Peering Inside Chicago’s Original Art Colony
In Chicago’s Fine Arts Building: Music, Magic, and Murder, author Keir Graff traces the many legacies of the city’s vibrant culture hub.
In Chicago’s Fine Arts Building: Music, Magic, and Murder, author Keir Graff traces the many legacies of the city’s vibrant culture hub.
The novelist, 44, on fan mail, a close call with the Boston bombing, and following up a bestseller
Ellie Cotey, the company’s costume manager, walks us through the careful care of the production’s whimsical wears.
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“On any given night, you could read poetry on a stage,” recalls Illinois Poet Laureate Mark Turcotte.
Intuit Art Museum reopens with an exhibition featuring works by 22 self-taught, foreign-born Chicago artists.
From stories steeped in the rhythms of the city to a lighthearted romance, these new novels by Chicago-connected authors provide ample beach-chair fodder.
Newly published images by photographer Mark Steinmetz highlight everyday life in a Chicago of 35 years ago.