You can receive a $500 per month grant for an entire year through the Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot Program. The program, which will be administered by nonprofit GiveDirectly, was initially set up to financially s...
Tomorrow evening, photographer Kioto Aoki will perform a solo taiko set which will unfold across multiple locations throughout the museum. The artist’s taiko practice is informed by the Japanese concept of ma. Loo...
The official Chicago Market For Makers is returning this weekend. The much-anticipated event will take place from April 30 until May 1st with doors open at 11 AM and closing at 5 PM. Specializing in curated wares, Marke...
Miko’s Italian Ice is open for the season as of today! Starting at noon, both Italian ice locations in Logan Square and Irving Park will be open until 6 PM....
A Logan Square church has been running a secret restaurant, and now, it’s open to everyone. Saint Emeric has been operating in secret for the last three years, tucked away in the halls of a decades-old building. K...
In 2019, Charlette Stanton and Jacare Thomas sold everything and purchased a property at 600 E 75th Street in Chicago. Thus, a dream long ago realized, to create community and bring something different to the neighborh...
Illinois is the epicenter of everything– from culture to food, to history, nightlife, and even natural wonders. A tourism campaign, which was just unveiled on Monday, seeks to highlight just that. Emmy and Golden...
Chicago-area residents can finally commute to and from work without a mask after Gov. JB Pritzker yesterday amended requirements. Gov. JB Pritzker yesterday announced that the state of Illinois will no longer require pe...
A cannabis dispensary is coming to West Town courtesy of former 47th Ward Alderman Ameya Pawar. The former City Councilman hopes to partner with Scott Weiner, co-owner of the Fifty/50 Group. The dispensary is operating...
The weather is warming back up and sunny days are starting to return. This means one thing: The Spring/Summer farmer’s markets are back. The open-air stalls are always bustling with local vendors and filled to the...