56 Things to Do in Chicago in November
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, SOFA, A Christmas Carol, and more ways to stay busy this month
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, SOFA, A Christmas Carol, and more ways to stay busy this month
A survey at the Art Institute celebrates the graphic and humorous works of these six Chicago artists.
The renowned conductor returns to lead the Chicago Symphony Orchestra November 1 to 3, the first time he’s appeared at Symphony Center since his 16-year tenure as CSO music director ended in 2006.
As the series and school year come to an end, storylines get wrapped up. But for the town and OPRF, the biggest questions remain unanswered.
… and we’re proud to have them all.
Night of 1,000 Jack-o’-Lanterns, Elton John, Nine Inch Nails, and more
A conversation on women’s rage, screenings of South Side home movies, and more
OPRF’s faculty of color open up about being stereotyped and stymied
Keep Moving: Designing Chicago’s Bicycle Culture, which opens October 27 at the Chicago Design Museum, unpacks the city’s role in developing two-wheeled transportation. Here are some highlights.
In casting Raúl Esparza as the Bard’s thinky prince, the theater yet again overlooks qualified locals.