Powerful Women And Patriarchy, Then And Now: Chicago Shakespeare’s ‘Mary Stuart’
The Chicago Shakespeare Theater play looks at the rivalry between Queen Elizabeth I of England, and her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots.
The Chicago Shakespeare Theater play looks at the rivalry between Queen Elizabeth I of England, and her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots.
The 2018 Peace on Earth Film Festival strives to raise “awareness of peace, nonviolence, social justice and an eco-balanced world.”
We’ll talk about Saudi Arabia’s large footprint in the Middle East with Rashid Khalidi, professor of Arab studies at Columbia University.
Stav Shaffir, Israel’s youngest member of the Knesset, discusses how Israel’s progressive citizens and politicians work to fight corruption.
WBEZ film contributor Milos Stehlik, director of Facets, joins us to recap and share his insights on the 2018 Academy Awards.
President Vladimir Putin announced in a policy speech that Russia now possesses an nuclear arsenal that can “reach anywhere in the world.“
The United Nations Security Council approved a 30-day ceasefire between Syria’s government and guerrillas in Eastern Ghouta.
‘Straws’ traces the damage done by the some 500 million-plus plastic straws Americans use once, and discard, every day.
China’s Communist Party announced on Sunday it would do away with term limits for the presidency.
We’ll discuss this Olympics diplomacy with Bruce Cumings, professor of history at the University of Chicago.