In honor of Women’s History Month, In the Loop talks about the life and legacy of Chicago’s Vernita Gray. Born on the West ...
The powerful and timely graphic novel Parable of the Talents, marks the third time John Jennings and author Damian Duffy have ...
Stratton's results in downstate Illinois reflected a much broader coalition than people expected — and served as a testament ...
Chavez, who died more than three decades ago, has long been revered in the Latino and labor strongholds of Chicago with ...
Teri O’Brien, a performing artist and former employee of the West Town venue, takes the reins from former partners Tim and Katie Tuten and Mike and Jim Hinchsliff, a deal that has been in the works ...
Efrain Aguirre got lost as he tried to find his classes in Schurz High School’s massive brown-brick building that has four floors and takes up an entire city block. But he felt encouraged when Schurz ...
Singer Alynda Segarra traded New Orleans for Chicago in 2024 and now has a new project recorded live at the Old Town School ...
At the behest of the art-loving Obamas, Virginia Shore, the center’s curator of commissions, has contracted 28 artists to ...
The Democratic governor deferred all credit to his longtime running mate herself, but elevating Stratton could prove key to ...
After months of campaigning – and millions and millions of dollars spent from outside interests like AIPAC and cryptocurrency ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said Thursday that he has appointed Merritt to the position. Merritt has been the interim head of the department responsible for large-scale downtown events.
Say More takes a look at who turned out for the primaries, who didn’t, and what the data tells us. GUESTS: Matt Dietrich, public information office at Illinois State Board of El ...
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