President Donald Trump wants to strip public health funding from four states led by Democratic leaders—including $8 million from Illinois.
For his 2025 installation HVAC, artist Liang-Yu Huang recreated the components of a heating, ventilation, and air ...
"It Had to Be You,” a solo show by Judith Brotman, at Basement gallery, presents paradoxes at skewed heights under the low ceiling.
August Strindberg's Miss Julie unfolds like a fever dream in Gabrielle Randle-Bent's staging at Court Theatre.
Rupture & Repair, Tanuja Jagernauth's devised play at Free Street, examines how to deal with the past as we plan a future.
The Moviegoer is the diary of a local film buff, collecting the best of what Chicago’s independent and underground film scene has to offer.
American Blues Theater's intimate revival of Come Back, Little Sheba features a revelatory performance by Gwendolyn Whiteside.
Spaces for People, Systems for Spaces” at Western Exhibitions features 15 artists who make art about architecture.
South-side filmmaker jellystone robinson discusses their upbringing, creative process, and forthcoming screenings.
Born in England to Greek and Brazilian parents, singer-songwriter Naima Bock spent her formative years between the UK and São ...
The late Richard Greenberg's update of Philip Barry's high-society comedy gets a world premiere at the Goodman.
Goran Ivanović's most recent project is a yet-to-be titled solo guitar album he plans to self-release later this month.