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Fiasco, a Chicago native, is scheduled to perform on May 2 with the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble at the school’s Kresge ...
It's the eternal question for all Chicagoans: "What should we do this weekend?" We're lucky to live in a city brimming with ...
Chicago may be the only place to see the ambitious and privately funded exhibition, which disrupts the idea of a gay-straight ...
Growing up on the south side of Chicago, the Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley was given the message early on: What one wore as a ...
The City of Chicago, which owns the statues, will not be bringing the statues back to their former sites in Grant Park and ...
The center, designed to house thousands of government workers from dozens of agencies, was initially touted as, “A building ...
The city will loan the small Columbus statue removed from Arrigo Park in July 2020 to the Joint Civic Committee of Italian ...
The 10 buildings on the 2025 endangered list "all celebrate cultural heritage" Landmarks Illinois CEO Bonnie McDonald said.
Landmarks Illinois on Thursday included Chicago Vocational, at 2100 E. 87th St., on its yearly list of the state’s 10 most ...
The bronze, which will soon call the Meijer Gardens in Michigan home, is Cave’s first outdoor work and evolved from his ...
The Chicago Park District reached a settlement over the 2020 removal of a Christopher Columbus statue from Arrigo Park. The statue will be loaned to a local Italian-American group for indoor display; ...
When Gagosian and curator Michael Cary approached Paloma to discuss the show, she turned to her own collection to contribute ...