Writer and director Jonah Ansell is scheduled to speak about the project's evolution alongside the film's narrator, Tavi Gevinson, April 23 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
The television drama filmed scenes last week in Oak Park. It's about a former cop turned low-rent lawyer.
Up to 12 sculptures will be displayed in the heart of downtown Oak Park over the summer. Selected artists will received an $1,800 stipend.
The documentary, 'Lover Under Fire: The Story of Bertha and Potter Palmer,' airs at 5:30 p.m. Sunday on Channel 11.
The Ernest Hemingway Foundation in Oak Park is accepting applications for an in-residence writer.
The Second City alumna is becoming a bigger name on SNL, thanks largely to her character, "Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation With at a Party." Check out some of her latest interviews.
Musical sketches of America will highlight free concert at 7 p.m.
Family-friendly event to feature bands, dancing and food.
Works by Fiber Artists Coalition celebrates Women's History Month.
As part of the Oak Park Library's continuing America's Music series, photographer and author Terry Abrahamson will discuss his journey through blues music and writing music for some of the greats.
An exhibit of 40 drawings by Franklin McMahon, a longtime Oak Park resident, whose work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune Magazine, Life, Look and more.
The Oak Park Area Arts Council is seeking applications from artists who want to create public works of art along the Green Line.
Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest held their art reception for an exhibit, "Room for Hope," Jan. 25.
Oak Park native Tavi Gevinson appeared on the Colbert Report last night to talk Rookie Yearbook One and possible styles for Steven Colbert.
Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest hosts a wine and cheese reception for 'Room for Hope'; and exhibition of Palestinian art Friday from 7:30-9 p.m.
Films, concerts and lectures will focus on uniquely American genres from blues to bluegrass to Broadway.
Annual contest with Classic Cinemas starts Friday.
Tell us what's missing from the list and who you think will win. We shared some of our predictions too.
Want to know what the jewelry your grandmother left you is worth? Head over to the Nineteenth Century Club in Oak Park on Feb. 9 and get it appraised.
Harrison Street Ukulele Players get profiled at their annual Christmas Party.
Fixings for a meal the Crawleys would love to eat and a dinner Mrs. Patmore would have to cook.
Two showings of Danish film A Royal Affair on Tuesday, Jan. 8.
From wimpy kids to British aristocrats - and a lot in between - here are most requested books, CDs and DVDs this year.
Area restaurants, venues to have parties, special deals for frolickers and their families.
The entire Oak Park-River Forest-Forest Park area won't shut down this Tuesday.
Jared Diamond, author of 'Guns, Germs and Steel,' will present at Unity Temple in Oak Park in January.
Stacey Sevriukova, of Oak Park, has been chosen the statewide winner in the Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
Midwinter's Tales: Miracles and Mirth event on Saturday, Dec. 8 to support Walk-In Ministry and the Oak Park Festival Theatre.
An exhibit of work from photographers in the Oak Park Photography Club will be on display at the Oak Park Arms on Dec. 9.
What's up around Forest Park, Oak Park and River Forest.
Photographer Vivian Maier's work found critical acclaim following the discovery of her work in 2009, just before her death.
Sing-Along Messiah on Dec. 9 to benefit West Suburban PADS.
Circle Theatre in Oak Park has announced that it will be leaving the village for rented spaces in Chicago.
Newly commissioned works, standards of the season to highlight program at St. John Lutheran Church.
Get unstressed after the election with a great book.
Two movie series end at Oak Park Public Library, the "War" returns and other happenings around the area.
FitzGerald's hosts the Chicago premiere of 'Charlie Louvin: Still Rattlin’ The Devil’s Cage' followed by musical performances to honor the late country singer.
Get mellow with these hot titles from the library.
Mark Z. Danielewski, author of the grown up ghost story, 'The Fifty Year Sword,' appears for a live reading of the book at Unity Temple in Oak Park tonight. Patch caught up with him beforehand. Here's what he had to say.
Oak Park actress Linda Bright Clay talks about playing Christopher Walken's wife in 'Seven Psychopaths,' opening in theaters today.