Where Miguel de Cervantes’ 16th century work is smart, suspenseful, playful and pointed, “Lookingglass Quixote” is over-the-top, sophomoric and largely incoherent.
Art has the power to tell stories, shape communities, and change lives. One Chicago gallery owner is making sure the West Side has a front-row seat to creativity.
Here is clear case for why Lorraine Hansberry’s story about a Black Chicago family is one of the best plays of the 20th ...