There was a huge crowd, nearly a completely full house, on Thursday night at Symphony Center when Riccardo Muti returned to ...
Pericles” is a notoriously difficult play to stage. The opening scene, with its shocking revelation, feels more like it ...
Dozens of pro-Palestine protesters at the University of Chicago rallied Tuesday to blast the university’s sudden eviction and ...
Lorado Taft’s reputation has faded, but the sheer scale of “The Fountain of Time” on the west end of the Midway Plaisance ...
As images of gang violence in Haiti flash across American TV screens and xenophobic comments about Haitian immigrants in Ohio ...
Facing a nearly $1 billion deficit next year, Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed a city budget Wednesday that would send roughly ...
Thousands of kids once again flocked to Hyde Park for Halloween this year — some for treats, others for highjinks that ...
Eleven-year-old Dre Esley and his friend, Darryl Naylor, watched intently as chef Chifea Williams chopped a variety of ...
The state’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is accepting applications for all households beginning Friday, Nov. 1.
In a dark room in the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, obscure scenes of humanoid figures wandering in the shadow ...
In February 2019, journalists Ben Austen and Bill Healy drove three hours down to Springfield to attend their first parole ...
When Sarah Curran, the executive director of University of Chicago Presents, walked on stage at the Performance Hall in the ...