What to Know About the Christopher Williams Retrospective
A look at the 30-year career that led to The Production Line of Happiness, which shows through May 18 at the Art Institute of Chicago.
A look at the 30-year career that led to The Production Line of Happiness, which shows through May 18 at the Art Institute of Chicago.
The Roscoe Village author’s Slut Lullabies set the stage, and her new novel will attract the spotlight.
A few words on rebelling against conventional art ideas, from the Ukrainian Village resident headed to the Whitney Biennial in March.
See dance, comedy, theatre, music, and more in the city soon.
The Andersonville resident on her long relationship with the Goodman and the inspiration for this harrowing new drama.
The Pixies, Steve Earle, and more big names to see—if you can find a ticket.
Here are 23 splendid ways to spend your time this month.
Contemporary Choreographers come to the Joffrey Ballet, there’s the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and more.
And here’s a bonus: The Chicago Auto Show gets going next weekend.
The Chicago director was at the Music Box Theatre for the local premiere of his new film. Here’s what he said about working with Lena Dunham, shooting on film, and directing a two-year-old.