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They’ll be coming home. The duo behind the beloved drag comedy series “IMHO (In My Homosexual Opinion)” is bringing their live show to Chicago for the first time since relocating to Los ...
Since Dr. Mitch Ripley appeared on Chicago Med, it was clear that he would be the latest problematic character. The show has never been ... This is a classic case of TV “outs.” ...
Thousands made their way to the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago’s Bridgeport community to witness a powerful cultural moment of creativity, acknowledgement and celebration. The Black Boy Art Show ...
And then there was that moment — so TV it hurt ... you. Chicago Fire fans are frustrated after Violet and Carver’s storyline mimics Brettsey’s too closely. Why does the show keep recycling ...
CHICAGO (WGN)—George Wendt, the Chicago native who starred in the long-running NBC sitcom “Cheers” as Norm Peterson, has died, multiple entertainment reporting outlets have confirmed.
CHICAGO (WGN) — Chicago’s beaches are officially open, marking the start of the 2025 summer season. From now until Labor Day, city beaches will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
This week, all three shows in the One Chicago universe will air their season finales, and you know what that means: life-and-death situations, a wedding, and some goodbyes as cast members leave.
But since it’s been 10 years since we first heard about a potential TV show based on the much-loved 1999 cult classic Galaxy Quest, any update at all is worth seizing upon. Speaking to Deadline ...
I’ve always wondered why people agree to bare their lives and messy relationships on the show. It’s a question that probably applies to all reality TV, but this one especially requires a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The 2025 Chicago Auto Show, the nation’s largest, kicks off today, bringing the latest automotive design, technology, and performance to the Midwest. Running through ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks gave a sneak peek of the Fifth Third Arena expansion to the media Tuesday — still a skeletal collection of steel beams, HVAC systems and construction dust ...
Even if you were glued to your television screens in the 2010s, chances are you haven't heard of legal drama Philly Justice. That's because it doesn't exist – not in the traditional sense, anyway.