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Five Great Local Podcasts You Should Listen To
By Nissa Rhee
Chicago is in the midst of an audio boom. Find out which show is right for you. Read more
The Top Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week
SOFA, I Am My Own Wife, Deeply Rooted Productions, Mitski, and Craig Ferguson Read more
Video: Artist Behind Emerging Buddha Heads Talks of Peace and Interconnectedness
Indira Freitas Johnson explores the connection between art and activism, and talks about her citywide installment of Ten Thousand Ripples. Read more
66 Things to Do in Chicago in November
By Jason Foumberg, John Hardberger, Britt Julious, Graham Meyer, Catey Sullivan, and Lauren Warnecke
The best things to do in Chicago this month, selected by our critics Read more
Transgender Actress Delia Kropp Returns to the Stage
By Novid Parsi
She reveals why she left theater—and why she’s back. Read more
Five Fun Things to Do in Chicago This Week
Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, Elvis Costello & the Imposters, Fun Home, Harriet Tubman: When I Cross That Line to Freedom, and Fallfest: Speed Read more
Why I Left My Dream Job at Second City
By Peter Kim
A former cast member says regular heckling has morphed into hate speech, whether you recognize it or not. Read more
A Conversation with Gospel Legend Mavis Staples
By Bill Zehme
On doing a favor for MLK, calling Michelle Obama "homie," and how to sing from the heart. Read more
The Exorcist Is Turning Chicago into a Nightmare
By Catey Sullivan
The Fox reboot shows the spooky side of Chicago. Read more
RIP Herb Kent: Cool Gent, King of the Dusties (and Former Classical and Punk DJ)
By Whet Moser
The Cool Gent started as a radio-club hobbyist on WBEZ in 1944. Over the years, he became the King of the Dusties, emceed for Martin Luther King at Soldier Field, and shaped the development of Chicago's distinctive house music style. Read more
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