On Friday, November 17, members of the Berlin Union and the lawyer for the beloved Lakeview queer club met for what workers didn’t know would be their last bargaining session. Staff, party hosts, DJs, ...
The phrase “love letter” is often overused in reviews, but when author Arionne Nettles calls her new book “a love letter to the city that raised me,” it’s entirely fitting. In We Are the Culture: ...
Shepsu Aakhu's play, inspired in part by the 2009 Burr Oak Cemetery scandal, gets a powerful and sensitive revival at MPAACT.
Blue in the Right Way makes their debut with an adaptation of Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women that feels self-indulgent.
"Voices of Genocide" opens as activists at Northwestern and University of Chicago demand divestment from Israel.
With a sax in their front line, a solar shower in their van, and a scorching new album, Edging are ready to leave it all on the road.
Anaiet Soul is a primarily jazz-trained multi-instrumentalist, performer, and ensemble member whose main instrument is piano.
A social housing program, included in the plan approved on April 19, could change Chicago's housing landscape forever.
A breakout star at Second City, Mills directs the AAPI-focused Victor Wong showcase at the theater before heading west.
Screamo blowout ZBR Fest Midwest packs Subterranean with 28 bands, WZRD celebrates 50 years on the air with a free Martyrs’ ...
Feature held its inaugural exhibition, a show of photographs by Richard Prince; it was helmed by the mononymous Hudson.
Shootings decreased overall last year, but the opposite was true in 17 neighborhoods. Most aren't included in Chicago's ...