July 4th is fast approaching, so it is time to start looking into how to celebrate Independence Day this year! The patriotic celebrations will undoubtedly be a huge blowout; from fantastical firework displays to barbequ...
Juneteenth is an annual commemoration and celebration of the end of slavery in the United States. It’s a time to remember and honor the history that Black Americans endured. Officially marking the day enslaved peo...
For the first time, Tuesdays on the Terrace expands beyond its jazz focus to include more diverse genres and styles that have unique Chicago roots. From Garfield Park Conservatory to Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago has a wond...
Nestled atop a standard parking garage sits 1.5 acres of green space, but you wouldn’t know it just from walking by. The Green at 320 is situated across the street from Union Station, bringing greenery above ground leve...
Imagine glancing up at an endless space above you, and in the forefront of your mind plays one of the most beloved albums by the legendary rock band Pink Floyd. You’ll get to experience that at the Adler Planetarium’s b...
Taking place this Thursday, March 2nd, at Moe’s Cantina in River North, 35+ women-owned restauranteers are gathering for a can’t-miss gourmet tasting event in the Chicago area. The event’s theme is gold glamour th...
February is known as Black History Month. It is now a holiday that’s been declared by every American President since 1976. Famously, back in 1926, the concept of Black History Month was initially established by Carter G...
Early 2021 the Chicago City Council approved plans to redevelop the old Morton Salt Factory for nonindustrial use. The Elston Avenue property known for the enormous “Umbrella Girl” sign can be seen from the Kennedy Expr...
The holiday season is already underway and in that odd time between Christmas and New Years, it’s important to highlight Kwanzaa as celebrations started yesterday and will extend to January 1st. Here’s every...