Regional Transit in the Time of COVID-19
In the Region, transit operators are taking the necessary precautions to protect both their employees and the public.
In the Region, transit operators are taking the necessary precautions to protect both their employees and the public.
More than $4M Already Raised for ‘Arts for Illinois Relief Fund,’ a Partnership Between the City of Chicago, State of Illinois and the Philanthropic Community
In a note to our audience and patrons, current President, Tony Labriola, reaches out to supporters. The Drama Group is closing our doors for the remainder of the current season.
After Indiana Governor Holcomb’s directive to “shelter-in-place” through April 7, and in anticipation of an extension of that date, Theatre at the Center (TATC) is postponing its April/May run of the Pulitzer Prize winning play “Talley’s Folly.”
In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, some policy and program changes have been made to help ensure members in our managed care programs (Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Care Connect, Hoosier Healthwise) as well as our Traditional Medicaid members are able to maintain continuous coverage in this critical time.
Join the Leadership Institute, the Society of Innovators and a network of other supporters for open, honest conversations about how Northwest Indiana is responding to the COVID-19 crisis. These free remote workshops will be full of resources and helpful connections as we move NWI Forward, together.
About Face Theatre today announced the postponement of its annual benefit gala and its planned production of LACED, which was set to begin performances on May 13. WONKA BALL: SILVER & GOLD, which had been scheduled for Saturday, May 30, 2020, at Venue West, 221 N. Paulina Street in Chicago, will be rescheduled to a date to be determined. LACED, by Samantha Mueller, set in a recently vandalized queer bar and honoring the power of community solidarity, will be moved into a slot in the 2020-2021 season.
The Second City Brings Comedy to Your Couch
New live-streamed entertainment, education & business programming launches online April 2nd
NEW “CABIN FEVER” VIRTUAL SPRING BREAK CAMPS FOR KIDS, CURATED BY CHICAGO CHILDREN’S THEATRE, TO RUN APRIL 6-10
Children with autism also have a new Spring Break camp to attend: Virtual Camp Red Kite
Attorney General Curtis Hill is encouraging Hoosiers to go to www.indianaunclaimed.gov and check whether they are the rightful owners of unclaimed funds currently being held by the Office of the Attorney General.