With the high price of eggs, this plant-based birthday cake recipe goes egg free.
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Today in History: First franchised McDonald’s restaurant opens in Illinois
On April 15, 1955, Ray Kroc opened the first franchised McDonald’s restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Review: ‘John Proctor is the Villain’ on Broadway reinvents ‘The Crucible’ for today
Arthur Miller’s play has long been a part of American high school classrooms. This new play, set in a Georgia classroom, stars Sadie Sink as a version of Miller’s Abigail.
Prosecutor says Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyers are looking for reasons to delay his May trial
A federal prosecutor in New York said Monday that lawyers for music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs are looking for reasons to delay a sex trafficking trial slated to start in three weeks.
What to know about tonight’s WNBA draft, including how — and who — to watch and when the Chicago Sky pick
This is the 29th draft in WNBA history. There will be 13 franchises making a combined 38 draft selections over three rounds.
Police seek public’s help in finding violin worth $10,000 stolen on Blue Line
The Chicago Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in finding a violin that was worth $10,000 stolen on a CTA Blue Line train in the Loop.
CSO gives a sneak peek of its big Amsterdam trip with upcoming Mahler concerts
Ahead of the Mahler Festival in Amsterdam, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will play Mahler’s Sixth and Seventh symphonies at Symphony Center.
You can catch Nad Navillus at The Hideout — you’ve seen furniture he’s built on ‘The Bear’
Dan Sullivan, who performs as Nad Navillus, has a new album titled “Upper Constant.” He’s not the usual kind of artist multi-hyphenate.
Pullman community steps on the gas to reopen historic Greenstone Church
Neighbors have raised $20,000 to reopen Greenstone Church in Pullman, which has been shuttered for years because of unpaid bills.
Review: Mamet’s ‘Henry Johnson’ sorts through the cards we’re dealt in life
Its Chicago premiere at Victory Gardens’ reopened Biograph Theatre won’t please everyone, but those interested in this playwright should not miss it.