Eat to Your Heart's Content at the annual Bon Appetit Chicago Gourmet Weekend Event
Lin-Manuel Miranda, a Grammy, Tony, Pulitzer and MacArthur Genius Grant award winner, who recently became a household name thanks to his creation of smash hit musical Hamilton, had a funny and playful chat with Chicago Tribune's Chris Jones
The Chicago Philharmonic opened it's 27th season with a concert about "Legendary Lovers"; accompanied by guest opera stars Emily Birsan and John Irvin, the orchestra wowed the audience at Pick-Staiger Hall
Dizzy Feet Foundation, founded by Nigel Lythgoe (American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance) & Director Adam Shankman (Rock of Ages) presented their sixth Annual Celebration of Dance honoring Derek & Julianne Hough and Dancing Legend, Mitzi Gaynor
My experience with the Rembrandt Chamber Musicians began with their season opener, at the Music Institute of Chicago in Evanston, which was a delight
Binge watching three Shakespeare histories featuring one big, unhappy, royal family makes for riveting theater
Composers Gustavo Leone and Elbio Barilari, Co-Artistic Directors of the 11th Chicago Latino Music Festival discuss their work and their hopes for the ongoing Festival
If you're wondering where to get a scare this October no matter what your age is, Knott’s Scary Farm is your answer
Who doesn't like to experience innovative and flavorful beverages inspired by China and Vietnam heritage dating back to 3,000 years
On Thursday, October 6th, 2016 from 5:30 to 8:45 p.m., StreetWise hosts their 23rd Annual Fundraising Gala at the Museum of Broadcast Communications
Visceral Dance Chicago will open it's 4th season at The Harris Theater in Millennium Park with a full Fall program of lauded prior works and world premieres- Artistic Director Nick Pupillo discusses his vision for the piece "Atlas"
National Museum Day September 24, 2016 brought thousands including the JustAoki Wedding Party to the newly opened Ada Blanche Wrigley & Schreiner Building of The Catalina Island Museum. The museum offered FREE admission
The Producers - Everything a Broadway Musical should be, with singing, dancing, a romance, and in this play even a plot. Humorous, engaging, upbeat, and silly as only Mel Brooks does
Thousands flocked to the race track this past weekend for the 'Mix-Perience' of a lifetime, KAABOO Del Mar
Create a Seat to End Homelessness, all proceeds benefit the Illumination Foundation
Nonfiction books on art history by scholars tend to be dry - not so, this one
Set in a Chicago recording studio in 1927, Wilson's play gives us a glimpse into how African-Americans of the era lived and thought by introducing us to Ma Rainey, Mother of the Blues, and the members of her blues band, each a unique black musician
TABF is an artbook fair defining the modern day bookfair. Growing in number these artbook fairs increase artist awareness and accessiblity. Artbook Fairs, grassroots events, are managed by international artist communities in global urban art cities.
Witches and demons dominate the landscape in Verdi's Macbeth at LA Opera - it seems to say, "Don't go to fortune-tellers!"