Stories by marc vitali

A rehearsal for the Steppenwolf Theatre production of “Lindiwe.” (WTTW News)

Ladysmith Black Mambazo Reunites with Steppenwolf for ‘Lindiwe’

From a Chicago blues club to South Africa, a new show at Steppenwolf Theatre explores music and love across cultures. We get a behind-the-scenes look at “Lindiwe.”

Greg Matthew Anderson and Cher Álvarez in “A Doll’s House.” (Photo by Michael Brosilow)

Hedy Weiss Reviews ‘A Doll’s House,’ ‘I’m Lenny Bruce’ and More

There are many treats on Chicago stages these days. Theater critic Hedy Weiss joins us with her latest roundup.

Sister Helen Prejean speaks with WTTW News.

Sister Helen Prejean on ‘Dead Man Walking’ at Lyric Opera

It was a moving memoir that became an Oscar-winning film before premiering as an opera in 2000. After more than 60 productions around the world, “Dead Man Walking” is now headed to Lyric Opera of Chicago for the first time.

Photos of work by Chicago artist George Klauba. (Marc Vitali / WTTW News)

Former Tattoo Artist Leaves Indelible Marks on Canvas

George Klauba is back on the scene, but he no longer inks people. These days, he’s an acclaimed painter sought after by collectors locally and abroad. And his new series of paintings features tattoo art.

A Tiffany and Company window on display as part of the “Eternal Light” exhibition at the Driehaus Museum in Chicago. (Marc Vitali / WTTW News)

At the Driehaus Museum, a Chance to Look at Old Material in a New Light

Louis Comfort Tiffany led an all-star team of artists and designers who could create almost anything out of glass: lamps, jewelry, mosaics and also artwork of a spiritual nature. We visit the exhibit “Eternal Light.” 

‘Downton Abbey’ Actor Harry Hadden-Paton Rehearses for Royal Role in Chicago

We go backstage as an actor prepares “The King’s Speech” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater – and remembers his role on “Downton Abbey.”

Martha Bárcena, Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S., appears on “Chicago Tonight” on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019.

Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Bárcena on Visit to Chicago

Bárcena, who last year became the first woman to hold her position, discusses immigration and the political relationship between the U.S. and Mexico. 

Alexander Kosolapov, “Hero, Leader, God,” 2007. Painted Bronze, 25 x 28 x 13 inches. (Courtesy One After 909 gallery, Chicago)

‘Caution Freedom’ Shines Light on Artwork Too Provocative for Putin

Artwork once under attack by the Russian government is now on view in Chicago. We explore a show at the One After 909 gallery in West Town.

Tony Phillips, “The Space Between,” 1993. (Courtesy Elmhurst Art Museum)

‘What Came After’ Exhibition Explores Legacy of Chicago Imagism

Colorful and playful paintings hang next to erotic works and dark visions. An overlooked group of Chicago artists is getting its due – at a museum in Elmhurst.

Checking Out the Menu at Chicago’s US Pizza Museum

Pizza is on the menu at a Chicago museum dedicated to the world-famous dish. We check out the collection of a curator with a craving.

(Courtesy of Damon Williams)

Comedian Damon Williams Stands Up for Hometown of Chicago

Damon Williams has worked at City Hall, Subway and – for the last 27 years – has been a very busy stand-up comic. We catch up with Williams ahead of his benefit for Teamwork Englewood on Friday.

Unpublished work © 2017 The Estate of Vivian Maier. All rights reserved.

Vivian Maier Photos, Artifacts Donated to University of Chicago

The legend of street photographer Vivian Maier has grown immeasurably since her death. Now the collector who acquired the majority of her work has made a gift to the University of Chicago: 2,700 of her images and some artifacts.

Isaiah Collier (WTTW News)

Isaiah Collier: An Emerging Chicago Talent in Jazz and Blues

With a new record in the wings – and concerts around the world – one of Chicago’s hidden musical talents is increasingly becoming not so hidden. He recently turned 21 years old – but musically, Isaiah Collier is an old soul. 

Heather Chrisler and Terry Bell in “Howards End.” (Photo by Michael Courier)

5 Fall Theater Recommendations from Hedy Weiss

There is a great variety of theater on stage in Chicago this fall. Critic Hedy Weiss recommends her current favorites.

Chicago Band Big Sadie Weighs in on Ken Burns’ Documentary ‘Country Music’

As Ken Burns’ latest series “Country Music” airs on PBS, a look at Chicago’s role in the history of country music with local band Big Sadie.

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois.

Revisiting Farnsworth House, a Masterpiece of Modern Architecture

It is an international destination for architecture fans. We visit Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois, with a photographer from Berlin.

Crème Sheri Brings a Big Personality to All Things Jazz

When there’s a jazz band on stage, there’s often an artist in the crowd. We visit a Chicagoan who obsessively draws the area’s jazz scene.

Restoring Artwork and Treasures at a Chicago Conservation Lab

We visit The Conservation Center, the country’s largest private conservation lab, for a look at how they are rejuvenating an artful piece of Chinese history.

Exhibit Digs Up Satire and Skeletons of ‘Legendary Printmaker’ Posada

A Mexican artist who died 100 years ago still influences popular culture. Inside the exhibit “Jose Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico.”

(Bridgeport Art Center / Arceo Press)

At Bridgeport Arts Center, Artists Search for Meaning in Migration

For decades, the southern border of the U.S. has been a flash point for conflicting points of view. Now, artists from both sides of the border – including Chicago – are navigating the rocky road of migration in “The Border Crossed Us.”

The Music Box Theatre, 1993. (Credit: Jerry Vasilatos / Music Box Theatre)

Chicago’s Music Box Theatre Celebrates 90th Anniversary

On Aug. 22, 1929, the North Side theater opened its doors as the first dedicated “talkie” house in Chicago. What makes this old movie house unique today.

U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing Director Len Olijar speaks with WTTW News.

Rare Coins, Cash on View as World’s Fair of Money Returns to Chicago Area

Coins and cash are the focus the annual World’s Fair of Money. It’s in the Chicago area this year and we visited to get a load of all the loot.

Multimillion-Dollar Art Collection Sparks Creative Thinking at Suburban School

We visit the newly upgraded Nettie McKinnon Gallery inside in Park Junior High School in La Grange Park.

Édouard Manet. “Jeanne (Spring),” 1881. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Modern Manet: Beauty, Fashion and Intimacy in New Show at Art Institute

For its big summer show this year, the Art Institute takes a fresh look at the early modern artist, Edouard Manet. We tour the show.

Art Show Highlights Sheldon Peck’s Passion for Painting, Human Rights

We visit a local house on the route of the Underground Railroad that was built by a man who was also an accomplished painter of early Illinoisans.

Sam and Sylvia Rose (WTTW News)

Teatro ZinZanni Brings Vegas-Style Vaudeville Show to Chicago Loop

A Chicago couple is part of an international team bringing a flashy new take on “dinner and a show” to local audiences. Meet the stars of Teatro ZinZanni.