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The artist best known in Chicago for his “Paris Street; Rainy Day” is getting a summer exhibition. But at the Musée d’Orsay ...
Mats Dahlberg, a designer, is making a fashion statement in his home studio. “I think most fashion is art, but I love the ...
Interior designer and art collector Larry Deutsch ran his Near North Side design firm for close to 35 years with an adept ...
Corbett vs. Dempsey presents “Poised Compression," the first Chicago solo by Rosa Barba, comprising five deconstructed cinematic apparatuses.
In a world of constantly changing food trends and restaurant concepts that come and go with the seasons, Lou Mitchell’s stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of getting the basics right—fresh ...
Steps from where Black teen Eugene Williams was struck in the head by a rock and killed in Lake Michigan on July 27, 1919, Lookingglass ensemble members hold an art ritual of dance, music and spoken ...
Working in her Hyde Park studio, Natalie Osborne’s vision is expressed through the eyes of the girls she knew as a child growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Upcoming music festivals will see smaller artists perform at neighborhood events like Wicker Park Fest July 25-27, Edgewater Music Fest Sept. 5-7 and Sound & Gravity Festival Sept. 10-14, while ...
Dolby Chadwick Gallery is delighted to announce Shimmering Tale, an exhibition of recent work by Chris Cosnowski, on view ...
Summer is well underway, but it’s not too late to take advantage of all the iconic festivals Chicago has to offer. From legendary music festivals like Lollapalooza to community-focused street fests, ...
Red Line Service, which provides art opportunities for currently or formerly unhoused people, celebrates its anniversary with an exhibition.
The Wormhole Coffee stands as a monument to all things 1980s, serving exceptional coffee in a space that feels like your childhood bedroom exploded and somehow formed a fully functioning café. The ...