May 1 marked the remembrance of a historical day in Chicago. In 1886, around 35,000 workers left their jobs in order to join the national…
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In response to skyrocketing statistics of gun deaths and injuries, the “American Epidemic: Guns in the United States” exhibition encourages attendees to slow down and…
If you had asked Michael Salvatore, the owner of Heritage Bikes and Coffee, what he wanted to be when he grew up, the answer wouldn’t…
Upon moving to Uptown, G Silverstein-Tapp quickly realized the neighborhood’s dire lack of businesses and culture available for queer women as well as trans, nonbinary…
When Paul Ruffino and his husband, Mike Weaver, decided to expand the storefront of Rattleback Records, they were well aware that it was risky, especially…
For Daniel Kayamba, a junior at Columbia College Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s current exhibition, “In Real Life,” doesn’t just show the future of…
The Museum of Contemporary Photography currently holds two joint exhibitions — “Birmingham, Alabama, 1963: Dawoud Bey/Black Star” and “Chicago Stories: Carlos Javier Ortiz and David Schalliol.”…
GROWING UP AS a son of Stephen Burns, a well-known trumpet virtuoso, Eddie Burns has been surrounded by music his entire life. As a drummer of the…