An AI cyborg and an orchestra are about to collide onstage in Chicago
A crop of local musicians, including composer Clarice Assad, are taking inspiration from artificial intelligence. And their experiments are coming to a stage near you.
A crop of local musicians, including composer Clarice Assad, are taking inspiration from artificial intelligence. And their experiments are coming to a stage near you.
For a night with relatively few surprises but some very enjoyable winners, it was a solid show that honored an awful lot of good movies, and movies that drew significant audiences.
Poured Things. Maestromboli. The Calzone of Interest. If you’ve got a crowd coming over for the Academy Awards, let us help you feed them.
Look for Lily Gladstone — for “Killers of the Flower Moon” — as well as “The Holdovers” actors Paul Giamatti and Da’Vine Joy Randolph to pick up Academy Award statuettes, too.
“Songs in Flight,” having its Chicago-area premiere on March 11, connects runaway slave ads to the modern-day deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin.
Do y’all remember life before phones? Before this small device became essential to our daily lives? Hello, Operator? We’re talking cell phone revolution.
The shop joined a wave of feminist bookstores opening in the 1970s. Now it has one of the biggest collections in the country.
Preservation Chicago’s annual list starts with two early 20th century towers on State Street, holdovers from prior lists, and includes neighborhood sites with architectural or historic interest.
Here’s where to have a quality meal after 10 p.m. in the city, whether you’re gearing up or winding down.