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Texas singer-songwriter Edith Frost makes soulful fusions of country rock and folk in step with moody indie-country ...
If you’re young or young at heart, you’ll be overjoyed to know that the Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash is returning for its sixth year, having survived the pandemic and a move from Douglass Park to ...
After attending Oberlin Conservatory together, multi-instrumentalist Matt Gold and trumpeter and producer Will Miller both ended up in Chicago.
Backed by a revolving cast of musicians he calls the Nephews, TJ Kennedy belts out weathered, sloppy outlaw country, with an emphasis on odes to working and failing while ingesting various ...
In Kimberly Akimbo, a teenage girl with a progeria-like condition wrestles with mortality and a dysfuctional family.
The abrupt closure of Passages’s preschool raises questions about its future at a time when other charter schools across the ...
The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene ...
Divyangi Shukla practices acts of great care for the damaged and the forgotten through sculpture, painting, and poetry.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at the Joffrey offers some spectacular visions, but also raises questions of representation.
Catalyst: Im/migration and Self-Taught Art in Chicago” at the Intuit Art Museum is a celebration of such works made since the ...
Theo's intimate staging of Diana brings cheeky humor and moments of poignancy to the thin tabloid tales of the Princess of ...
After nearly two years of negotiations, nontenure-track faculty members at the (SAIC) approved their first union contract in ...