Arts & Entertainment
A relatively small but significant trove of photographs by Vivian Maier has a new home at the University of Chicago Library.
Words of culinary wisdom from master pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of The French Pastry School.
The award-winning singer-songwriter talks about her late friend Leonard Cohen and an upcoming tour with Stephen Stills launching this week at Ravinia.
For decades, the steel industry forged Chicago’s industrial spine. Now, we forge a no-nonsense drink for the no-nonsense lady who brought the titans of steel to their knees.
Richard Cahan and Michael Williams spend a lot of time digging through old photos of Chicago, and together have created 14 stunning books. Take a look at their latest, “Chicago: Classic Photographs.”
The French Canadian circus rolled into town this week, and Chicago Tonight got a backstage pass to meet the performers.
Parents accuse singer R. Kelly of keeping their daughter and other women in a cult. We speak with the journalist who broke the story.
Dozens of Chicago-area public school teachers are getting a taste of several world religions this week as part of a course designed to increase their religious literacy.
The national tour of “An American in Paris” visits Chicago starting next week. Hedy Weiss joins us with a preview of that Tony Award-winning production.
A Portage Park range takes a whack at bringing axe-throwing to Chicago.
Lush gardens, craft beer, gallery tours and the Bard—reimagined—usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Contemporary art with Mexican roots: Celebrating 30 years at Chicago’s National Museum of Mexican Art.
In his new PBS special, Geoffrey Baer is immersed in the city’s vibrant culture—architecture, music, dance and history—with three native Cubans as his guides.
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was president. Telegrams were a popular way to communicate across long distances. World War I began. And a Chicago company got its rolling start.
We raise a glass to one of the first female architects in the U.S. with a rum-based sipper that creates beauty from the sour, the bitter and the strange.
A stunning Windy City Swap: Sox ace pitcher Jose Quintana is being sent about 8 miles north.