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The Physician’s Battle Scars
Interview by Anne Ford
In his new memoir, “Plague Years,” Ross Slotten recalls treating patients during the peak of the AIDS crisis. Read more
Chicago DIY Artists Just Dropped an Album for Charity
By Hannah Edgar
Released by Why? Records, “Art Is Love, Vol. 1” compiles unreleased demos and tracks produced in quarantine. Read more
Without Subjects, Photographers Turn Around the Lens
We commissioned six local pros to capture images of their own shelter-in-place. They responded with poignancy and humor. Read more
“Modern Love” Widower’s Book Taps into Collective Grief
By Jillian Kramer
The husband at the center of a viral “New York Times” column talks releasing a book about loss in the midst of a pandemic. Read more
“Finding Yingying” Honors the Life of U. of I. Student
By Taylor Moore
The documentary offers a corrective to media narratives surrounding Yingying Zhang's infamous murder. Read more
What Chicago Booksellers Are Reading During Quarantine
By Jenny Berg
The teams behind Seminary Co-Op, 57th Street Books, Book Cellar, Unabridged Books, and Sandmeyer’s give us their book recommendations for kids and adults. Read more
What Happens When You Cancel a Once-in-a-Lifetime Opera
By Graham Meyer
The coronavirus hit America at the worst possible moment for Lyric Opera. Read more
The Six-Hour Experimental Opera Happening on Zoom
By Hannah Edgar
More than 250 performers will participate in "Full Pink Moon," a streamed version of an opera by composer Pauline Oliveros. Read more
Why Sahar Mustafah Doesn't Do Happy Endings
Interview by Anne Ford
In her debut novel “The Beauty of Your Face,” a hate-driven shooting upends a suburban Muslim girls' school. Read more
Listen to Nnamdï During This Quarantine for the Love of God
By Jack Riedy
Brat drops April 3. Read more
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