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The Time Richard Wright Wrote a Pageant for Lenin
By Edward Robert McClelland
The Chicago author found great success as a novelist but struggled as a playwright. Here’s what we learned from a new book on his dramatic pursuits. Read more
April Agenda
By Kris Vire
Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month Read more
How a ‘Purpose’ Star Stops Sugar Crashes on Stage
By Web Behrens
Jon Michael Hill: Acting prodigy, dedicated weightlifter, diabetes self-manager. Read more
When The Blues Brothers Took Over Chicago
By Daniel de Visé
Car chases in the Loop! Hate rallies in Jackson Park! John Belushi in the mayor’s office! This exclusive excerpt from a new book details how our city became the inextricable backdrop to The Blues Brothers. Read more
Cartoonist Chris Ware Thinks Confidence Is Overrated
Interview by Mike Thomas
The cartoonist, 56, on why he doesn’t script his stories and why he stopped worrying about what others think. Read more
March Agenda
By Web Behrens
Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month Read more
Trinity Dance Takes a Literal New Point of View
By Vicki Crain
After a 10-year stage absence, the celebrated choreographer Harrison McEldowney returns with a modern-tech twist for the dance company. Read more
February Agenda
By Kris Vire
Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month Read more
How Drummer Mike Reed Manages His Melancholy
By Web Behrens
The jazz drummer knows the value of keeping busy for creative fulfillment and mood therapy. Read more
How Amputee and Actress Katy Sullivan Connects with Richard III
By Kris Vire
Sullivan is touted as the first woman with a disability to play Shakespeare's title character in a major U.S. production of the play. Read more
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