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Giuseppe Verdi is known as one of the greatest opera composers, whose works today still command wide attention around the ...
Deens' “Black Bone” marks a milestone for Definition Theatre. This is the first play developed as part of the company's ...
What makes a man try to fly in a lawn chair?” That's a question asked in the opening song, and many times thereafter, during ...
On June 16, 2025, at 8:30 a.m., I took an envelope to mail at the post office at 1510 E. 55th Street. Their sign states that they are open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seven customers were waiting outside ...
Last year the state approved spending more than $700 million to attract and support a new industry: quantum technology.
This story is the first of three about the building housing the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Jackson Park.
City and state officials are moving to close Hyde Park’s homeless shelter in the next three to six months after protests from ...
The Chicago Department of Transportation will restore Jackson Park’s condemned Darrow Bridge based on its 1895 design and ...
This summer marks the fourth time Court Theatre has mounted Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare's “An Iliad.” Based on Robert ...
On the last day of school at Bret Harte Elementary, dozens of students celebrated the freedom of summer break by climbing on ...
Richard Nunley sat in his modest office attached to Kenwood Academy’s choral room, surrounded by thank-you notes from ...
An activist for mental health care access and an educator championing criminal justice reform are two of this year’s Leaders ...
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