Lifeline Theatre announces new Managing Director and Development Consultant
LIFELINE THEATRE ANNOUNCES NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR AND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT ADDED TO TEAM IN THE NEW YEAR
LIFELINE THEATRE ANNOUNCES NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR AND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT ADDED TO TEAM IN THE NEW YEAR
The Porter County Community Foundation (PCCF) Men’s Fund has granting $5,000 to the Morgan Township Volunteer Fire Department (MTVFD).
INDOT Seeking Public Comment on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Amendment
The biggest celestial event in centuries—the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024—will darken the sky while providing Indiana University the opportunity to shine!
Navy Pier Commemorates Black History Month with a Spotlight on Black Art and Artisans || Fine art exhibition, makers market, and interactive workshops on-deck
Legendary Emmy-nominated hip-hop and pop music choreographer Fatima Robinson announced as featured speaker and masterclass instructor for Red Clay Dance Company’s La Femme Dance Festival March 14th-16th || Robinson’s recent projects include the acclaimed Warner Bros. musical The Color Purple, Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour and the 2022 Super Bowl || Festival celebrates women of the Black/African diaspora in dance, with performance of world premieres at the Harris Theater choreographed by Red Clay Dance’s Founder & Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders-Ward and Michelle N. Gibson, and the Chicago premiere of Wanjiru Kamuyu’s solo Portraits in Red
UNITING VOICES CHICAGO’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONCERT SERIES || Soul to Soul: The Evolution of African Music in America
|| A gripping performance by 2700 youth in Uniting Voices’ CPS programs showcases Africana music’s powerful impact our history and traditions || February 22nd & 23rd only
UNITING VOICES CHICAGO’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONCERT SERIES || Soul to Soul: The Evolution of African Music in America
|| A gripping performance by 2700 youth in Uniting Voices’ CPS programs showcases Africana music’s powerful impact our history and traditions || February 22nd & 23rd only
Chicago Shakespeare Theater presents Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet || 75-minute adaptation of the tragic romance offers a perfect introduction to Shakespeare || Welcoming thousands of students from across Chicagoland and beyond to weekday matinees
|| Public performances Saturdays at 11:00 a.m., February 24th‑March 16th