The group exhibition at Joy Machine features new works by four artists: Rachel Hayden, Paulina Ho, Hanna Lee Joshi and Jeremy Miranda.
The group exhibition at Joy Machine features new works by four artists: Rachel Hayden, Paulina Ho, Hanna Lee Joshi and Jeremy Miranda.
Hundreds of Chicago students were forced to find new schools a few months ago after their ASPIRA charter schools closed. After acclimating to new teachers and classmates, the seniors are graduating.
Two Chicago quilters organized the communal event to raise money for the Midwest Immigration Bond Fund. A queen-sized quilt will be auctioned in late June.
The group faced backlash after awarding Invictus Theatre director Charles Askenaizer, who was accused of emotional abuse and harassment. He has denied the allegations.
Heather Debby uses short videos she designed to help students learn at their own pace. She’s “the hardest-working person in every room,” a colleague said.
The Lincoln Square market opens Tuesday in its original location adjacent to the Western Brown Line station. Other neighborhood markets are still seeking vendors.
Baek is interested in playing with our perceptions of change through her ceramics and paintings.
A 27-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting, which shook up the typically quiet Northwest Side neighborhood.
Videos released Friday show the moments leading up to Officer Carlos Baker fatally shooting his partner, Rivera, as well as the aftermath.
Earth Day is officially Wednesday, but some festivities begin this weekend and run through next week in Chicago.
The Greek Independence Day Parade, animal adoption events, a Children's Museum fundraiser, a footwork class and a cat lady party are also on deck.
The three men had been turned away from Marinero Bar and Grill and were standing outside when a woman shot at them from "a distance" Sunday, officials said.
The 15 theaters said they no longer want to be associated with the organization after it gave an award to Invictus Theatre director Charles Askenaizer, who was accused of emotional abuse and harassment. He has denied the allegations.
"We’re back! No Fool’n," the shop announced on social media April 1. Both Miko's locations in Logan Square and Irving Park are open daily until October.
You can also shop a kids vendor market, go to an art opening or volunteer at a community cleanup ahead of Earth Day later this month.
Customers can book appointments now, while the cafe portion of the business will open in mid-April, owner Ash Grant said. She spent a decade working in the funeral industry before pursuing cosmetology.
Peoples Gas is retiring the mains, which are 100-150 years old, over the next decade. Old Irving Park will be among the first neighborhoods to get new pipes this spring.
Taquizas Valdez in Irving Park and L.D. Pho in Albany Park had sudden closures. And Lincoln Square has a new liquor/convenience store.
You can celebrate Women's History month with performances, gatherings, fundraisers and more.
From bar crawls and trivia to live performances and food specials, here are 43 ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Chicago.
There are also dance performances, two neighborhood restaurant weeks, a Purim Carnival and a new music and arts festival in Avondale.
Seven North Side neighborhoods, including Lincoln Square, North Center and Albany Park, are taking part in the third annual dining event that kicks off Thursday.
It’s a triumph of a show that gives depth and meaning to real depictions of childhood.
The premiere of “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof” is on hold after at least four cast members resigned in response to abuse allegations about Artistic Director Charles Askenaizer.