The southeast corner of Woodlawn Avenue and 47th Street deserves a plaque. It’s the former site of the Jack Spratt Coffee House, where the first sit-in by the Congress of
CHICAGO – The state and Cook County announced Thursday a roughly $250 million plan to provide shelter, health care and other services for recently arrived migrants. But according to their
In her digital program notes for Court Theatre s “Antigone,” director Gabrielle Randle-Bent, who is the theater s associate artistic director and has been involved with the Oedipus trilogy since its inception
Dr. Byron T. Brazier, the leader of the Apostolic Church of God, 6320 S. Dorchester Ave., stood before his congregation and many members of the public last Friday night to
At a meeting with Chicago Public Schools officials last week, local parents said area schools are in need of infrastructural repairs and program improvements, and pushed back on schools being