Matthew Ozawa’s production sweeps audiences into Puccini’s heartbreaking tale—with virtual reality glasses adding an unexpected twist to this Lyric Opera classic.
Spring arrives on the French Riviera with regattas, Easter markets, and the timeless rhythms of the Antibes old town.
Jazz Day, EXPO CHICAGO, Steppenwolf premieres, the Lyric Opera’s safronia, poetry month, and more — Philip Vidal’s guide to April in Chicago.
Arne Weingart’s theatrical adaptation of his Holocaust poetry runs April 11 and 12 at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts.
For the first time, significant film posters from her career are on display at the American University of Paris — from the collection of Chicagoan Dwight Cleveland.
New fiction by Scott Holleran blends light-hearted fantasy with flirtation, love and renewal — with a married couple’s body switch as a twist — just in time for spring.
H. C. Westermann’s sculptures—shaped by war, crafted in wood—return to Chicago in the largest show of his work in over 20 years, now at the Art Institute through May 17.
The International Women’s Association honors three remarkable Chicago women—Barbara Gaines, Irma Suárez Ruiz, and Josephine Lee—at its annual awards luncheon.
Tiffany at the Driehaus Museum, Backgammon Club, An Island Idyll, Marwen, Landmarks Illinois, American Writers Museum, Fashion Trends, and more.
Jessie Mueller, Chicago Chamber Music Society, Lake Forest High School, Two Sisters and a Piano, Pokémon Fossil Museum, Kanuga, and more.
Les Années Folles de Coco Chanel, Little Village, Philadelphia Story, Honey Child, Anti-Cruelty’s 127th Birthday, and more.
Dr. Rebecca Tilles, Rieles y Raíces, Where Care Happens, Aquí en Chicago, Lunar New Year, DateBook, and more.