The Conspirators' Tartuffe sets the company's commedia-inspired "the Style" on Molière's timeless tale of con men and their ...
Tess Lacy's documentary Two Summers on Hayes Avenue (2025) contends with housing crises and community relationships.
Lauren Yee's "existential slasher comedy" about a college freshman confronting tragedy returns at Bump in the Night Theatre ...
This past Sunday, self-described Humboldt Park “listening room and learning center” Parallel Play (825 N. California) debuted Sonic Study Hall, a weekly series that invites a local artist or other ...
The county board approved Sheriff Tom Dart’s $1 million request, even as his office used the technology for years without an active contract.
The band’s most recent full-length, last year’s An Insatiable Violence (Nuclear Blast), opens with a violent blast of ...
Stygian Bough always catch lightning in a bottle. The trio combines the two members of Seattle doom duo Bell Witch, bassist-vocalist Dylan Desmond and drummer-keyboardist Jesse Shreibman, with ...
The sarangi of northern India and Pakistan shares features with the cello, the violin, the central Asian igil, and the ...
In 2024, the Illinois Lottery launched a joint specialty ticket that contributes directly to ten different admirable causes, ...
Jenn Hassin calls “Strength in Fragility”“a mini retrospective,” as it is a vast collection of her many works and a visual ...
Chicago has long been a launchpad for musicians. From intimate neighborhood venues in Logan Square to packed stages in Wicker Park and River North, the city gives artists countless opportunities to ...
Color and Textiles” positions the textile and embroidery work of Lialia Kuchma and Anna Kuczma alongside Chicago artists.
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