Steve Walters Has Left His Print By Robert Chiarito The artist designed posters for legendary Chicago artists. Now he's the main act at a retrospective show of his concert prints at FitzGerald's. Read more
Erasing a Shadow of Stigma By Amina Sergazina Spank Bank Time Machine, part of Steppenwolf's LookOut series, uses dark comedy to talk about grief, joy — and how to save a life. Read more
A New Project Puts the “Public” in Public Art By Web Behrens For a decade, the ambitious Wabash Lights project was just a dream. This August, its interactive LED lights will jazz up the Loop L tracks. Read more
Ananda Lima Is Talking to the Devil By Kathleen Rooney In her debut short story collection, Craft, the author infuses her writing with joy while engaging with darkness and damage. Read more
It’s the Summer of Royko in Chicago By Robert Chiarito A one-man show about the famous columnist is just one of several Royko-focused events scheduled in the coming months. Read more
The Condos Better Known as the Bob Newhart Building By Edward Robert McClelland At least one resident of the Thorndale Beach Condominiums wants to see more acknowledgement of the actor's impact on the neighborhood. Read more
Matt Rodrigues Is Starting Conversations With It’s OK to Ask Questions By Web Behrens In 2023, the Chicago Today co-host launched a local Pride Month show. This year, the second season streams nationwide on Peacock. Read more