Ken Dunn, a South Sider who pioneered recycling and green living in Chicago, died earlier this month. He was 82 years old.
Poet, essayist and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib paced backstage at the Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St., like a ...
Chicago Hyde Park Village (CHPV) and Augustana Lutheran Church are hosting a volunteer fair next Tuesday to connect local ...
During a sometimes tense City Council hearing Wednesday, Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez asked alderpeople for an ...
When Chicago Public Schools introduced a pilot flag football program in 2021, an eager group of Kenwood Academy girls ...
Chicagoan Amy Wurtz, both a pianist and composer, gave a wide-ranging recital at the Fourth Presbyterian Church last week ...
Frustrated alderpersons planned to hold a special meeting this week to discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Board of Education ...
Robert Earl Paige took in the medley of blues, pinks, earth tones and geometric textures of his installation “Give the ...
Lawmakers in Illinois are asking voters to weigh in on three hot-button issues on their ballots this year: election ...
A writer and an academic with local ties are among this year’s MacArthur “genius grant” awardees. Ling Ma, a fiction writer, ...
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” at Writers Theatre is one of the best shows I've seen so far this season.
The six appointees are: Olga Bautista, Debby Pope, Michilla “Kyla” Blaise, Mary Gardner, Frank Niles Thomas, and the Rev.