Bishop Noll Institute unveils patron Saint
For her connection to Bishop Noll Institute and for her lifetime devotion to others, Saint Maria Katharina Kasper was announced as the school’s patron saint during its Catholic Schools Week Mass on Feb. 3.
For her connection to Bishop Noll Institute and for her lifetime devotion to others, Saint Maria Katharina Kasper was announced as the school’s patron saint during its Catholic Schools Week Mass on Feb. 3.
Public comments regarding Amendment 20-45 will be accepted through Thursday, February 16, 2021 and can be submitted via the public comment form located on the STIP amendment page https://www.in.gov/indot/3132.htm.
Victory Gardens Theater and Geva Theatre Center announce an online streaming production of "Where Did We Sit on the Bus?" | Written and performed by Brian Quijada | Directed by Chay Yew | Streaming February 22nd – March 7th
Bishop Noll Institute will host its next entrance exam for prospective students at 8 a.m. Feb. 20 at the school, 1519 Hoffman St. in Hammond. This is the first step in the admissions process for all 8th graders who have not taken the entrance exam yet and are interested in attending Bishop Noll.
Lyric announces more programming to continue the reimagined 2020/21 Season | Lyric Opera of Chicago continues to expand its 2020/21 Season with new offerings and virtual performances.
Art on theMART to Present the World Premiere of Astrographics in Partnership with the Adler Planetarium Beginning April 1st through July 4th | 30-Minute Program to Run Nightly at 8:00 and 8:30 p.m.
Lookingglass Theatre Company announces 2021 gglassquerade unGALA (not) hosted by Ensemble Members Anthony Fleming III and David Schwimmer |
A Virtual Event to Support Lookingglass Streaming on March 4th at 7PM CT
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC) today announced that former company member Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell has been named Artistic Director of the contemporary dance company effective March 1st.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb gave the following statement regarding today’s announcement of Indiana’s $12.5 million settlement with McKinsey & Company, resolving investigations into the company’s role in profiting from the opioid epidemic:
Collaboraction, Chicago’s theater for social change, has added four new staff members, all committed to collaborating with a diverse community of Chicagoans, artists, activists and under-represented voices to create original theatrical experiences that cultivate dialogue and action around the city’s most critical social issues.