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March is Women’s History Month, and the Red Clay Dance Company will uplift women at its La Femme Dance Festival. The three-day biennial festival is a…
By Rashad Alexander Rudy Currence stopped by Tavern on LaGrange in Countryside to serenade the crowd on a recent Friday evening. With the spirit of love still…
A two-year investigation into how Chicago police handle missing person cases reveals the disproportionate impact on Black women and girls, how police have mistreated family members…
Immersed in the enveloping darkness, massively tall and lush greenery, and mood-setting light show, André 3000 captivated the audience inside the Garfield Park Conservatory on Chicago’s…
On the night of February 22nd, fans abuzz with excitement lined Milwaukee Ave outside Logan Square’s Concord Music Hall. The anticipation was palpable in the crisp…
Sean “Diddy” Combs was sued Monday by a music producer who accused the hip-hop mogul of sexually assaulting him and forcing him to have sex with…
History is not just for school. It is also meant to be used and referenced in our everyday lives. Few artists understand this quite like Che…
The year is 2010, and the chorus from Waka Flocka’s hit, “No Hands,” is blaring from the floor speakers as the basement party fills with bass…
If you’d like to celebrate the Black hospitality community, support Black-owned businesses, try amazing new food for incredible prices, restaurants and shops all over the city…
Creative, joyful and determined. Those are the three words that best describe Black Chicagoans, according to South Side native Arionne Nettles. She’s an author, freelance culture…