PinkPantheress, Matthew Sweet and eight other great April concerts in Chicago
Our monthly concert list curates great picks from small and neighborhood venues.
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Our monthly concert list curates great picks from small and neighborhood venues.
Historian Heather Ann Thompson sent copies of her Pulitzer Prize winning book to every prison library in Illinois after settling a lawsuit with the state.
Coming off a disappointing season, the White Sox are looking to rebuild. Before you head to a game, here’s what you should know.
A social enterprise firm is recruiting neighbors to invest in projects designed to open up real estate ownership to people in their communities.
It’s hard to gauge the success of an effort to protest President Joe Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza, but he appears to have gotten less support from Cook County voters than any incumbent Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter 44 years ago.
The Mag Mile theater company has a slew of ideas for how to get audiences back into “the habit” of live theater, said Kasey Foster, the new artistic director.
Introducing our new monthly theater list: a one-stop shop from WBEZ’s theater reporter for what to see in the month ahead.
Much of the public still knows little if anything about these elections, to be held in November, but groups are lining up to exert influence and educate.
An analysis showed Chicagoans made more no-heat complaints during January’s historic cold snap than any other time in the last five years.
The new report by ACLU of Illinois and Women’s Justice Institute shares stories from women who were pregnant while jailed across Illinois. Researchers also say a quarter of county jails don’t have written policies on how to care for people who are pregnant or postpartum.