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Did you know your favorite Chicago park might have a secret past? These are some of the unexpected things we found when looking through the Tribune’s archives.
The trailblazing architect who designed St. Mark AME Zion Church in East Chicago's Indiana Harbor neighborhood went on to do major projects.
Michael Vita remembers when the musical “Chicago” opened on Broadway. He remembers because he was there as part of the dance ensemble.
The Elmhurst History Museum celebrates its new performance space this summer with a new 4th Fridays Concert Series, special ...
Swing time at Cantigny Earlier this month, Cantigny, 1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton, debuted musical swings, a new interactive ...
In a new remount of Charles Newell's critically acclaimed 2011 production, Timothy Edward Kane brings blistering rage to this ...
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country.
Located on Chicago’s iconic Lake Michigan shore, the Field Museum opened its current building to the public in 1921—but our story began years earlier.
The hallowed halls of Hitsville, U.S.A. are about to get a major facelift. Detroit's legendary Motown Museum will close its ...
Visit a place right here in Chicago where the dinosaurs still roam and the natural world of scientific and cultural discovery is on full display.
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