Jerry Butler, the famed R&B and soul singer and a longtime Cook County Commissioner, died Thursday night at home, according ...
An improved revenue forecast is helping ease pressure on state finances as Gov. JB Pritzker calls for tightened spending to ...
The Imani Winds, a Don Michael Randel Ensemble-in-Residence (2016–2018), returned to the University of Chicago last week for a joint concert with Boston Brass. The sound in Rockefeller Chapel last ...
An out-of-state advocacy group filed a federal antidiscrimination complaint challenging Chicago Public Schools’ Black Student Success Plan the day after the district released its long-awaited ...
You may not be certain who the fool for love is in Sam Shepard's “Fool for Love,” but it's clear that the 1983 one-act packs more obsessive passion and pain ...
Forty-five years after his death, the work and legacy of Chicago-born artist Charles White was as alive as ever on the South ...
Running from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Chicago Theological Union, 5416 S. Cornell Avenue, the event will play host to Rep.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is hosting its first-ever DuSable Museum Day Weekend this Saturday.
Morning Star Baptist Church is on its way to becoming a Chicago landmark.
Bill Stamets was on one of his regular early evening walks along 57th Street beach earlier this month when he came across a ...
The Newberry Consort used the Valentine’s Day weekend to present a concert which examined the many aspects of love. This ...
No injuries were reported after an early morning fire spread through a Woodlawn apartment building, fire officials said ...
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