Broadway’s ‘War Horse’ Hits Chicago
HORSE POWER: The most dazzling thing about the Tony winner may be the living horse sculpture itself
HORSE POWER: The most dazzling thing about the Tony winner may be the living horse sculpture itself
Our cartoonist imagines December 21, 2012, at City Hall
A string of assaults and sexual crimes committed by pastors across the country have one thing in common: The perpetrators have ties to the megachurch in Hammond, Indiana.
Sean Graney’s The Mikado is a daffy, inspired three-ring circus—and the perfect non-holiday show to see this season.
New York magazine praises the Steppenwolf’s Tracy Letts. Now if only New Yorkers would go see the wondrous Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? while they have the chance
The new performance artwork from Jennifer Mills takes a dollar store theme to the iconic Chicago tunnel system
The San Francisco DJ (and Evanston native) previews his annual mash-up of the top 25 songs of the year.
Whet Moser appeared on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street to discuss the high number of local governments in Illinois.
Story highlights from the January 2013 issue of Chicago magazine.
The 24-voice chamber choir premieres their holiday show, which the artistic director calls a “wide-ranging program”