The New Yorker writer's posthumously published quasi-memoir is succinct and thought-provoking and manages to capture so much of what made her so unfailingly interesting.
The New Yorker writer's posthumously published quasi-memoir is succinct and thought-provoking and manages to capture so much of what made her so unfailingly interesting.
Jam has put on more than 39,000 shows at Chicago clubs, theaters and arenas over the past half century. Its co-founders talk about how they built it and why it’s lasted.