Ten Great Things to Do in April
You don’t have to go far to read intergalactic poetry and you can even stay home to go to Expo Chicago.
You don’t have to go far to read intergalactic poetry and you can even stay home to go to Expo Chicago.
The company puts a twist on Wagner in its first drive-through opera.
The life’s work of the photographer anchors an exhibition at the Elmhurst Art Museum.
Chicago is slowly, kinda reopening: See comic book heroes at a museum or go jump in the lake (from the comfort of your own home).
After a year away, the Joffrey is back — online — with Bolero.
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center continues to expand its purview with an exhibition devoted to the South African leader.
Katie Lauffenburger’s ceramic creations take the form of workers’ cottages, bungalows, and other iconic types of architecture
The Netflix adaptation (and August Wilson’s original play) track Rainey’s abuse at the hands of a white recording industry. But there was also a go-between: J. Mayo Williams, a Chicago talent scout and Paramount’s first Black A&R rep.
A puppet-filled play about a child navigating the COVID pandemic kicks off an initiative by Chicago Children’s Theatre to commission work from diverse writers.
A new book on Ida B. Wells sheds light on the journalist’s subversive, change-making career — from her great-granddaughter’s perspective. Here’s what we learned.