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Stephen King Thriller ‘Misery’ Delivers Chills and Uneasy Laughs at American Blues Theater: Review

American Blues Theater sets the bar high for Halloween season, delivering a tightly focused fever dream version of Stephen King’s novel “Misery.” The psychological thriller is made more unnerving by the humorous touches in this stage adaptation by William Goldman (“Marathon Man,” “The Princess Bride”).

Awareness of ‘Latinx’ Increases Among US Latinos, and ‘Latine’ Emerges as an Alternative

Despite the increased awareness of the term among Latinos — 47% have heard of it — only 4% or 1.9 million people use “Latinx” to describe themselves, an increase of 1 percent since 2019, according to the study by the Pew Research Center.

Most Men at Stateville Prison Have Been Transferred Following Judge’s Order

Judge Andrea R. Wood wrote that the court found a probable risk of irreparable harm from falling concrete attributed to the deteriorated masonry walls, ceilings, steel beams and window lintels at Stateville Correctional Center.

Chicago Should Pay $1.75M to Man Who Was Injured by Driver Being Chased by Police, Lawyers Recommend

Chicago taxpayers have paid $74.4 million since 2019 to resolve lawsuits involving police pursuits, with the city’s insurance coverage paying an additional $25 million, according to a WTTW News analysis.

US Crime Continues to Trend Downward in First Six Months of 2024, New FBI Statistics Show

The new numbers show murders from January to June dropped 23% compared with the same period in 2023, while violent crime fell 10% and reported rapes decreased by 18%. Aggravated assaults during that period decreased 8% year over year, according to the data, while robberies fell 14% and reported property crime was down 13%.

Oasis Announces Chicago’s Soldier Field Among 5 North American Stops on Reunion Tour

“America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along,” the Britpop band known for timeless hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” shared in a statement.

Man Fatally Shot After Traffic Crash Among 3 People Killed by Gunfire Across Chicago Over Weekend: Police

According to the Chicago Police Department, 30 people were shot in 25 separate shootings between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

DuSable Lake Shore Drive Closures for the Week of Sept. 29: Check the Schedule — There’s a Bonus Half-Marathon Closure — and Plan Accordingly

The schedule of DuSable Lake Shore Drive closures the week of Sept. 29 will ping-pong between northbound and southbound lanes, and a half marathon on Sunday brings added chaos for motorists on South DLSD.

The ‘First Bird’ Soars as Chicago Archaeopteryx Takes Its Place in the Field Museum’s Dino Hall

The Chicago Archaeopteryx, unveiled this past May, is one of the most important fossils in the Field Museum's vast collection. It now has a permanent exhibit in the museum's Hall of Dinosaurs.

Week in Review: CPS Chief Refuses to Resign; Poll Shows Chicagoans Wary of New Taxes

A new front in the battle for control of Chicago Public Schools. And the high stakes of corruption in City Hall.

Brilliant ‘Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812’ Lights Up the Stage at Writers Theatre: Review

Having missed the opening, I saw the glowing reviews for this Chicago-area premiere and trekked up to Writers Theatre in Glencoe. I went with a skeptic’s eye and my arms folded. “Critics think it’s good, huh? What do they know?” Well, they know enough to have the good sense to embrace this irresistible production.

Jews and Catholics Warn Against Donald Trump’s Latest Loyalty Test for Religious Voters

Donald Trump’s speeches for years have hewed to divisive “us” versus “them” messaging, but tying those themes to specific religious Americans who oppose him is out of line and even dangerous, according to rhetoric experts, religious leaders and academics.

Maggie Smith, Lauded Actor Famed for Harry Potter and ‘Downton Abbey,’ Dies at 89

Maggie Smith, the masterful, scene-stealing actor who won an Oscar for 1969 film “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” and gained new fans in the 21st century as the dowager Countess of Grantham in “ Downton Abbey” and Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter films, died Friday. She was 89.

Hurricane Helene Remnants Hitting Chicago With Gusty Winds, ‘Life Threatening’ Conditions on Lake Michigan

The National Weather Service is forecasting the worst to hit late Friday afternoon. Expect strong wind gusts from the northeast, reaching 45 to 55 miles per hour.