Sonnenzimmer

The Roscoe Village–based artists Nick Butcher, 34, and Nadine Nakanishi, 38, who formed Sonnenzimmer (“sunroom” in German), were mentored by Jay Ryan, Chicago’s concert poster king. And over the past decade, they have churned out brilliant designs for scores of local and touring acts—including Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Kraftwerk, the Sea and Cake, … Read more

Amanda Majeski

This Gurnee native’s career has moved steadily forward, almost always on Chicago steppingstones—Northwestern University undergrad, the Lyric Opera’s Ryan Opera Center, a starring role in Chicago Opera Theater’s La Clemenza de Tito. In 2010, Majeski grabbed some early limelight in the big hall when she substituted for a bronchitis-stricken Anne Schwanewilms in the Lyric’s The Marriage … Read more

65Grand

Why not turn your front room into a white-cube art gallery, host events for the best local emerging artists, and sell their work to forward-thinking collectors? This living-working situation is practically a Chicago tradition and has been good to Bill Gross, who started 65Grand in 2005 in his West Town apartment. Now operating in a space … Read more

Frequency

Until last year, the gig situation for contemporary classical music—an emerging form called new music by its practitioners—had groups renting space and lugging their equipment to concerts. But Peter Margasak’s new- and experimental-music series Frequency, started in May 2013 at the Roscoe Village club Constellation, eased logistics and created a gathering place in the process. … Read more

Curbside Splendor

Founded by local fiction writer Victor David Giron in 2010, this DIY press started out as a semiserious way for him to publish his autobiographical novel Sophomoric Philosophy. But thanks to a 2012 deal with the publishing collective Consortium Book Sales & Distribution, Curbside is now churning out works by a long roster of top-notch … Read more

Leithaus Studios

Last November, Neil Firstenleit, a local “kindie” music celebrity known as Mr. Singer, opened a school for tots that has become the one parents clamor for. Operating out of a storefront beneath his Lake View home, Firstenleit runs group music classes in which kids from six months to six years old sing, dance, and, best … Read more

Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art

Founded in 1971 as a cultural refuge for displaced Ukrainian artists, the UIMA has changed as much as its surrounding neighborhood. “Modern art has no nationality,” says the museum’s curator, Stanislav Grezdo, who is Slovakian. Behind the façade of the building by architect Stanley Tigerman, half the space is dedicated to the bold geometric shapes favored … Read more