The Logan Square Farmers Market is back Sunday after backlash over pause
The Logan Square Chamber of Commerce said the market is back on in an email Friday morning but offered no explanation.
The Logan Square Chamber of Commerce said the market is back on in an email Friday morning but offered no explanation.
Comedian Jay Pharoah is best known for his uncanny impressions — from former president Barack Obama to Jay-Z — but he says his comedy goes far beyond the impersonations.
We talk about the latest music news and the songs that are helping YOU beat the heat.
We’re passing the mic to our friends at the Black People Love Paramore podcast, featuring our host Taylor Coward!
Don’t miss out on enjoying the last of summer in Chicago! Here are five fun things to do this weekend around town.
Starting in the 1980s, Executive Sweet was a traveling party that focused on Black lesbians. Two of its longtime organizers say they aren’t finished yet.
Trifilio said creating her own fest has been a lifelong dream. The woman-forward indie lineup at the Salt Shed will feature The Beths, Charly Bliss and more.
The strikes among actors and writers aren’t just taking place in Hollywood. Hundreds of Chicagoans are also on the picket lines. We wanted to know what Chicago artists are fighting for and how they’re coping with being out of work for months. To find out, we talked to WBEZ reporter Esther Yoon-Ji Kang, who shares two stories from local artists.
Hayet Rida opened a boutique in Bucktown the same month that she was laid off from her corporate job. She documents her whirlwind year, and her business struggles and triumphs, to an eager audience on Instagram.
State Street was once a shopping mecca. A new panel unveils recommendations for how to get it back on the road to success.