Arts & Entertainment
Lyric Opera’s principal conductor and one of the stars currently on stage join us in conversation and song.
Live music, fall festivals and skateboarding felines usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
The founder and former host of “America’s Test Kitchen” is back with a new project and a broader vision.
Chicago women had a professional baseball league of their own in the 1940s and '50s. We revisit Geoffrey Baer's story of the National Girls Baseball League.
With the recent opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, we get an update on Chicago's museum of African American history.
He was a literary giant who chronicled the seedy side of the city. We talk with the author of a new biography about Chicago writer Nelson Algren.
The 11th annual festival is underway. Get a preview of this year's artists and hear a performance by guitarist Iliana Matos.
The story behind a new stage adaptation of an infamous–and fatal–boxing match that was televised in the 1960s.
Elsa Harris has played in Chicago churches since she was 12 years old and has performed around the world. We visit this “legend of Chicago gospel.”
Chef Rick Bayless joins us with recipes for pork tacos and a tequila-based cocktail of his own invention.
The 1960s Chicago filmmaker known as the Godfather of Gore died earlier this week. We look back on the work of this cult figure.
Events in and around Chicago the weekend of Sept. 29-Oct. 2
From a glowing photo exhibition to vegan chefs and cat videos on the big screen, this weekend’s roundup includes fun fall events both indoors and out.
The son of Chicago native Curtis Mayfield tells the musical great's story in the new book “Traveling Soul.” Todd Mayfield tells us about his talented father's turbulent life.
The runaway hit musical "Hamilton" premieres Tuesday in Chicago, but the Founding Father has been well represented here for a long time. We show you some original artifacts pertaining to Alexander Hamilton.
Readings and discussions with a focus on this year’s theme of diversity will take place in libraries and bookstores across Chicago.
In this week's edition of “Ask Geoffrey,” find out the “hole” story about the spire that was not to be.