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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 ...
The Chicago House Run debuts with six on-route DJ stations, Smut take big swings on the first album they wrote as Chicagoans, ...
In the project 60 wrd/min art critic, writer Lori Waxman explores how art writing can serve an expanded field of ...
The former NBA player's unconventional self-expression had an impact on LGBTQ+ people when he played for the Chicago Bulls.
In Kimberly Akimbo, a teenage girl with a progeria-like condition wrestles with mortality and a dysfuctional family.
Backed by a revolving cast of musicians he calls the Nephews, TJ Kennedy belts out weathered, sloppy outlaw country, with an ...
Behind a curtain in his workshop is an enormous retro memory processing server, which Salvador sometimes plugs himself into ...
This synth-heavy Chicago rock band make music for people who want to have fun even when they’re morbidly concerned about the ...
A musical about Larry Walters (aka "Lawn Chair Larry") makes its North American premiere at Chicago Shakespeare.
Noah Diaz's You Will Get Sick at Steppenwolf leans a little heavy on the whimsical metaphors, but the performances are ...
Divyangi Shukla practices acts of great care for the damaged and the forgotten through sculpture, painting, and poetry.
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