Out With (Some Of) The Old: Track Lightfoot’s Picks To Run City Hall
We’re keeping an eye on City Hall’s revolving door: where Rahm Emanuel’s top aides are going, and who Lori Lightfoot taps to replace them.
We’re keeping an eye on City Hall’s revolving door: where Rahm Emanuel’s top aides are going, and who Lori Lightfoot taps to replace them.
A proposal to protect architecture and murals in the Pilsen area passed the Commission on Chicago Landmarks Thursday.
The building that once housed the vegetarian restaurant and meeting spot for progressive politics was demolished this week.
Judy Chicago headed to California in the 1970s but said her upbringing on the North Side helped influence her arts education practice.
The seven-week strike by Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians was the longest in CSO history. Concerts resume this week.
The creators behind the hit musical developed the exhibition, which offers a “deeper and wider” look into Hamilton’s life.
Hundreds of Chicagoans submitted their ideas for improving the city to Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot. Some are traditional. Some are unique.
DCASE says the mural registry will help prevent murals from being painted over by the Department of Streets & Sanitation.
Frances Glessner Lee, known as the ‘Mother of Forensic Science,’ has depictions of crimes scenes that are still studied today.
‘Not for Sale 2.0’ explores how longtime Humboldt Park residents try to maintain its Puerto Rican roots amid neighborhood changes.