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The Englewood native, whose work focuses on inequity in Chicago, is among this year’s class of MacArthur Fellows. The list of international fellows receiving the $800,000 prize includes several artists and scientists.
An ally of Mayor Brandon Johnson, Hedspeth’s 18-month tenure was marked by internal turmoil, with high staff turnover and bullying accusations.
The “Downton Abbey” actress is picking up the pen and writing the roles she wants to play. First up: the sultry star from Hollywood’s Golden era.
Smyth and Kasama represent Chicago among the best eateries on the continent. The rankings were announced Thursday at a Vegas ceremony.
Años en preparación, la nueva exhibición con temática de justicia social en el Museo de Arte de DePaul llega en un momento en que los museos enfrentan un escrutinio federal sobre el contenido “woke”.
Years in the making, the new, social justice-themed exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum comes as museums face federal scrutiny about “woke” content.
The museum employees have been in contract negotiations for more than two years. Workers say 90% of eligible employees voted to strike, if necessary.
The festival features something for everyone, from a documentary on Chicago’s Jackie Robinson West Little League to an Elizabeth Olsen afterlife comedy.
The newsman and voice of NPR’s “Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!” was there for some of the biggest moments of the 20th century. Now, he’s scared about the rise of misinformation.
President Donald Trump’s disparaging comments about the city didn’t deter one arts group from moving ahead with an all-can-sing version of Handel’s 1717 opus “Water Music.”