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The Chicago House Run debuts with six on-route DJ stations, Smut take big swings on the first album they wrote as Chicagoans, ...
In the project 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman explores how art writing can serve an expanded field of ...
The former NBA player's unconventional self-expression had an impact on LGBTQ+ people when he played for the Chicago Bulls.
A musical about Larry Walters (aka "Lawn Chair Larry") makes its North American premiere at Chicago Shakespeare.
Backed by a revolving cast of musicians he calls the Nephews, TJ Kennedy belts out weathered, sloppy outlaw country, with an ...
In Kimberly Akimbo, a teenage girl with a progeria-like condition wrestles with mortality and a dysfuctional family.
The abrupt closure of Passages’s preschool raises questions about its future at a time when other charter schools across the ...
Noah Diaz's You Will Get Sick at Steppenwolf leans a little heavy on the whimsical metaphors, but the performances are ...
The Evanston company celebrates 46 years of producing classic and contemporary plays from the African and African American ...
Divyangi Shukla practices acts of great care for the damaged and the forgotten through sculpture, painting, and poetry.
Icons” temporarily imagines a different world, in which the familiar dreams of individuals with Down syndrome become palpable ...
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