Entertainment and Culture
Bathed in golden light and good vibes, the 13-song, hourlong set was a tender, jangle-pop homecoming
In a brief hourlong set, the rapper packed in new and old jams. In addition to a platter of “Don’t Tap the Glass,” there was a big spotlight on “Chromakopia” and its verbose tracks like “Rah Tah Tah” and the fan favorite lick of “Sticky.”
After opening for Olivia Rodrigo on the Sour Tour and Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, Abrams cements her status as the main draw and not just a go-to supporting act.
Grandfather’s estate wishes have only been made verbally
Aunt doesn’t know why she and sisters aren’t invited to bridal shower
The ChiArts alum, who is opening this fall for Sabrina Carpenter’s tour and performs Friday at Lollapalooza, told students to lean into arts training.
How to open friend’s eyes about the man she is dating?
The “South Side Home Movie Project” exhibit at the University of Chicago offers a glimpse into everyday lives of a generation of Chicagoans, plus the equipment used to produce these films.
But the city isn’t saying how much it will spend. Cultural affairs commissioner Clinée Hedspeth said applications for a pop-up grant window will open Friday.
Figs also make a good addition to salads, sandwiches or pizzas and bruschetta.
There is nothing difficult about strawberry shortcake. A few components come together in a gorgeous stack of sweetness.
Flames of passion are dying down after 8 years together
This year’s lineup includes Chicago-raised artists BJ the Chicago Kid and Ravyn Lenae, as well as Durand Bernarr and T-Pain, but insiders say plenty of local talent goes untapped.
The legendary chef plans to fine-tune the popular restaurant’s menu and open a second location in Oak Brook.
“My guess is there’s very few comedians or late night talk show hosts who are going to bend the knee,” said one local late night show host.