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Spring Preview Chicago’s Gospel Music Festival 27Hear the music, see the light


Hum or sing along to your favorite hymns and spiritual music at Chicago’s Gospel Music Festival, which invites choirs and singers from across the nation to perform in Millennium Park. Listen to enough of the performers’ beautiful harmonies and, just like “Joliet” Jake Blues, you may see the light. Millennium Park, S Michigan Ave to S Columbus Dr between E Randolph and E Monroe Sts (chicagogospel musicfestival .us) June 3, 4 at various times; free.


Anti, is a bit unconventional, including its sudden digital release, its scattershot


28 Say hi to Rihanna


production and the inclusion of a Tame Impala cover. As much as we enjoyed last year’s “Bitch Better Have My Money,” we’re happy we can finally blast the full record in our cars and look forward to the accompanying arena tour. RiRi may have embraced the avant-garde, but we doubt she can resist dazzling choreography, iery pyrotechnics and preemptive song-of-the- summer campaigning. United Center, 1901 W Madison St (312-455-4500,


forward to the accompanying arena tour. RiRi may have embraced the avant-garde, but we doubt she can resist dazzling choreography, f fiery pyrotechnics and preemptive song-of-the- summer campaigning. United Center 1901 W Madison St (312-455-4500, unitedcenter .com). April 15 at 7:30pm; $29.50–$180.


.com). April 15 at 7:30pm; $29.50–$180.


29 See Ellie Goulding See Ellie Goulding


Everything about Rihanna’s new album,


Even if you didn’t know her before Even if you didn’t know her before


“Love Me Like You Do,” you’ve heard her countless times since the Fifty Shades of


“Love Me Like YouDo,” you’ve heard her countless timessince the Fifty Shades of Grey Gre single dominated the radio in 2015. Full of confidence and attitude, Ellie Goulding brings her striking voice to Allstate Arena in May, touring behind


that we just can’t stop dancing to. (847-- 635-6601,


at 7pm; $35–$59.50.


Full of confidence and attitude, Ellie Goulding brings her striking voice to Allstate Arena in May, touring behind Delirium, full of sexy, lovesick pop songs, full of sexy, lovesick pop songs that we just can’t stop dancing to. (847 635-6601, rosemont.com/allstate). May 6 at 7pm; $35–$59.50.


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PERFECT SPRING DAY: D. GRAHAM KOSTIC The creative and editorial director of online lifestyle magazine Glossed


a career focused on chic living, Kostic takes a minimalistic approach to his own fashion. “I’m a unifor


& Found, D. Graham Kostic knows the Chicago shopping scene. a career focused on chic living


& Found,


2372, thebreakfastclubchicago.comeakfastclubchicag )qf spot in Andersonville, the Edg water Antique Mall (6314 N Broadway St; 773-262-2525, edgewaterantiquemall.com). How to end this perfect da A seafood dinner in River North at Shaw’s Crab House ( St; 312-527-2722, shawscrabhouse.com) with his husband, Kostic says winter in Chicag


Kostic’s perfect spring day is a jour 2372,


opt for things that are a little more streamlined and neat.” s perfect spring day is a journey around the city. He’d start in West Town at the Breakfast Club and Grill (1381 W Hubbard St; 312-666- ) then drive to his fa orite antique


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I I opt for things that are a little more streamlined and neat. wn at the Breakfast Club and Grill (1381 W Hubbard St; 312-666- Edgewater Antique Mall (6314 N Broadway St; s Crab House (21 E Hubbard


hibernation. “Everything is a little more colorful,


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Photo taken at the Savoy Flea (2621 W Grand Ave; 773-270-2313, thesavoyflea.com). Graham is wearing a shirt from Stock Mfg Co. (2136 W Fulton St, suite J; 312-371-1555, stockmfg.co) and bracelets and rings from Cities in Dust (citiesindustjewelry.com).


fun, and everything feels new again.” —Jaclyn Rivas oy Flea (2621


in Dust (citiesindustjewelr 18 TIMEOUT.COM/CHICAGO March–May 2016O March–May 2016 .co) and bracelets and


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—Jaclyn Rivas


Graham Kostic knows the Chicago shopping scene. With wn fashion. “I’m a uniform dresser...when it comes to clothing


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hawscrabhouse.com) with his husband, Fran. es him think of a bear coming out from


ago makes him think of a bear coming out from ything is a little more


PERFECT SPRING DAY: D. GRAHAM KOSTIC The creative and editorial director of online lifestyle magazine Glossed


Ell e Go d E ie Gou diouldiing Goulld n 30 Learn a little


Humanities Festival g


Humanities Festival Hear from presenters like


Learn a little at Chicago


at Chicago


Hear from presenters like Huffington Post editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington, author Karl Ove Knausgaard, actor Mary-Louise Parker, Pulitzer-winning critic and Negroland author Margo Jefferson, fashion icon Iris Apfel, photographer Sally Mann, National Book Award winner


Huffington Post editor-in-chief


Arianna Huffington, author Karl Ove Knausgaard, actor Mary-Louise Parker, Pulitzer-winning critic and Negroland author Margo


Jefferson, fashion icon Iris Apfel, photographer Sally Mann, National Book Award winner


Andrew Solomon and Second City alumGeorge Wendt in Chicago this spring. It’s all part of Chicago Humanities Festival’s first spring fest called “Style,” and with names like these talking at


Andrew Solomon and Second City alum George Wendt in Chicago this spring. It’s all part of Chicago Humanities Festival’s first spring fest called “Style,” and with names like these talking at


venues like the Chicago Athletic Association, the Art Institute and the Studebaker Theatre,


venues like the Chicago Athletic Association, the Art Institute and the Studebaker Theatre, it’s sure to be stylish indeed. Various locations (chicago humanities.org). April 28–May


Various locations (chicago humanities.org). April 28–May


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PHOTOGRAPHS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): COURTESY CITY OF CHICAGO; MATT BARON/BEI/SHUTTERSTOCK; ANDREW NAWROCKI


PHOTOGRAPHS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): COURTESY CITY OF CHICAGO; MATT BARON/BEI/SHUTTERSTOCK; ANDREW NAWROCKI


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