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The contractor said in a letter that he altered some of the texts and lied about the context of the exchange. He also apologized to Kalus.
A walk through Lincoln Park Zoo may very well be a staple of summer in Chicago. And for those who prefer to wander exhibits ...
From the Taste of Randolph, Tequila and Tails at Brookfield Zoo and more, here's a list of things to do in Chicago June 13-15 ...
The Grant Park Music Festival is bringing world-class performances back to downtown Chicago this summer, and it all gets underway this week. The Grant Park Music Festival, a free ...
The West Loop Community Organization is accusing longtime event producer Star Events of fraud, financial mismanagement and ...
Chicago Children’s Theatre turns 20 next season. To celebrate, the company has planned a 2025-26 season that’s a fond look ...
In her debut novel, Misophonia, Dana Vowinckel explores the cultural diaspora through one teenager’s summer across Berlin, ...
Michigan features annual 86 county fairs, the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development said. Here's a look at ...
Chicago Blues Festival is in full swing at Millennium Park, running through Sunday evening with performances across four stages, including a newly added youth stage. This year’s headliner lineup ...
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announces the return of several beloved free traditions ...
From a light-up boat parade and hot-air balloons to Stanley the Sturgeon and polka yoga, it's a busy summer of fun ahead in ...
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals ...