Bramble Arts Loft opens
BRAMBLE THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE OPENING OF THE BRAMBLE ARTS LOFT, A MULTI-USE ARTS CENTER IN THE HEART OF ANDERSONVILLE || The New Cultural Venue Debuts with a Series of Events throughout April
BRAMBLE THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE OPENING OF THE BRAMBLE ARTS LOFT, A MULTI-USE ARTS CENTER IN THE HEART OF ANDERSONVILLE || The New Cultural Venue Debuts with a Series of Events throughout April
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation expands commitment to Chicago’s small arts organizations by offering grants to establish or expand critical cash reserves, increasing the sector’s financial stability and sustainability || Foundation has provided $550,000 in cash reserves funding to 27 small arts organizations in the Chicago region, with an additional $120,000 commitment planned for 2024
The Towle Theater announces the second production of their 21st season, a unique psychological thriller, The Spider or the Fly?
CHICAGO DANZTHEATRE ENSEMBLE PRESENTS THE WORLD PREMIERE OF “PANTHER IN THE SKY,” MAY 1st - 18th AT THE AUDITORIUM IN EBENEZER LUTHERAN CHURCH || A New Play about Mothers Who Lost their Sons to Gun Violence and the Sons
Who Watch Over Them, Guiding Them to Take Action
Chicago Fire FC II (1-0-2-2) earned its first regulation victory of the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro season in a 2-0 clean sheet against Crown Legacy FC (0-1-2-1).
Following last Saturday’s 2-1 home victory against Houston, Chicago Fire FC will hit the road this weekend for their lone road match in April.
It is with great pleasure that the four-time Frontier League Champion Schaumburg Boomers announce the addition of Seth Gray to the 2024 roster.
As Indiana’s planting season quickly approaches, the Indiana State Police emphasizes the importance of cautious driving and heightened awareness when encountering farm equipment on the roads.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb will lead an international economic development trip to Brazil and Mexico next week to cultivate innovation and growth of the agbioscience and agricultural economy.
RailCats Manager, Lamarr Rogers, worked out a deal with Ryan Munoz, a fourth-year reliever, to bring him to the SouthShore. Munoz is a lefty reliever that is 25 years old and was born in Puerto Rico.