a Department of Energy research laboratory. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, review a new Sondheim musical tribute. Later in the show, Gary talks to the owner of a new small business that’s participating in Women-focused arts initiative in Wheaton. And we’ll revisit an interview with acclaimed jazz artist Terri Lyne Carrington.

    The Arts Section 03/17/24: Lookingglass Theatre's Fresh Start + 3 Shades of Blue Book

    The Arts Section 03/17/24: Lookingglass Theatre's Fresh Start + 3 Shades of Blue Book

    On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek catches up with the new artistic director of Lookingglass Theater to talk about the company’s plans for the future, after taking an almost year-long pause. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a play about the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous. Later in the show, Gary chats with the author of a new book that dives into the history Miles Davis’ landmark album KIND OF BLUE. And we’ll hear about an exhibit that celebrates a nostalgic piece of local history.

Customer Reviews

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StephanieMWZ123 ,

Best Local Arts & Culture Show

I look forward to my Sunday morning thanks to The Arts Section. It’s a great compilation of unique and interesting happenings throughout the Chicagoland area. I can’t recommend enough for thoughtful interviews and inspiring offerings!

Chicago Arts Fan ,

Fantastic program

Every week The Arts Section covers a wide-range of topics, often shining a light on stories not being covered elsewhere. Lots of arts, culture and life-style segments.

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