January and February bring a fresh round of openings at theaters all over town. They range from solo shows to full-scale ...
Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, died in Plains, Georgia, on Dec. 29.
An early morning break-in at Hyde Park’s Bank Financial on Christmas Eve left the doors to the building smashed and its ATM ...
Last month, we asked readers to send in their favorite wintry rituals and traditions. Here are some of our favorites.
Rachel Barton Pine’s new CD entitled “Corelli” is a marvelous journey traversing the 12 Op. 5 sonatas by Arcangelo Corelli ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hand-picked school board voted Friday to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez, ...
When Shantá Robinson, then an assistant professor at the Crown School of Social Work at the University of Chicago, met with ...
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Blacks in Green (BIG), a Woodlawn nonprofit focused on environmental justice, was given the federal green light this month – ...
The world premiere of Lauren Gunderson's “Louisa May Alcott's Little Women” at Northlight Theatre is an exercise in ...
Time to study up, Illinois. When the clock hits midnight on New Year’s Day, 293 new state laws will take effect.
City Council narrowly approved a $17.1 billion budget package for 2025 Monday evening over the objections of nearly half the ...