Elizabeth Kolbert Book On Climate Change Selected For ‘One Book, One Chicago’
‘The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History’ tackles the urgency of climate change, and will be featured at Chicago’s 81 library branches.
‘The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History’ tackles the urgency of climate change, and will be featured at Chicago’s 81 library branches.
Then-President Bill Clinton appointed Bristo the chairperson of the National Council on Disability in 1994.
David Weinberg wants his new gallery to serve as more than a space to display art; he wants it to be a venue for civil discourse.
The work pays homage to Chicagoans like Harold Washington and Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
The founder of KLEO Art Residences in Washington Park said he wants it to spark an arts district on Garfield Boulevard.
The red-lettered marquee has been a constant since 1929. We take a look at four other features that make this place unique.
Projects that received funding include the Chicago Film Archive and a North Park University project about the Swedish-American experience.
Jon Parrish Peede, chairman of the NEH, is in town for the announcement and stops by the Morning Shift.
According to the curator, a unit of doctors and nurses affiliated with Northwestern treated nearly 30,000 patients during World War II.
Old Town is taking over the business operations from Columbia College Chicago, which acquired Sherwood in 2007.