Show is scheduled to play four times at Robert Crown Community Center
This Winter Break families can visit the Mitchell Museum to make Native inspired DIY crafts.
Celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa at this free performance.
Evanston's beloved theater company brings a new adaptation of a classic holiday tale to life at Next Theatre. opening Friday, Dec. 12.
Join Over the Rainbow Association as they host an art gallery reception featuring works by local artist
Theatre performs "From the Heart", based on O. Henry and Truman Capote stories about holiday meaning.
Popular Chicago swing band helping Evanston institution celebrate their 100th year in style at the Hotel Orrington Friday, December 12th.
The Tradition Continues with Free Performances Including Evanston's Own Michael Salter, founder of the Michael Salter Jazz Quartet.
A Christmas Carol A Dramatic Reading by Frank Babbitt of the Lyric Opera of Chicago
Call for Artists: Inaugural arts & crafts show held in September [September 18-20]. Outdoors. Accepts all artwork mediums.
The perfect holiday show!
Comedy of Errors
Number the Stars
The Martin Wind Quartet will premier new release "Turn Out the Stars" in rare concert with New Trier Jazz Ensemble.
The Evanston Dance Ensemble's original holiday production of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" opens Friday, December 5th.
Enjoy a mix of familiar holiday tunes performed by the highly-acclaimed Chicago a cappella, with admired guest music director Paul Nicholson
MasterChef Jr. Now casting in Chicago!
The Wilmette Community Band and Trinity Lutheran Church Choir join together for a special evening of holiday music.
Sunday, December 14th, 3:00 Alice Millar Chapel 1870 Sheridan Rd., Evanston (wheelchair accessible)
Students and faculty and their guest admitted to the Art Institute Thursday free 4 to 8 p.m. at Monroe Street entrance.
Group features two generations of a musical family
Spend an afternoon at the Open Studio Project! Explore our OSP Process and learn to combine uninhibited art-making!
Aperion Care International's staff got a rare glimpse inside NBC's hit show Chicago PD as it shot at its skilled nursing and rehab center
To accommodate ticket demand, Lifeline Theatre announces eight added performances of its KidSeries production of The Velveteen Rabbit.
Series spotlights Russian repertoire, along with American and Brazilian jazz, with concerts running from Nov. 13 to April 4.
Join the MYA jazz combos on November 1st at World of Beer for a free show
Join us as Eve winds back the clock to The Creation with the dawn of her latest jewelry series, “Garden of Eden" on November 15 from 1-7pm.
The Orion Ensemble continues its 22nd season with “Rhapsody,” a program showcasing Chicago composer Sebastian Huydts
To accommodate ticket demand, Lifeline Theatre announces fifteen added performances of its critically-acclaimed production of Jane Eyre.
Mudlark Theater is pleased to kick off its first high school show with a new adaptation of Anton Chekov’s masterpiece The Cherry Orchard.
Celebrate Franz Liszt’s 203rd birthday with a grand evening of his music performed by some of the Midwest’s finest pianists and singers!
The City Council had approved a $500,000 loan earlier this week to help the nonprofit buy a new building.
Northwestern professors will discuss literature, medicine, African American culture and more at several events this fall.
The actor best known for his roles in "Dumb and Dumber" and "The Newsroom" performs rock music this Friday.
The Evanston library said it handled the issue poorly at first and the event is now back on.
If you’ve ever wondered what world-renowned scientists do in their spare time, “Life Out There” answers that question today and tomorrow.
Two performances at Northwestern invite the audience to sing along with Disney songs from The Little Mermaid to Frozen.
Cinema Siren says: Spectacular Simians should make Dawn the brightest of summer blockbusters.
More than 350 Regal Cinemas around the country will offer $1 movies on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The executive director heard from Native American participants who were unhappy with the name and agreed it should change.