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It’s said that Gertrude Abercrombie’s paintings once turned up more often in thrift stores than in museums. Today, in the back gallery of Corbett vs. Dempsey, her rarely-exhibited work anchors ...
New Music Chicago is a member-based organization created in 1982 that promotes and nurtures new music creation and ...
Susan Carlotta Ellis hadn’t planned on attending a film screening at the Stony Island Arts Bank. She’d just wandered in, but ...
That pitch has been backed by significant state funding. Last year, the legislature allocated $500 million for a “quantum campus” development, which eventually became the IQMP. The PsiQuantum deal ...
Cook County is awarding $25 million to local organizations working to prevent gun violence and support survivors, officials ...
The University of Chicago Medical Center ended its gender-affirming care for minors last week, becoming the latest Chicago ...
Masako Wada, assistant secretary general of Nihon Hidankyo, a group of Japanese atomic bomb survivors who won the 2024 Nobel ...
A sweeping “Senior Bill of Rights” that would guarantee older adults the right to safe, habitable housing and protections ...
When 2-year-old Kairo arrived at La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Jackson Park last year, he had already survived what might ...
An affordable housing developer renovating a Woodlawn high-rise vowed last week to be more transparent with tenants amid ...
A South Side mutual aid group that’s helped thousands of immigrants and longtime Chicagoans with food, clothing and housing ...
The Democratic primary for Illinois’ open U.S. Senate seat features three of the state’s most notable Democrats, but U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly isn’t worried big spending or endorsements for her ...
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