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Illinois schools chief Tony Sanders called the Trump administration’s decision to withhold almost $7 billion in federal ...
Midsommer Flight is bringing Shakespeare back to Chicago parks for the 12th summer, and its Nichols Park performances are ...
The skies opened up with a soft rain Friday morning as children on bikes, marching bands, politicians and floats took off ...
The Renaissance Society’s new show, "Germinations," by Lima-born artist Ximena Garrido-Lecca consists primarily of a large ...
The Grant Park Music Festival is one of the nation’s few free outdoor classical music series. It was created in 1935, when ...
The world premiere of Atra Asdou's “Iraq, But Funny” at Lookingglass Theatre Company lives up to its title — and then some.
This piece was originally published before the bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on Friday, July 4, 2025.
In a hot gymnasium on Chicago’s South Side, Gov. JB Pritzker announced Thursday morning he’s running for a potentially ...
A long-awaited memorial to honor survivors of police torture in Chicago is on track to break ground by the end of this year, ...
Pride South Side, the annual festival celebrating the life, legacy and history of LGBTQ+ people on Chicago’s South Side, is ...
After weeks of community meetings to brainstorm new uses for six shuttered schools across the 20th Ward, Chicago Public ...
For decades, Chicago has existed in the popular imagination as a city so fraught with gun violence that one of its derogatory ...