Bruce Sagan, who died on Sunday at the age of 96, had two great loves: his wife (and partner in many ventures) Bette Cerf ...
On lampposts and bulletin boards around the neighborhood, printer-paper flyers taped up by a passionate thespian read simply: ...
Hats off to Court Theatre for opening its season with “Big White Fog,” Theodore Ward's dense 1938 drama about a ...
Chicago City Council on Thursday passed a pared-down housing ordinance aimed at easing displacement pressures around the ...
More than 100 unionized University of Chicago medical residents and their supporters rallied outside of the medical center ...
Kenwood United Church of Christ unveiled newly rebuilt public showers and bathrooms on Saturday, expanding services for ...
In a fall full of world premieres, “The First Lady of Television” at Northlight Theatre stands out. James Sherman's 75-minute ...
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said he is hoping to meet with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials this week about their ...
After twice failing to pass an energy reform package this year, lawmakers and renewable energy advocates are aiming to reach ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has concluded that its plan to reconstruct a stretch of Kenwood shoreline would have ...
Bruce Sagan, the Chicago newspaperman who turned a failing neighborhood weekly into a platform for investigative reporting, ...