Quilts With A Message: Chicago’s Modern Quilt Guild Speaks Out On Social Justice
Messages etched on locally-made quilts resonate far beyond Chicago’s borders.
Messages etched on locally-made quilts resonate far beyond Chicago’s borders.
We’re getting summer book recommendations from the head of Chicago’s American Writers Museum.
WBEZ’s Jason Marck talks about making the one-hour audio documentary Dylan At 80: A Chicago Music Perspective.
The cultural center celebrates with an in-person screening of Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided To Go For It.
A Chicago nonprofit declares a “new language” of healing is needed to overcome the world’s traumas.
Reset chats with a man who’s making history, everyday… Chicago History Museum’s new president and CEO, South Side native Donald Lassere.
Get ready to hear a joyful noise, as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra prepares for their first performance to a live audience in over a year.
The murals came out of a long tradition of community-based art in Chicago, which began with the Chicano movement in the 1960s.
We trace the history of the iconic phrase and raised fist gesture on a protest poster from the 1969 trial of the ‘Chicago 8.’
A writer asks in his new book, “How did Americans forget to talk and listen to one another?”