Since 2005 Plastic Crimewave (aka Steve Krakow) has used the Secret History of Chicago Music to shine a light on worthy ...
It has been more than ten years since the last of the Cabrini-Green high-rises—housing complexes that were built in 1942 to ...
Traces, residues, and obfuscation are the small but major themes of the playful Jonas Müller-Ahlheim exhibition “peekaboo” at ...
Punk Rock Karaoke, the graphic novel debut by Bianca Xunise, is a love letter to the south side and punks of color everywhere.
For nearly two decades, the Illinois Lottery has been a pioneer in creating specialty lottery tickets dedicated to raising ...
Jon-Carlo Manzo works in tour publicity for Pitch Perfect PR and runs a Fire Talk imprint called Angel Tapes that focuses on ...
Groups from around the country plan to take their demands to the United Center this August “with or without” a permit.
The Chicago Palestine Film Festival is ready to meet the increased engagement and high demand for tickets with a compelling ...
Suzanne Scanlon is a writer on the same playing field as her heroines, with her latest book—a memoir—Committed: On Meaning ...
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Information for next year’s show at tritontrouperscircus.com What makes this show even more exciting is that it is performed ...
Destroy All Evidence!, a parody of espionage thrillers from Two Chairs Theatre, starts out strong, but lacks comic tension.