The Rundown: Meet Olivia Rodrigo’s Chicago opener, Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan has a big gig in Chicago next week opening for Olivia Rodrigo. We caught up with Roan and one of her openers, drag artist Boyj, last fall.
Chappell Roan has a big gig in Chicago next week opening for Olivia Rodrigo. We caught up with Roan and one of her openers, drag artist Boyj, last fall.
March 14 is Pi Day—yes, as in 3.14. The Rundown podcast team isn’t flush with mathletes, so we’re taking the pie approach.
In the late 1960s, Hazel Johnson was living in the Altgeld Gardens neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side when her husband died of lung cancer. She also saw dozens of other people in her community …
TimeLine Theatre’s production of “Notes from the Field” brings three Chicago actresses on stage to share the play’s 19 monologues.
Maryam Taghavi’s exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art examines the things we cannot see and our own ability to perceive the things we can.
We have a long history of corruption in Illinois. But why does it thrive here? And what’s been done to help address these ongoing issues? We get into it.
The back-and-forth on in vitro fertilization – or IVF – in Alabama left many unnerved. So Illinois lawmakers are taking up the cause of safeguarding IVF.
You can now experience artist Jim Bachor’s work in a gallery and could soon learn how to do your own mosaic tile artwork.
There’s nothing like a hot bowl of soup, even on a warm winter day. Martha Bayne agrees, which is why she created the gathering, Soup & Bread.
Many of Chicago’s new migrants came to the United States seeking refuge. But many are encountering dirty living conditions in shelters and sometimes hostile remarks.