McCormick Tribune Ice Rink: 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily through Sunday, Feb. 2, at Millennium Park, 201 E. Randolph St., ...
Photographer Andrew Feiler remembers the moment he first heard about Rosenwald schools. After publishing his first book, “Without Regard to Sex, Race, or ...
The short documentary Enter Through The Balcony explores this phenomenon in Ukrainian architecture ... the Bauhaus to Chicago, starting a new chapter in the Bauhaus’ history by establishing ...
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Music legend Micky Dolenz is getting sentimental on his new “songs and stories” tour and with it he’s bringing his long ...
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Directly off the Lake Red Line stop is a film library dedicated to Chicago film legend Gene Siskel. Named after former Chicago Tribune writer and one half of the critic duo Siskel and Ebert, the ...
I talked with Chicago’s Anjulie Rao ... s perspectives on everything in life. Architecture doesn’t have to change the world, or the course of history. Buildings usually just change the lives ...
And most troubling, the policy makes it possible for Trump to use the relative permanency of federal architecture to further express his regressive “Make America great again” stance.
Ann’s enduring passion for the interplay of architecture and light led her back to her roots as a lighting designer, where she continues to elevate the field, namely in the Chicago market.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- What does 2025 have in store for Chicago architecture? From a potential new Bears stadium to the Obama Presidential Center taking shape, there is a lot going on around the city.