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Hubbard Street Chicago’s Bold New Season

As Artistic Director for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Glenn Edgerton often finds himself on the lookout for choreography that helps his company fill a particular …

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Women Rule at the Auditorium

If Kara Cooney’s explosion of revelations, insights and ruminations are any indication what learning can be like outside the classroom, hordes of hungry minds should …

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David Cale’s Journey to the Light at the Goodman

The human soul may have its own physiology.  How else do you explain two people experiencing the same hardships and responding to them completely differently.  …

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Glittering Diamond of Englewood

The number of significant jazz festivals held throughout the country each year easily bubble up into the hundreds.  When you consider their proliferation across the …

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Big Giant Love is One Giant Gift

Just on the western collar of Chicago, there’s a beautiful exercise in bravery being re-enacted just about every weekend this month.  The  one woman show, …

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Eric Holder, Jr. Keynotes RU’s Annual American Dream Reconsidered Conference

For the past three years, Roosevelt University has been presenting discussions on issues that vex the national consciousness as catalysts launching its new academic year. …

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Linda – Tragedy in Triumph

Linda’s playing at Steep Theatre through the 15th of this month and if you want to see something that will nourish your mind for days …

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Black Panther Returns…in Remixes

Sometimes it’s easier to understand something by learning where it came from.  In the case of the remixes of several songs from the already iconic …

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FoodBowl ?!

Even with the Tribune’s official announcement of its three-week long eating extravaganza dubbed the Chicago Tribune Food Bowl, it was pretty hard to determine exactly …

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