Leadership Changes At Chicago’s Old Town School Of Folk Music
Faculty at the music school and performance space recently made moves to unionize.
Faculty at the music school and performance space recently made moves to unionize.
Friends of the Parks says neighborhoods that are mostly Latino have the least amount of parkland, and the city needs to be more transparent.
A group of teachers at Chicago’s well-known music school based in Lincoln Square said Tuesday that they filed a petition to form a union.
An exhibition at Elmhurst Art Museums lets you imagine life in a 1950s Mies van der Rohe-designed house.
Nearly 100 years old and shuttered for the last 37, the Uptown Theatre is in solid shape and ready for rehab, the owner says.
An artist is making his way through Chicago with a car destroyed by bullets to draw awareness of gun violence.
The people have spoken and the votes are in. Here’s what your new government looks like and what to expect going forward.
After tight race, 6th District begins a new era with Democrat Sean Casten.
Chicago’s suburbs have often played a big role in Illinois elections. But a recent political shift might just change the landscape.
A new exhibit highlights the city’s African-American designers, including some of the most practical — and fashionable.