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Hathaway had an angelic voice and prodigious amounts of songwriting talent but also suffered from mental illness. In 1971 he ...
Immediate Family” playwright Paul Oakley Stovall has strong ties to Charlotte, as does Phylicia Rashad. The show debuts July 29.
A new free exhibit at the Chicago Board of Trade Building is meant to help rejuvenate the vacancy-ridden heart of the Loop.
Dixie’s Tupperware Party: The Alabama girl is back with her famous party, and you’re invited; through Aug. 17, Garner ...
Florencia Rodriguez, architect, writer and artistic director of this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial, comments on the ...
See the restoration A child prodigy who had his first architecture apprenticeship at the age of 12 and designed his first home by age 15, flamboyant midcentury architect Bruce Goff grabbed the ...
The bright yellow exterior of Little Goat stands out on Randolph Street like a sunflower in a concrete garden. It’s ...
For East Coast transplants missing their hometown pizza, Venezia’s offers a taste of home in the desert. Nestled among the pines of Arizona’s high country, this rustic gem is worth the drive. The ...
The world premiere of the powerful play "Billie Jean" is now at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. The producer, writer and performer sharing the story of the tennis champ said this is a perfect serve ...
Hoffman is only the third artistic director in Court’s history and comes to the theatre from the Brown Arts Institute.
This is an extraordinary non-Equity production of Tony Kushner’s 20th century masterpiece, with “Millennium Approaches” and ...
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