Lookingglass Aims for New Heights With Circus Quixote
The company bounces back from a 19-month hiatus with a world-premiere adaptation of Cervantes’s classic novel about “being someone better.”
The company bounces back from a 19-month hiatus with a world-premiere adaptation of Cervantes’s classic novel about “being someone better.”
Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month
In her new book, Eve L. Ewing argues that schools have been used to harm Black and Native people.
A team of journalists — including Melissa Harris and Mary Schmich — follow up with the families of seven Chicagoans from Terkel’s 1967 oral history.
The activist author, 48, on segregation’s upside, spite’s role, and why Michelle Obama was wrong
Every January, our city becomes host to a veritable United Nations of Puppetry — and these acts are Chicago’s ambassadors.
Fresh from Broadway, director Whitney White returns home with a comedy set in an immigrant-owned hair salon.