Caitlin McLeod, An Evanston Resident, Named as Co-Costume Designer for Lifeline Theatre's "The Man Who Was Thursday"
Bilal Dardai, A Current Evanston Resident, Named as Playwright for Lifeline Theatre's Next MainStage Production "The Man Who Was Thursday"
Great Moments In Vinyl plays tribute to Jimi Hendrix - live at the Joliet Area Historical Museum on Friday, January 25th at 7:30pm
A New Year's tradition of singing and dancing, with European singers, dancers, and full orchestra!
The Newberry Consort performs music from a recently discovered 600-year-old French songbook in multimedia program at Northwestern Jan. 13.
Indian Music and Dance featured Sunday, November 11 at 4:00 thanks to Evanston Community Foundation Rolling Grant
Newberry Consort performs Christmas music from 17th century Mexico, featuring a women's choir and a street band playing folk music.
Mike Nussbaum’s performance at Northlight gives dignity to dying. Only one more day to see this fantastic play.
Modern dance company to explore the countercultural movements of the 1960s and '70s at Studio5 in Evanston.
First of 7 shows premieres tonight.
The Liszt Society will celebrate Franz Liszt's birthday by featuring Piano Competition Winners Joseph Kingma, Yerin Yang and Chen-Shen Fan.
Internationally Celebrated Composer and Musician, Bob Ravenscroft, to Perform at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Evanston-based Baroque music festival's ‘Bachanalia’ fall fundraiser will feature expert pairings of classical music and wine.
Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre will present a piece called My Past / Our Present at Studio5 Oct. 5-6.
Tellin' Tales Theatre's Six Stories Up in Climate Change features players with and without disabilities in an original musical set in Alaska
School Services Program to be Honored with Children’s Service Board Award of Excellence
Concert will feature Renaissanc music from Shakespeare's plays and theatrical skits and songs that were popular street entertainment.
Studio5, a performing arts venue is Evanston, announces a new Sunday film series hosted by local screenwriter Dana Olsen beginning Sept. 9.
Music Institute of Chicago opens 2018-19 season with alumna
Facilitator Training Program, offered to eligible for professionals
From Aug. 11 to 26, “Crowns,” a gospel musical will run at the theatre.
Square Dancing: A fun way to exercise your body and mind!
Wanted: Illinois Artists
Great Moments In Vinyl plays tribute to Led Zeppelin - live at the Joliet Museum on Friday, July 13th
Momma Chef: Bringing You Dozens of Fabulous Recipes Using Less Than 6 Ingredients and Under 6 Minutes Prep Time- Easiest Dinner This Week!
Evanston woman, Wilmette man "talk about racism so you can too" in upcoming live recording at Steppenwolf.
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore (CNS) Power Hour & Power Lunch Events on May 30 and May 31 Feature Francine Klagsbrun, Author of “Lioness"
The 2nd Act Players are presenting 6 original short plays inspired by the #MeToo movement on May 19-20 and 26-27.
His 6-month quest for the ultimate proposal for his puzzle-loving girlfriend came to fruition in Sunday's "Jumble."
3 venues will host outdoor live music over 4 weekends this summer in Evanston, culminating with the inaugural Big Evanston Block Party.
Prior to marrying Prince Harry, the Northwestern-trained actor will be wed on TV in the season finale of the show "Suits."
"The People's Diva" will address Northwestern graduates in June.
The Second Act Players will stage readings of selected short scripts submitted before March 15.
"I.D." will be remounted by ETHS, Mudlark Theater, Art of Evolution Theatre and the City of Evanston Feb. 2-7.
Evanston and 10 other towns made a new nationwide list of the top suburbs for dining.
There are still 4 episodes of "Wisdom of the Crowd" to be aired.
An NU alumna will marry into the British royal family next spring,
"It did not happen," said the Evanston native of actress Ariane Bellamar's accusations he assaulted her, 2 others since posted accusations.
Mingle, Mix Drinks and Sip Samples
He spoke about white supremacy, being black in America and his collection of essays, "We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy."