Jugrnaut cofounder Arthur Banks passes away, shuttered house club the Post hosts Sunday nights at the New Celebrity Lounge, ...
Plus: an effort to build an emergency shelter for singles on the northwest side and the Broadview Six appear in court.
Carlson, a trained vocalist and accordionist, occasionally visited Sweden—including a formative first trip at age 17—and maintains a connection to Swedish culture and community in Chicagoland. Always ...
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Bozhi Tian, the artistic scientist, believes passionately in the role of imagination in scientific advancement.
Justin E. Arnett-Graham uses his multifaceted experience in the hospitality industry to advocate for improving conditions for workers.
An organizer for over two decades, Fernandez has worked on everything from union campaigns to environmental justice issues.
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Kate Palmer

As a full-spectrum doula, Kate Palmer supports clients through their reproductive journey, no matter their pregnancy outcome.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's Fall Series at Steppenwolf juxtaposes work from past and present, but lacks thematic coherency.
It’s clear Palmer does a lot. But she’s the first to tell you that community organizing is less something you do and more who you are.
The diorama is a little island, and I’m supposed to make a little canoe where two women just rolled up and are about to feed the dogs salmon. They had the dogs on a diet of salmon, to make the coats ...
In 2010, Hazel cofounded Sixty Inches From Center, an arts website focused on “the preservation of culture within Indigenous, diasporic, queer, and disability communities.” ...