MacArthur ‘Genius’ Dawoud Bey Calls The Award An ‘Affirmation’
Known for his portrait work, Dawoud Bey called his recently-awarded “genius” grant an “affirmation and validation” of 42 years of work.
Known for his portrait work, Dawoud Bey called his recently-awarded “genius” grant an “affirmation and validation” of 42 years of work.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to the Chicago Reader’s Maya Dukmasova who reported on the potential voting power of this demographic.
Known for his portrait work, Dawoud Bey called his recently-awarded “genius” grant an “affirmation and validation” of 42 years of work.
WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye Stout joins breaks down Game 4 highlights and what it would take for the Chicago Cubs to go all the way.
Last year, Chicago Public School overhauled its special education program—in secret, and behind closed doors, with consultants who had no special education experience. The result was a set of guidelines that limited services many special education students in CPS had come to rely on.
You don’t have to be in Hollywood or a traditional office to have moments of feeling disrespected because of gender.
You don’t have to be in Hollywood or a traditional office to have moments of feeling disrespected because of gender.
A number of factors — like more airline competition, sluggish foreign economies, and cool travel apps — have made jet-setting a hobby that most people can enjoy, with some shrewd planning. We’ll talk with travel and lifestyle writer Nina Hahn. Her recent piece for Chicago magazine is “The Jet-Setters’ Guide to Weekends.” Hahn will share a number of dream destinations you can hit with direct flights from Chicago in under eight hours. Some of her picks may surprise you!
‘Morning Shift’ talks to Comptroller Mendoza about the current state of Illinois’ finances and debt repayment.
For some guidance navigating the more than 200 options, ‘Morning Shift’ turned to Eric Rogers, manager of Open House Chicago.