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With capoeira fluidity and the hushed footsteps of a stalking tiger, Amanda Marist descended the grassy mound on Jackson Park’s Wooded Island and approached the towering steel lotus petals at ...
The “What You Thought” podcast is stopping at the Promontory on its “Still Not Lit Enough To Be Canceled Tour” for a night of unfiltered takes, debates and laughs. “From pop culture and music to ...
Tenants of a troubled Hyde Park apartment building are escalating demands for fixes to longstanding problems of mold, rodents ...
Public schools have seen drops in enrollment across the nation for several reasons, including decreasing birth rates. Last ...
Hershey Felder has forged a successful three-decade career creating and performing solo shows about famous musicians, ...
Jimmy Fuerst was a Hyde Park “oddball” who liked to tell his daughter that she was wasting her singing talents as a ...
It is unusual for a classical music or opera performance to be cancelled. This is because organizations that host these ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is insisting Illinois election officials hand over the state’s entire computerized voter ...
David Soto stood behind the counter at First Aid Comics, next to a short stack of new titles he’d picked up, and gave an ...
On the second floor of a South Side religious institution, a modest legal clinic has quietly become a critical line of ...
Here's what's happening in and around Hyde Park this weekend. August 16. The 13th Annual Bronzeville Jazz-Music Festival: The ...
Patricia Tillman snaps a photo of her grandkids and the crossing guard outside of Ray Elementary School, 5631 S. Kimbark Ave., on their first day back in class on Monday, ...
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