The Rundown: The WasteShed wants you to rethink what you call trash
Before buying new, Eleanor Ray urges patience. “The waste stream provides,” said Ray, WasteShed creator. “It’s like garbage manifestation.”
Before buying new, Eleanor Ray urges patience. “The waste stream provides,” said Ray, WasteShed creator. “It’s like garbage manifestation.”
Chicago Public Media announced layoffs and programming changes this week. Rundown host Erin Allen addresses how they will affect the show.
If you didn’t get to experience the 2017 solar eclipse, Monday is your chance for a repeat.
The company has six performances in Chicago starting April 17. We talked to one of its long-time members with local roots.
Chicago-based researcher and author Stanley Gehrt has a new book focused on his decades-worth of studies on urban coyotes.
Efran Adkins is both an arts teacher and a part of Chicago’s vibrant and diverse performance art scene.
We’re approaching wedding season, and getting hitched in Chicago is becoming astronomically pricey.
You can find a place to salsa any night of the week in Chicago. Whether you’re a beginner or a lifelong dancer, there’s something for everyone.
In a world full of dull, muted colors like “Greige,” “Sand,” Khaki” and “Millennial Gray,” The Color Factory offers an alternate experience.
Camille Bacon and Daria Harper launched the first issue of “Jupiter Magazine” as co-editors in chief and feeling unsatisfied with the state of art criticism.