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Lollapalooza’s first days were pageants of both new talents and star sensations. Summer has swung back around, and with it the annual closing of Grant Park and North Columbus Drive to accommodate the ...
Upcoming music festivals will see smaller artists perform at neighborhood events like Wicker Park Fest July 25-27, Edgewater Music Fest Sept. 5-7 and Sound & Gravity Festival Sept. 10-14, while ...
Content warning: Pedophilia, abuse If you walk through the hallowed halls of the impressionism wing at the Art Institute of Chicago — past the famed Monet water lilies and that one painting from ...
Nudity is "freedom" for the members of Chicago Fun Club, a local nudist group.
Superheroes have long dominated pop culture, embodying ideals of justice, courage and selflessness, inspiring millions worldwide. With the primary surge in popularity since 2008’s “Iron Man,” these ...
What does the window of the Ralph Arnold Gallery taste like? Ask performance artist Ayana Evans. A week after the opening of her exhibit “How Often Are You Photographed Without Your Permission?”— ...
I certainly don’t think about the Roman Empire everyday, but hey — hyperbole is fun and a good way to frame conversations. I do, however, find myself returning to think and learn about the great ...
An 18-year-old female Loyola student was struck by a CTA bus at the intersection of West Sheridan Road and North Kenmore Avenue at approximately 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4. She was transported to a nearby ...
Mike and Janine Waskowski, owners of Ellipsis Coffeehouse in Rogers Park, have initiated the rebranding of their business, which will be renamed Rivers and Roads Cafe.
The student, who has not been identified, was hit at the intersection of West Sheridan Road and North Winthrop Avenue.
TJ Klune’s new book builds a safe space for trans youth. Klune’s “Somewhere Beyond the Sea,” poses a question filled with the promise of escape — “Don’t you wish you were here?” The sequel to “House ...