10 Things to Do in Chicago This Week
High school hoops Final Four, Valerie June, Amanda Lucidon, Co-Missions Fellowship Showcase, Some Like It Red, Dvsn, and more
High school hoops Final Four, Valerie June, Amanda Lucidon, Co-Missions Fellowship Showcase, Some Like It Red, Dvsn, and more
The Driehaus Museum’s curator discusses The Art of Seating, her favorite chair in the exhibit, and more.
It’s home to one of the most important poetry magazines (with its cultural center devoted to the genre), and it’s in the middle of a youth-poetry renaissance. So how does it compare to the nation’s other cultural capitals?
With executive producers Dwyane Wade and Chance the Rapper, a documentary about the Orr Academy High School team premieres this month.
Twenty years and tons of Twinkies and Jell-O later, the curious crew is still delighting audiences
Now available online, the 1975 doc explores the house before its restoration and just after it became a landmark.
Feb. 1 Pop Cashmere Cat Uptown This Norwegian producer and DJ counts Malia Obama among his fans (many spotted the former first daughter at his 2016 Lollapalooza set). Born Magnus Høiberg, he made his name spinning breakbeat-heavy mixes on the mid-aughts underground circuit. Since then, he’s collaborated with the likes of Ariana Grande and Selena … Read more
Cashmere Cat, Interactive Influence, Low Brass Concerto, Woodstock Groundhog Days, Brodsky/Baryshnikov, and more
In the University of Chicago history professor’s sci-fi series, Terra Ignota, people get to choose a non-geographic country and live to be 150 years old.
The Western Exhibitions show, featuring “midwest-connected artists,” runs through February 17.