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‘Hot Ones’ live event coming to Chicago on Aug. 28
Moonlight Studios is hosting the event on Aug. 28 with host Sean Evans and an unnamed special celebrity guest.
Olympics on TV: What to watch today
A look at what’s on TV on Aug. 7 at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Chicago business owners unsure if they’ll see DNC business boost
Representatives of the city’s hospitality industry said they are hopeful, but not convinced, that the convention would be good for business.
‘Annie’ is coming to Chicago Theatre for the holidays, plus ‘Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol’ at Studebaker
The announcements of holiday shows have begun, including for some downtown productions that likely will be popular.
The Kitchn: These ‘dilly beans’ are just like the ones my grandma used to make
My grandmother kept a tidy little vegetable garden outside her New England home. While she did a decent job of growing summer squash, cucumbers, and some tomatoes, her best results always came out of her snap bean plants.
Charles Barkley says he won’t retire and will remain with TNT Sports — even if they don’t have the NBA
Charles Barkley intends to remain with TNT Sports through the remainder of his contract, reversing the announcement he made in June during the NBA Finals.
2024 Equity Jeff Award nominations: Goodman and Mercury Theater top the list
The nominations are in for this year’s awards for union-affiliated Equity theaters around Chicago, with “Turret” by A Red Orchid and Mercury’s “Young Frankenstein” the shows with the most votes.
Column: The highlights and lowlights of watching the Olympics so far
We’re more than midway through the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and the games have been full of drama, both good and bad. Here’s a look from a TV critic’s perspective.
With a star musician leaving for Philly, the CSO contends with another possible vacancy
Musicians have been known to return to the CSO after winning auditions with other orchestras. More often, however, roving players break with their former employers permanently.