Two men stand onstage. The man on the left wears jeans and a casual shirt. He appears to be middle-aged. The performer Luis Carreon stands on the right. He is wearing an elegant purple and black tuxedo. There is a red string held in their hands between them. Behind, we see a table covered with a Mexican blanket and a single red rose in a vase.

When Luis Carreon takes the stage at the Chicago Magic Lounge, he’s pure old-school vaudeville, an elegant throwback in silver-toed boots and a tuxedo subtly imprinted with crushed velvet roses. He swoops around the stage to the beat of swirling music, spinning gold from fire and pulling rose petals from a fluttering deep-purple handkerchief. It’s […]

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