Local indie artists organize to spurn Spotify via open letter, the 19th annual Hyde Park Jazz Festival lights up the ...
Munro's Gangsta Baby, toxic masculinity and trauma is right in the audience's face.
The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer.
At its core, Pretty Good Fest is a “way to meet nice people who make art,” said Davis, and, in that spirit, it will end with ...
Writer and performer Elizabeth McGovern embodies the Hollywood siren's life and loves in her play Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations.
The works in “Flaming Memory,” a solo show by Yukimasa Ida on view at Mariane Ibrahim, strike with an urgency that feels insurgent.
An immigration agent killed an unarmed 38-year-old father outside Chicago. The initial narrative was quickly disproven by ...
Language is the star, the ship, the sea, and the wreck in the Bethany Collins solo show, “Dusk,” now on view at Patron.
Donald Trump's deployment of federal agents to cities is based on the disproven claim that immigrants commit a ...
After a decade apart, Lstreetz has reunited with Shawnna for a joint album that proves the power of women working together in ...
Chicagoan Lani Hall’s sweet, supple singing—in English and Portuguese—fueled the U.S. bossa nova boom in the late 60s.
The aging owner of a once-popular Chicago television store and his daughter face the changes in their circumstances in ...