After the ring is found, her mother (Clotilde Hesme) asks what she can do to make up for the mistake, and Linda responds that ...
The Al Yankovic Story, which more successfully did for the biopic what Unfrosted fitfully does for the docudrama. Seinfeld stars as Kellogg’s cereal guru Bob Cabana, who discovers that Post is poised ...
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On Friday, November 17, members of the Berlin Union and the lawyer for the beloved Lakeview queer club met for what workers ...
“Chicago is in my DNA,” she writes. “And when a city is part of your identity, it means something different. It means you’re very much invested in that city’s story, how it’s told, and who’s doing the ...
Shepsu Aakhu's play, inspired in part by the 2009 Burr Oak Cemetery scandal, gets a powerful and sensitive revival at MPAACT.
With a sax in their front line, a solar shower in their van, and a scorching new album, Edging are ready to leave it all on the road.
Blue in the Right Way makes their debut with an adaptation of Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women that feels self-indulgent.
"Voices of Genocide" opens as activists at Northwestern and University of Chicago demand divestment from Israel.
Anaiet Soul is a primarily jazz-trained multi-instrumentalist, performer, and ensemble member whose main instrument is piano.
A breakout star at Second City, Mills directs the AAPI-focused Victor Wong showcase at the theater before heading west.