Open Space Arts presents the North American English-language premiere of Guillem Clua's queer romantic comedy.
Retired steelworker Tom Wells documented Chicago’s 60 miles of freight train tunnels under the city—it was just a matter of ...
As Illinois communities fight hyperscale data center projects from Joliet to Coal City, a group of Yorkville residents is finding unlikely common ground across party lines.
Plus: Roving underground party Trench drops its own debut comp, Bookclub hosts a benefit for two of the Broadview Six, and ...
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Experience Juneteenth with these celebrations of Black life through space and time in Chicago
The commercialization of this day may inevitably give it the same fate as Labor Day, which, 150 years ago, represented the country’s growing labor movement and was founded to reject the deadly working ...
A Photographic History, 1966–2026” is the first major survey of its kind. On view at the Riverside Art Museum’s Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, the exhibition does not merely ...
USA Hockey quietly banned transgender people from many recreational programs. LGBTQ+ players say they’re not going anywhere.
Netta Walker's world premiere at Definition relies too much on literature and music to communicate the feelings of the ...
Chicago gave the leather world the Gold Coast. It gave the world International Mr. Leather. And through the Leather Archives ...
Plus: Underground hip-hop group Typical Cats reunite for their 25th anniversary, rapper Rich Jones drops a new full-length, ...
In a place where identity can shrink down to a number, her memory reminds me that I was once called something else: Baby.
Hard Scrabble Sky by James Turrell was not only the first free, public Skyspace, but also the first in an urban environment.
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