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Gaelic games crowd watches a match

PHOTOS: ‘More than a sport’: Irish Gaelic games grow, build community in Chicago

Chicago’s Rohingya Cultural Center rethinks adult education

As new Illinois law looms on third party restaurant reservation platforms, diners weigh if Hogsalt restaurants are worth hype — or price

WATCH: Off the Clock — Episode 7

WATCH: Off the Clock — Episode 6

Whimsical Chicago improv team rides an undercurrent of intensity

December 8, 2016

By Lily Williams A young group of improv artists who call themselves “Snowball” are connecting with audiences at Chicago’s iO Theater not only with the

AIDs legacy of loss told through new exhibit Art AIDs America Chicago

December 8, 2016

By Hannah Moulthrop A gong reverberates through the white-walled space once every 10 minutes. Piñatas that resemble HIV viruses hang from a swath of ceiling

sepia-mural

Mural project in Little Village showcases Chicago’s coming “Year of Public Art”

December 7, 2016

By Wen-Yee Lee Max Sansing was spray-painting a ragged wall of an underpass between Little Village and North Lawndale — a border that separates Mexican-American

Puerto Rico: a “canary in the coal mine” for climate change

December 7, 2016

By Janice Cantieri In Alexi Correa’s coastal town of Loiza, Puerto Rico, families are raising their furniture on milk crates and building second floors onto

Packed overflow room as Chicagoans gather to discuss civil liberties in the age of Donald Trump

The resistance gets real: Civil libertarians imagine life, action in the age of Trump

December 7, 2016

By Jordan Gaines Now that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s path to the White House is clear, Chicago-area progressives met Monday night to map out a

Women, and racial and sexual minorities don’t feel welcome, U of C climate survey says

December 7, 2016

By Alex Ortiz The University of Chicago made national headlines in August when it declared the campus a trigger-warning-free zone, igniting a national debate about

Pro-abortion demonstrators

Trump’s Election Sparks Renewed Fervor on Abortion

December 7, 2016

By Karys Belger A group of about 200 people stand with signs in hand and shouting in Federal Plaza. Their roar of “Not my president”

Illinois Republicans spent big last election in hopes of winning the General Assembly

December 7, 2016

By David Jordan Since the 2010 midterm elections the Republican Party has made long term investments in flipping as many state legislatures as possible. And

Signing tributes to Fidel

Chicago Fidel Castro supporters say farewell to a controversial man

December 7, 2016

By David Jordan Ilona Gersh of the Socialist Worker’s Party offered solace through remembrance Monday by selling mourners books of transcribed speeches from the late

Men overlooking Oceti Sakowin

NoDAPL supporters chant ‘Mni wiconi’ and it’s not just about water

December 7, 2016

By Pat Nabong and June Leffler [Package of Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline stories here] Women in black burkas have marched around the

Generation Z turns to secret online accounts in ‘frustration’ with social media

December 6, 2016

By Lauren Ball The chatter of an undergraduate party swarmed, steadily competing with the indiscriminate tunes blasting from hidden speakers. The revelers – college-aged and

Power to the People: How prison abolitionist Ric Wilson shares his work through music

December 6, 2016

By Thaddeus Tukes Good luck trying to catch artivist Ric Wilson. Traversing the city of Chicago with wide eyes and a feather earring, his flutters

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