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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Four projects aim to bring business and investment into communities of color. One of them will get a $10 ...
The West Loop Community Organization is accusing longtime event producer Star Events of fraud, financial mismanagement and ...
An inside look at what concert management personnel have to do sometimes: Basso said the son of former REO lead guitarist ...
One of the oldest juried art shows in the Midwest, the focus of the event remains on the community — with 30 of the artists ...
The Uptown building that houses the iconic Green Mill cocktail lounge and jazz club is up for sale. The landmark-protected ...
Here’s a guide to the Chicago-area locations as they appeared in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” which reportedly took place on June 5, 1985.
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals ...
At the former St. Cornelius Church​, at 5430 W. Foster Ave., rows of pews will soon be replaced with pickleball courts.
Ladies of the Arc, founded by Cecilia Rodhe as part of the former Bulls star's foundation, helps Chicago moms navigate losses ...
Roeper accepted a buyout from the Sun-Times in March 2025 after thirty-seven years. “Roeper first met Roger Ebert at the Sun-Times in the 1980s, and the two developed a friendship that led to their on ...
James Rondeau, director of the Art Institute of Chicago stands next to Grant Wood's American Gothic (1930) as it is installed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, England, for a 2017 exhibition.
In the heart of downtown Chicago on 162 State Street, a residence hall houses mainly first year students at School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). The hall’s new lobby marks, for many of ...