No Sé Discos raises funds for a vinyl release of 80s postpunks Stations, underground music fests pack Valentine’s weekend, and more.
The church will always be Elsa Harris's home, but she’s carried that devotion into the music of Minnie Riperton, Paul Simon, ...
For BHM100, the Music Box Theatre, Facets, and other institutions will host special screenings that feature Black filmmakers and culture.
If you’ve never been to a Palmer Squares show, you’re missing out on some real merriment. The Chicago-based duo of Seth Zamost (aka Terminal Knowledge) and Matt Brands (aka Acumental) present like a ...
On her self-titled third album, singer-songwriter Jana Horn contemplates grief while contending with the trick mirrors of life’s unending changes.
Two Piece Fest kicks off Thursday, February 12, with live late-night radio performances on WZRD from a couple heavy locals, the Human Trials and Heet Deth.
Cavazos holds a PhD in atomic physics and runs the University of Chicago’s Quantum Educational Laboratory, where he teaches students about quantum computing. He hopes to see the technology used to ...
A planned quantum computing campus and innovation district on the former U.S. Steel South Works site promises jobs and investment, but residents and organizers have concerns around how, and whether, ...
Chicago’s south side has reinvented itself before; knowing this history can change its future.
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A reader submits a letter calling for the Illinois Commerce Commission to reject Peoples Gas’s proposal to pass its reckless spending onto residents.