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TUTA Theatre's White Rabbit, Red Rabbit by Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour offers timely meditations for an age of ...
Vinyl has long been the big story in physical media, but CDs are cheaper, quicker to manufacture, and poised for a comeback.
In the studio and onstage, Byron Gregory backed giants of soul, jazz, funk, and more—including Ramsey Lewis, Ruby Andrews, ...
"House of Earth" curator Elijah Newman includes mostly pieces from his project of the same name—where he collects and sells vintage objects.
The South Side Home Movie Project celebrates two decades with the multimedia exhibition “The Act of Recording Is an Act of Love.” ...
The multidisciplinary arts incubator collaborates with Northwestern University for this year's Pivot Arts Festival.
BenDeLaCreme has a brief engagement with Teatro ZinZanni's Love, Chaos, & Dinner, but it's worth a visit anytime.
Perspective matters, as it does for the artworks in “instructions on how to spread dandelions,” a recent group show at ...
The CPD committed to releasing “merit” promotion lists in 2017. Now, the city claims it would be an invasion of privacy.
CHIRP mourns a pillar of its volunteer community, the Chosen Few Picnic turns 35, Ganser kick off Kilbourn Park’s summer ...
Gender Fucked Productions brings a family-friendly festival of trans, nonbinary, and queer performance to three Chicago parks ...
From the Southeast Side, throughout all of Illinois, and over to the state of Indiana, the Charles Cathey State Farm team is proud to nourish the community with a sense of security and is here to stay ...
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