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Every 30 minutes on opening days, visitors to ACRE Projects are greeted with the song of a mechanized choir in “hiccup" by Tess Oldfield.
In “Living Without the Gods,” Chicago-based Indian artist Shaurya Kumar probes the removal of spiritual artifacts under colonial occupation.
Chicagoland research labs and community clinics are navigating illegal funding stoppages, censorship, and increasing ...
Rockers the Puta-Pons only managed one album, but their two irrepressible front women endured tragedy and a messy breakup to ...
A good book can make the sweltering hours pass a little more pleasurably. So here’s a handful of recommendations for beach ...
The Reader is free. Producing it isn’t. And without your support, we can't continue. So we need you to chip in, even if it’s ...
Roger Q. Mason’s stage play and film Lavender Men considers Abraham Lincoln's love life and interrogates American mythology.
The Chicago House Run debuts with six on-route DJ stations, Smut take big swings on the first album they wrote as Chicagoans, ...
The evolution of the southeast side’s sharpest clothing boutique has shaped its status as a trendsetter for almost four decades. Essential Elements, which started as a jewelry and accessory store, now ...
In the project 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman explores how art writing can serve an expanded field of ...
Meg Remy is one of the most exciting producers in the indie-rock ecosystem, and nothing showcases the breadth of her talent ...
The former NBA player's unconventional self-expression had an impact on LGBTQ+ people when he played for the Chicago Bulls.
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