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We're billing this issue as a summer double issue. But the content has evolved. Where the arts used to take a three-month nap ...
“Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding: Helen Frankenthaler and Artists’ Experiments on Paper” opens at The Block Museum of Art on September 17. “The exhibition focuses on the pioneering print practice of Helen ...
“Scent designers” are working “with museums, heritage sites and other cultural spaces to create odors that can open an instant portal to the past,” writes Margaret Talbot at the New Yorker. One such ...
Today In Culture, Tuesday, July 15, 2025: Chicago Watch Company Reborn | Massimo Bottura Meets Cheddar | Physical Media Revival by Ray Pride | July 15, 2025 ...
From Chaos to Control: Ever’s Curtis Duffy Discusses His Memoir And Next Act Curtis Duffy “is quick to point out that ‘The Bear’… is not based on Ever and that he is not Carmy Berzatto, the tortured, ...
Get Chicago & Great Lakes culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART How Galleries Approach The Doldrums Of Summer “Most summer shows don’t intend to ...
CANCER: I suspect that in the coming weeks, your sweetness and bounty may thrive in unlikely structures.
Today in Chicago culture: Monday, July 7, 2025.FILM & TELEVISION “The Bear” Renewed For Fifth Season Further montages of familiar Chicago imagery and sensations of kitchen PTSD will return, relays ...
The Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry at the University of Chicago has announced the fourteenth issue of Portable Gray. “Pope.L: The Chicago Years” is a hardcover edition of their ...
Northern Trust, the presenting sponsor of Expo Chicago, “is fully committed to remaining independent, the bank said after the Wall Street Journal reported that Bank of New York Mellon had approached ...
“The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago announced William Silverstein as the new chair of the board of trustees,” reports Crain’s. “In a statement, the museum said Silverstein, who has been a trustee ...