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Thalia Hall

Chicago, IL

Jan 25 Sun • 2026 • 8:00pm

Alternative Rock | Rock and Pop | Event | Rock | Film Festivals

$35-$328
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Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL

shame with GHOSTWOMAN at the Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL

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Public Onsale   Jul 11 Fri 2025 10:00am to Jan 25 Sun 2026 8:00pm

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Wikipedia Bio

Eve covers herself and lowers her head in shame in Rodin's Eve after the Fall.

Shame is an unpleasant self-conscious and moral emotion often associated with negative self-evaluation; motivation to quit; and feelings of pain, exposure, distrust, powerlessness, and worthlessness.[1]

  1. ^ Tracy, Jessica; Robins, Richard (2007). "Self-conscious emotions: Where self and emotion meet". In Sedikides, C. (ed.). Frontiers of social psychology. The self. Psychology Press. pp. 187–209.

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