A “delightful” record fair, drink festivals and giant horse show usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.
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‘Oppositions’ Gallery Exhibit Invites Political Reflection
Apr 5, 2017 | Maya Miller
Curators of a new show at the Jackson Junge Gallery wanted to highlight political issues without taking sides. “I didn’t want it to be a political, Trump-bashing show,” said Chris Jackson, the gallery’s owner and director.
Art Design Chicago to Take Spotlight in 2018
Apr 4, 2017 | Maya Miller
A new art initiative in Chicago will include dozens of exhibitions and hundreds of public programs in 2018.
Weekend ‘Wokeshops’ Address Shifting Political Climate
Mar 30, 2017 | Maya Miller
About 15 speakers will lead “conversations and wake-up calls” this weekend as part of a three-day symposium at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 30-April 2
Mar 30, 2017 | Maya Miller
River tours, film festivals and a whole lotta bacon. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago this weekend.
Talking Out Gender Equity, Biases Across Chicago
Mar 29, 2017 | Maya Miller
More than 100 conversations on gender equity and bias are taking place around the Chicago region this week as part of the Talk It Out initiative.
Saul Bellow Archives Reveal ‘Softer Side’ of Nobel Laureate
Mar 28, 2017 | Maya Miller
The archives of the award-winning author who spent 30 years teaching at the University of Chicago offer a window into his personal life and creative process.
Report: Segregation Costs Chicago, Residents Billions Annually
Mar 28, 2017 | Maya Miller
Racial and economic segregation across Chicago impacts economic growth, educational attainment and crime rates, according to a report released Tuesday by the Metropolitan Planning Council and Urban Institute.
TechGirlz Announces Expansion to Chicago
Mar 27, 2017 | Maya Miller
An organization dedicated to teaching technology to middle school-age girls is coming to Chicago this spring.
Firearm Proposal Advances in Springfield, Triggering Pushback
Mar 23, 2017 | Maya Miller
A controversial bill that would allow for the confiscation of firearms under certain circumstances made progress last week in Springfield.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 23-26
Mar 23, 2017 | Maya Miller
Dance performances and festivals, Bon Jovi and street markets. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago this weekend.
Report: Chicago Jumps in Technology Innovation Rankings
Mar 21, 2017 | Maya Miller
Chicago made significant strides as a technology innovation hub in the eyes of industry leaders over the last year, according to a new report. Why the jump?
Activist-Turned-Photographer Sharpens Focus on Social Movements
Mar 21, 2017 | Maya Miller
A collection of photographs by Maria Varela at the National Museum of Mexican Art portrays the evolution of social movements in the U.S.
Demand Fuels Creation of Immigrant Hotline, Crisis Planning Workshops
Mar 16, 2017 | Maya Miller
Increased requests for immigration-related legal services led one Chicago group to launch an immigration hotline, “know your rights” workshops and emergency family planning sessions to address concerns.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 16-19
Mar 16, 2017 | Maya Miller
A pet expo, classical music-themed brunch, cultural events and more usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Chicago Expands ‘Day for Change’ Homeless Program
Mar 15, 2017 | Maya Miller
The city is allocating $540,000 toward a program that offers temporary work to hundreds of Chicagoans who are struggling with housing and economic stability.
UIC Exhibit: What does ‘Sanctuary’ mean?
Mar 13, 2017 | Maya Miller
Artistic responses to the politically pointed term are on display starting this week at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Learn about the “Sanctuary” exhibit.
State Bill Aiming to Close Gender Wage Gap Advances
Mar 10, 2017 | Maya Miller
A bill prohibiting employers from screening job applicants based on wage or salary history advanced out of the Senate’s Labor Committee this week.
Chicago Hackathon to Address Resources for Veterans
Mar 10, 2017 | Maya Miller
A weeklong event brings coders and innovators together – both virtually and in person – to build websites and mobile apps to help veterans.
Jahmal Cole is Challenging Perceptions One Block at a Time
Mar 9, 2017 | Maya Miller
Meet the founder of the nonprofit group My Block My Hood My City, who believes in the power of change.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 9-12
Mar 9, 2017 | Maya Miller
A trio of St. Patrick’s Day parades, cultural events and more usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
‘Cat Wars’ Interview Stirs Up Emotions, Sparks Response
Mar 8, 2017 | Maya Miller
Last month, ornithologist Pete Marra sat down with Chicago Tonight to discuss his book detailing outdoor cats’ impact on U.S. bird populations. It was an interview that stirred up emotions on all sides.
International Women’s Day Events in Chicago
Mar 6, 2017 | Maya Miller
Wednesday marks the 106th International Women’s Day. From a Chicago rally to a neighborhood restaurant crawl to stand-up comedy, there are plenty of ways to celebrate.
A Brief History of International Women’s Day
Mar 6, 2017 | Maya Miller
Though the United Nations didn’t designate March 8 International Women’s Day until 1975, its origins trace back to 1909, according to information compiled by the United Nations.
Report: Impoverished Households Face ‘Critical’ Rental Shortage
Mar 6, 2017 | Maya Miller
For extremely low-income households, there is a shortage of affordable housing across the U.S., according to a report released last week by the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
Organizers of Women’s March on Chicago Expand Platform, Look Forward
Mar 2, 2017 | Maya Miller
Organizers of last month’s Women’s March on Chicago are hoping to channel the momentum of that event into action through information, education and advocacy.