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Chicago police used a major show of force earlier this month to deter a planned teen takeover in Streeterville. A revised ...
Art Encounter announced Kaleidoscope, their biennial spring benefit and art auction, taking place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, at LeTour Brasserie, ...
The life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, who is largely referred to as Chicago’s founder, is being honored at a new park just east of where the Haitian-born trader settled near the river.
Ald. Brendan Reilly told the Tribune he would make a final decision in the coming weeks, but claimed he’d been approached to ...
But the building designed to resemble a Greek temple is instead a Chicago Park District ruin. It sits fenced off and rotting ...
As shown in the renderings, the 3.4 acre park will feature a boardwalk, ample green splace and pavilion to teach visitors about its namesake, Chicago founder Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. The park is ...
Building his collection since 2017, Irving Park's Chris Craft said he appreciates the willingness of EXPO Chicago gallerists ...
Over 1,400 pieces of public art in Illinois are in limbo after the DOGE downsized the General Services Administration.