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The Flint Cultural Center is worth a stop on your day trip. It houses museums, a planetarium, and performance venues all in one convenient campus. Flint’s Farmers’ Market is one of the best in ...
The extraordinary Invictus Theatre Company summer production of Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” is a throwback to the long-lost glory days of Chicago’s non-Equity theater scene, a time ...
Heart-stopping acrobatics, stunning feats of juggling, high-flying hilarity, and death-defying tricks – all set to the irresistible beats of Ethiopian music. It’s the world-famous Circu… ...
Actor Chilina Kennedy will portray the titular role in the new play “Billie Jean” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. She’s no stranger to playing real-life roles; she’s played the famed ...
Vintage Chicago Tribune: John Dillinger’s final days — and the ‘Lady in red’ who helped trap him Outside the theater, about 16 federal agents and East Chicago police officers took up ...
Blank Theatre Company offers a spare but evocative revival of Stephen Sondheim's Passion in an intimate setting.
'Godot' redux Artistic director Tim Rhoze directs Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre's revival of “Pass Over,” Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu's contemporary riff on Samuel Beckett's “Waiting for Godot, ...
Let's test your knowledge with today's quiz from Bill Flick.
CBS brass say they pulled the plug on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” because of its punishing losses and claim politics had nothing to do with it, The Post has learned.
For 50 years, “A Chorus Line” and “Chicago” have tussled for primacy like Jacob and Esau, at least in the eyes and ears of Broadway fans. Which show is “the wrong one” now?