Chicago Fire FC Names Gregg Broughton Sporting Director
Chicago Fire FC Names Gregg Broughton Sporting Director || Broughton Becomes the Newest Addition to the Club’s Sporting Leadership Team
Chicago Fire FC Names Gregg Broughton Sporting Director || Broughton Becomes the Newest Addition to the Club’s Sporting Leadership Team
Pulitzer Prize-winning Greek American author Jeffrey Eugenides to speak at Chicago’s National Hellenic Museum on Thursday, December 5th at 7:00 p.m. || Author of The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex and The Marriage Plot appears in special event co-hosted by the Consulate General of Greece in Chicago
THE ORIGINAL JERSEY BOY FRANKIE VALLI IS COMING TO HARD ROCK CASINO NORTHERN INDIANA MARCH 28th
This holiday season, Blue Man Group will deck the halls with an expanded performance schedule at Chicago’s Briar Street Theatre (3133 N. Halsted). Known for a high-energy blend of music, art and comedy, Blue Man Group promises to make this holiday extra bright, offering more opportunities for Chicagoans and visitors to celebrate the season in Blue Man style.
THE MAC’S FUNNIEST HOLIDAY TRADITION – THE SECOND CITY – IS COMING TO TOWN || Naughty, nice and hilarious, The Second City performs “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Sweater” at 3:00 & 6:00 p.m. December 1st
Collaboraction's 28th Utopian Ball raises > $200K to support new home at Kimball Arts Center, celebrate theater for positive change
Munster Education Foundation will kick off its fifth-annual Merry & Bright Holiday Lights Contest during the Light the Night event at Munster Town Hall on Dec. 5, with the event running from Dec. 6 through Dec. 20.
Sebastian Pelzer Named Chief Sports Officer of FC Lugano || Pelzer Joins Partner Club FC Lugano After Serving as Chicago Fire’s
Technical Director for Five Seasons
Master Trooper Jeff Council has retired after 33 years of service to the citizens of Indiana. M/Trp. Council graduated from the 49th Indiana State Police Academy class of 1991.
This season’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” one of Wolfgang Mozart’s most beloved operas and a masterpiece of music and the joy of life and love, surpasses all of Lyric Opera’s past incarnations of the last several decades.
In this production, Barbara Gaines, the now-retired founder and longtime director of Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, once more brings to Lyric her inimitable ability to imbue centuries-old characters with believable humanity and vibrancy – and make them feel like real people, despite the opera’s purposely contrived plot and the characters’ absurd hijinks.