The Rundown: Crying at the Shed film festival is a Valentine’s Day alternative
Crying at the Shed is a three-day film festival at the former Morton Salt factory that combines film, music and Valentine’s vibes.
Crying at the Shed is a three-day film festival at the former Morton Salt factory that combines film, music and Valentine’s vibes.
Nerdette Book Club’s selection for February is “Come and Get It.”
Orbert Davis, director of the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, has lent his compositional chops to historical icons. The latest: songstresses Lil Hardin Armstrong, Mary Lou Williams and Simone.
Sheila Jordan, Mai Sugimoto and Petra van Nuis each take the podium in Chicago this month.
Lucas Dul is one of the remaining few people across the Midwest who still offer this once-common service.
For Route 66’s centennial in 2026, the National Trust for Historic Preservation wants to help tell a collection of stories along the highway.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is wrapping up a sold-out European tour, its final with the Italian maestro. Flutist Emma Gerstein filed this dispatch from the landmark tour.
This Black History Month, we are celebrating the greats of the past and the folks that are carrying the baton now.
The shop has been owned by the same family for more than a century and is just one part of Chicago’s rich history of candy production.