Perhaps if Democrats had done less talking and more strategizing, the 2024 presidential election might have turned out differently.
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Asking Eric: Friend’s cheating ex-husband moving in down the block
Dear Grandparent: Not every neighbor needs to be your friend. But since you have a relationship with the kids and with their mom, you might talk to your friend about the new arrangement and ask her how you can best be supportive.
Review: ‘Sondheim’s Old Friends’ on Broadway is a don’t-miss chance to revisit his music
With a company that includes stars like Bernadette Peters who first sang in Stephen Sondheim’s musicals, shows like this won’t come around again.
Northwestern University says Trump admininistration to freeze $790 million in funding
Northwestern University said it found out the Trump administration is poised to freeze “a significant portion” of its federal funding from other media outlets Tuesday.
Auditorium’s 2025-26 dance season includes Ensemble Español and Trinity Irish Dance
The five performances, all by female-led dance companies, conclude next spring with the annual visit by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Patrick Williams wants to be a postseason X factor for the Chicago Bulls. First, he has to find consistency.
With a five-year, $90 million deal, Patrick Williams isn’t going anywhere. But he also isn’t visibly improving for the Chicago Bulls.
Shane Smith settling in with Chicago White Sox after ‘pandemonium’ of big-league debut
Chicago White Sox pitcher Shane Smith is slated to make his second major-league start Tuesday against the Cleveland Guardians.
Hank Haney used to prepare Tiger Woods for the Masters. Now he’s back home, teaching amateurs of all levels.
In another part of his life, Hank Haney would have been at Augusta National preparing Tiger Woods for another run at the Masters. But this week finds Haney far from golf’s most intense spotlight.
Great Lakes basins may have formed millions of years ago from activity deep in the Earth — long before glaciers, study finds
A hotspot from underneath Earth’s crust may have created a low point that glaciers finished carving out and filling with water millions of years later.
Column: As circuses change, the Chicago Circus & Performing Arts Festival keeps the magic alive
How long has it been since you have been to a circus? Over the last decades, what we once knew has changed.