Those passing under the Red Line could have a new food and drink option soon.
Those passing under the Red Line could have a new food and drink option soon.
Beyond Wonderland, Greek Fest, Ribfest, Pokémon Go Fest and Día Del Niño celebrations are also on deck.
Rollerskate on the lakefront, canoe the African American Heritage Water Trail or watch fire performers under a full moon at Foster Beach this month.
The revised plan includes affordable housing and school funding, but critics say it comes at the cost of existing apartments and neighborhood housing.
Tippit plays with the human need to make meaning in her minimalist paintings.
A family-owned boutique is coming to the Northwest neighborhood.
The bridge closed to car traffic last year. Crews have found "additional issues" that need to be addressed, likely pushing back the project's completion timeline.
Previously, gardeners could be fined if native and pollinator garden plants grew beyond 10 inches. Advocates hope the change encourages people to plant more native species.
The landmark designations protect the Halsted Street home and studio of influential artist Roger Brown as well as DePaul's Byrne Hall and Cortelyou Commons.
The company that debuted in 2004 has an updated location in the works.
Ahead of the fifth and final season, here's a look back at the local establishments that had cameos and served as backdrops on the hit FX/Hulu show.
The team behind Pilsen Yards has transformed the late-night haunt, closed since 2023, into a sprawling tavern with an upstairs steakhouse called The Bull Moose.
There are also arts and crafts and garden fairs, farmers markets, art exhibits, a pizza battle and free community portraits and mini-golf.
From the Southport Brown Line tracks to the paths near Oz Park, farmers markets are returning across the North Side this spring.
The 28-story high-rise would replace a vacant former medical building and include affordable housing, retail space and a rooftop pool.
The exhibition at Wrightwood 659 presents work which was locally selected and shown in a variety of museums across Latin America.
A Lincoln Park content creator won a DraftKings golf challenge that allowed him to choose a charity to receive $50,000.
Some residents are questioning ComEd’s classification of the site as a “minor utility” and pressing elected officials to force a stricter review of how the project is being approved.
Mellis, 81, helped transform how development, institutions and community groups work together.
It took about five hours, but Hazina came out of her enclosure to meet the public Wednesday — under the watchful eye of her mother, Kapuki.
A new bar concept is coming to the former Racine Plumbing Bar & Grill space.
Hit up the Chicago Beaver Festival in Hyde Park, volunteer for Chicago River Day across the city, paddle in the Des Plaines Canoe and Kayak Marathon and more.
Anupy Singla stars in the PBS show “Indian As Apple Pie,” debuting Saturday. The eight-episode series was filmed in the former CLTV reporter’s Lincoln Park kitchen.
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 approval clears the way for 309 new and rehabbed units on the south end of the site, with construction expected to begin this summer.
The fest opens Thursday with "It Would Be Night in Caracas" at the Landmark Century Centre Cinema in Lincoln Park. The lineup features films from more than 20 Latin American countries — including four from Chicago filmmakers.
Before Lincoln Park Zoo's Kapuki had her rhino calf, matchmakers had to find a father. The male, brought in from Ohio, called for Kapuki while defecating almost constantly — the rhino equivalent of giving someone a letterman’s jacket.
Likely one of the museum’s final exhibitions, “My Compass Is the Line” brings together Barbara Nessim’s six-decade exploration of femininity, illustration and design.
The pioneering veterinarian and philanthropist built a legacy spanning global conservation work and decades of local advocacy. "She fought to preserve our humanity, our connection to the wild, and our responsibility to protect it."