Call it “dad rock” if you must, but Pearl Jam continues to ignore the lure of nostalgia. There’s far more at stake in their music.
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Singing a hit: Oak Lawn choir joins Foreigner on stage in Tinley Park
The band that scored a hit with “I Want to Know What Love Is” welcomed the Oak Lawn Community High School choir to help them sing it.
Fall Festival time is arriving soon for Pioneer Press and Doings suburbs
Leaves will soon be falling as autumn comes calling. Here are some fall festivals to welcome the season.
What to do in Chicago: Labor Day Parade, Jazz Fest and dueling EDM festivals
Also this weekend: Bike the Drive and free screenings at the Music Box.
A siblings-only trip offers a way to expand adult relationships, but planning is key
Adult sibling relationships require work. Traveling together can challenge the status quo and push you to learn more about one another.
Chicago Bears unveil new concessions like the Odunze Dog, bear paw doughnuts and ‘The Bear’-inspired Italian beef
Da Bears take on “The Bear” with a new menu featuring a spin on an Italian beef sandwich, plus a bear paw pretzel, carne asada waffle fries and an over-the-top doughnut.
‘A different type of feeling’: Gary residents, travelers visit Michael Jackson’s childhood home to mark his birthday
The King of Pop grew up in Gary, and hundreds of fans visit the home to celebrate his birthday.
Demolition for Block 59 development in Naperville nearly finished
Crews are nearly finished clearing the property at Route 59 and Aurora Avenue to make way for Block 59, the large dining and entertainment development.
This weekend’s Chicago Jazz Festival 2024 has begun
With concerts and events Thursday at the Chicago Cultural Center, this summer’s Jazz Fest is now in session.
Eisenhower student’s portrait earns spot in US Capitol Building
A self portrait by Ani Yarber, a senior at Eisenhower High School in Blue Island, won the Congressional Art Competition.