Celine Song’s ‘Past Lives’ is as much about immigration as it is a love story
The film ponders what the immigration experience does to a child and pushes viewers to think about how our environments shape us.
The film ponders what the immigration experience does to a child and pushes viewers to think about how our environments shape us.
Her debut film premiered this weekend and hits Chicago theaters on Friday, June 9.
Hundreds of union members picketed with WGA members in front of NBC Tower in a show of solidarity.
Automation in grocery and big-box stores contribute to theft but also affects Black and brown labor. Walmart closures raise questions about self-checkout.
The Anti-Hate Action Center places ads on public transit spaces to collect better data and raise awareness about anti-Asian hate.
Groups want the incoming mayor to take on statues of slaveholders and colonizers after what they say is lack of action from the Lightfoot administration
All 18 of Cook County’s public housing developments will soon have mental health workers on site. Officials say it’s the first such initiative in the U.S. and part of an effort to help residents recover from the pandemic.
Chicago Chinatown leaders fought for representation in City Council but two candidates face off in the 11th Ward runoff — one Asian and one white.
Workers at concessions stands at United Center have voted to authorize a strike but negotiations haven’t ended.
A new study from UIC documents inequities Arab Americans face in the Chicago area.