The Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund gives Chicago’s most promising young caddies a path to college — and a lesson in life that no classroom can teach.
Maya Kaqchikel artist Edgar Calel brings a hut, a turtle sculpture, and a mountain of ceramic corn to the Bluhm Family Terrace at the Art Institute of Chicago through September 13.
A ribbon-cutting for the beautifully restored Lincoln: The Man statue kicks off July 4th festivities at the Chicago History Museum — a celebration of America at 250.
Nearly 300 guests — including many Chicagoans — gathered at the Palace of Versailles to support the restoration of the Salon de Diane ceiling and celebrate America at 250.
Five days, eight miles a day on foot: jewelry shops in the Marais, l’Ile Flottante at La Frégate, the Dior Museum, and a crow eyeing someone’s sandwich near the Champs-Élysées.
The Nourishment Projects NFP invites Chicagoans to let their minds frolic — weaving philosophy, the arts, and science into unforgettable moments of learning and wonder.
Twenty years of restoring Tiffany windows and Bartlett murals at Second Presbyterian Church — the extraordinary story of the woman who saved one of Chicago’s greatest landmarks.
Rush Hospital Luncheon with Doris Kearns Goodwin, Today in Chicago History, Visiting Riverside, Ciorba de Perisoare, The Art of Style, Glessner House Gala, Poems for Summer, and more.
San Miguel de Allende Part II, Magic of Chicago, Peony Party, Music Institute Gala, Heritage Auctions Americana, Wellesley Reunion, Do Division Fest, Connective Threads, and more.
Court Tennis, Ryan Licht Sang Luncheon, Alliance Française Gala, Robin Tebbe: Minds Matter, Ferris Bueller, St. Thomas the Apostle Church, San Miguel Part I, Senior, and more.
Washington’s Tent, About the Town, An Omelette and a Glass of Wine, Biba’s Palm Springs, Botanic Garden, Persephone Dinner, St. Chrys’s Closet, and more.