Rogue Curator Tricia Van Eck's New House Gallery and Happiness Project
INSIDE OUT: A Museum of Contemporary Art vet turns her home into a DIY sound, performance, and installation art gallery, and oversees the citywide Happiness Project.
INSIDE OUT: A Museum of Contemporary Art vet turns her home into a DIY sound, performance, and installation art gallery, and oversees the citywide Happiness Project.
These are scary times in real estate, with the ghosts of our homes’ lost value spreading gloom. But a few houses around Chicago are rumored to be truly haunted. Here’s a look at four of them, only one of which is still a residence…
Women in uniform, soot bags, wild pranks, ducked theologians, college “sprites,” rough work by hoodlums, pea guns, and a path of ruin from Northwestern down the north shore.
Several notable locals come out in favor of easing marijuana possession laws as an ordinance to do so is readied for next week, and it feels like we’re at a tipping point.
The Cardinals win on an extra-innings walk-off home run by a St. Louis native, capping a game that will go down in World Series history as one of the best… and one of the worst.
Story highlights from the November/December 2011 issue of Chicago Home + Garden magazine.
GO INDIGO: Patchwork denim and other moody blues are turning up everywhere we look
Looking for inspiration for your Thanksgiving table? The folks at Sawbridge Studios in Winnetka designed this pretty one…
A two-year-old measurement of Americans’ inchoate fear of the financial system has some “worrisome” results. Unless they’re totally sensible.
Like a Mahlerian orchestra, Chicago is adding another piccolo. Piccolo Sogno Due (340 N. Clark St.; no phone yet) is under construction in River North…