Towkio Goes Hollywood (But Promises He Still Loves Chicago)
This rapper, the first signed by megaproducer Rick Rubin in 20 years, is an icon in the making.
This rapper, the first signed by megaproducer Rick Rubin in 20 years, is an icon in the making.
Indie rock’s foremost weirdo shows her vocal versatility on Reaching for Indigo.
In Pick a Chair, the acclaimed choreographer’s daring work is paired with music by Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche.
The Chicago native brings a much-needed dose of levity to TV this fall with “Ghosted,” co-starring with Adam Scott.
Eve Ewing, Nate Marshall, and Jamila Woods create a retrospective for the 100th birthday of Bronzeville’s Bard.
The author, whose previous novel is slated to become an HBO series, releases Akata Warrior this fall.
The Mexican American playwright and screenwriter debuts “Fade” at Victory Gardens Theater.
Old World expectations meet New World romance in Fawzia Mirza’s feature film debut.
Jerry Pritikin: Cubs fan. Chicago resident. And the man who captured images from the front lines of the gay rights movement in San Francisco—getting his film developed at Harvey Milk's camera store. Thousands of his photographs remain unknown to the public, on display only in his Near North Side apartment.