Lifelong South Sider Jill Petty joins South Side Weekly as the paper's next editor-in-chief.
C hicago theater is nothing if not resilient. While local companies, both large and small, have been struggling and some ha ...
At its meeting, the Chicago Board of Education heard several speakers make statements during the public comment period, most ...
The Exchange, the Weekly’s poetry corner, offers our thoughts in exchange for yours.
As their team struggles to emerge from a historic rut, fans are finding ways to make baseball fun.
It started off with just our schools, and everybody just started requesting it,” one co-founder of Pillars said.
Kimberly Miller-Griffin reimagines mental health care and brings back community legacy in Bronzeville.
E mo-punk band Joyce Manor sold out the Salt Shed stage on March 28 performing their latest and seventh album, I Used To Go To This Bar After postponing dates in Toronto and Detroit, their Chicago ...
David Chiko, one of the former high-ranking officials in Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s office who was implicated in an alleged ghost-payrolling scheme in 2022, was allegedly involved in misconduct ...
W hen Border Patrol agents who took part in Operation Midway Blitz left Chicagoland last November, then-Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin asserted “we aren’t leaving Chicago.” ...
The first rule of a glass shop is cold glass looks just like hot glass,” said Tessa Troutman, Dino Rigoni’s neon-bending apprentice. There’s four of us sitting around a table at Dino’s home in Munster ...
Children line up to play tennis at New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church's indoor tennis court, while Coach Tyrone Mason tosses the young athletes tennis balls. (Photo by Caeli Kean / South Side ...