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Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.
Every May, the Chicago Critics Film Festival happens at the Music Box Theatre and I always try to catch at least one screening every year. It’s where you can watch some of the most acclaimed and likely award-winning films months before they hit theaters. There’s even a chance the director or cast will show up for a Q&A. Below, you’ll find that week-long event and two more must-see activities for your arts and culture needs. 
Theater: “The Movement You Need” — Steppenwolf Theatre 
You might recognize Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard from the hit Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso.” (Hunt co-created the show, too.) He’s also a Chicago native who attended Illinois State University, developed his comedy chops at Chicago’s Second City and Amsterdam’s Boom Chicago and is back in town for a one-man show at Steppenwolf. It’s going to be funny, self-aware and full of many anecdotes from the actor and writer’s life growing up in Chicago and his career. The press copy states it’s “fueled by bittersweet memories of his Chicago childhood, a love for The Beatles that got him through it and the tongue-tied moment he met Paul McCartney.” Buy tickets here. 
Film: The Chicago Critics Film Festival — Music Box Theatre 
From Friday, May 1, through Thursday, May 7, the Chicago Critics Film Festival returns for its 13th year at the Music Box. During the festival, film fans will have opportunities to see debut screenings, archival presentations of classic movies, new short films, documentaries and Q&As with filmmakers and cast. Opening night features the debut of Olivia Wilde’s new film “The Invite.” She’ll be in attendance. Other highlights over the week include the Willem Dafoe-starring “Late Fame,” the John Early comedy “Maddie’s Secret” and the latest feature from Carla Simón, “Romería.” Full festival passes are $225, but individual tickets for each screen start at $18. For more information
and tickets, click here.
Art: “Barbara Nessim: My Compass Is the Line” — DePaul Art Museum 
One of the DePaul Art Museum’s last exhibitions highlights the multitudinous career of designer and illustrator Barbara Nessim, who for the past six decades has explored sexuality, justice and femininity through various media: ink drawings, watercolor paintings, computer art and collage. This work is on display until June 21. For more info, click here.

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