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‘Bloomsday’ a Breathtaking Play About Time, Love, Regret and Fateful Decisions

Steven Dietz’s hauntingly beautiful play is inspired by James Joyce’s groundbreaking novel “Ulysses,” but it is no stage adaptation. Rather, it’s a gorgeous, exquisitely imagined contemporary riff on Joyce’s essential themes.

Lawmakers Repeal Act Prohibiting Illinois From Restricting Greenhouse Gases

The Illinois General Assembly has voted to repeal a decades-old law that prohibited the state from implementing its own restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions.

Rare Eastern Black Rhinoceros Born at Lincoln Park Zoo

After 15 months of pregnancy, Lincoln Park Zoo rhinoceros Kapuki gave birth to a new calf Sunday. And just 53 minutes after birth, it was able to stand up on all four legs.

Pregnant Woman Seeks Deportation Asylum in Chicago Church

The 34-year-old woman, who has a high-risk pregnancy and is afraid to travel back to Mexico, is seeking asylum after she says she received a deportation order requiring her to leave the U.S. by Thursday.

‘Offensive’ Senior Quote Delays Suburban High School Yearbooks

Highland Park High School won’t be handing out its yearbooks on time after a statement linked to Nazi leaders was chosen as a senior quote.

Michael Avenatti Charged with Defrauding Stormy Daniels

Federal prosecutors in New York City say Michael Avenatti used a doctored document to divert about $300,000 that Stormy Daniels was supposed to get from a book deal, then used the money for personal and business expenses. 

12 Things to Do This Memorial Day Weekend: May 23-27

Street fests, an unusual estate sale, wearable technology and a massive bike ride usher in the long holiday weekend. Here are a dozen things to do in and around Chicago.

McDonald’s Says It’s Offering Training to Combat Harassment

McDonald’s Corp. says it’s enhancing training and offering a new hotline for workers in response to mounting allegations of sexual harassment.

Pritzker Agenda Coming Down to the Wire

Illinois’ legislative session in Springfield is scheduled to adjourn at the end of this month – and a lot remains unresolved. 

Hospital That Treated Baby Cut From Womb Investigated

The agency that licenses and inspects health care facilities in Illinois has started an investigation of a suburban Chicago hospital where doctors treated a baby brought in by a woman claiming to be his mother, a spokeswoman for the agency said.

Lightfoot Keeps Police and Schools Chiefs, Makes Additional Appointments

On her first full day in office, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced a number of leaders who will serve in her administration, as well as several senior staff members.

Chicago Police: Facial Recognition Software is ‘Seldom Used’

As police departments across the U.S. weigh the use of facial recognition software, several communities are raising concerns about privacy.

Move Over, Meat! Alternative Options Growing in Popularity

There might be a new kind of meat cooking on the grill this weekend: alternative meat. But what is it? And why the craze?

Protesters Disrupt Chase Shareholder Meeting Over Financing of Controversial Pipeline

Dozens of environmental activists from across the Midwest rallied Tuesday outside Chase Tower in the Loop to protest the financing of fossil fuel projects by the country’s largest bank.

Saul Bellow’s ‘Augie March’ Inspires a Theatrical Masterpiece at Court Theatre

Labeling a work of art a “masterpiece” is a dangerous business, but on rare occasions there can be no doubt that such a tag is unavoidable. This is one such case.