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One of the area’s most underrated art treasures is the Lubeznik Center for the Arts (101 W. Second, Michigan City, Indiana), which is free and open…
Quilting has long been used as a tool of creative resistance. During the Civil War, abolitionists sold quilts to fundraise for their cause. Starting in 1965,…
SAT 7/16 Every third Saturday of the month the South Shore Nature Sanctuary (7059 S. South Shore) welcomes volunteers to help preserve the area’s ecosystems. Past…
Photo: Shutterstock Images The NAACP 113th National Convention is underway! Programming kicked off on July 14 and will continue to July 20, 2022, in Atlantic City…
When Luis Carreon takes the stage at the Chicago Magic Lounge, he’s pure old-school vaudeville, an elegant throwback in silver-toed boots and a tuxedo subtly imprinted…
There’s no shortage of outdoor theater in Chicago in the summer, and Midsommer Flight is right in the mix with (appropriately enough) A Midsummer Night’s Dream,…
Managing Editor, @daniesandersofficial spoke with Soul singer, @leelajamesofficial about her upcoming projects, how she stays relevant in an ever-changing industry and what fans can expect when…
Michael Arceneaux, Level Contributor Riding high off his recent Verzuz performance, Mario is working with Megan Thee Stallion’s accused shooter—the same man he previously criticized. Make…
Photo: Getty Images Mary McLeod Bethune, a civil rights leader and pioneer in education, became the first Black American to be honored with a state statute…
Twenty years later, I still get chills when I think about the final line in Brett Neveu’s Eric LaRue, his drama about the aftermath of a…








