Lyric Opera of Chicago postpones remainder of the 2019|20 Season
Musical 42nd Street and chamber opera Blue will be moved into upcoming seasons
Musical 42nd Street and chamber opera Blue will be moved into upcoming seasons
Virtual Lights Remain on with Free Online Workshops Each Week for Teens, Educators and Early-Career Professionals | First Episode of Half Hour Ensemble Podcast Launches April 7th with Jeff Perry
Attorney General Curtis Hill said today that consumers have submitted dozens of price-gouging complaints to his office since Gov. Eric Holcomb declared a public health emergency amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
***LIVE PERFORMANCES OF THE CHICAGO PREMIERE PRODUCTION, SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19, ARE EXPECTED TO RESUME WHEN DEEMED SAFE***
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today signed an executive order requiring all K-12 schools in Indiana to provide instruction via remote learning for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year and outlines options for districts to continue education during the fight against COVID-19. Click here for a link to the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today signed an executive order requiring all K-12 schools in Indiana to provide instruction via remote learning for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year and outlines options for districts to continue education during the fight against COVID-19. Click here for a link to the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm
The Gary Community School Corporation received notice that effective at the end of the school year, EdisonLearning will end its partnership as joint overseer of Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy. Interim Emergency Manager Dr. Paige McNulty offered the following statement:
#INthistogether social distancing campaign aims to keep Hoosiers healthy and return Indiana to normal social interactions and business operations
Partners supporting #INthistogether campaign include Eli Lilly, Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever, Indianapolis Colts, Indiana University, and Purdue University
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