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Trump’s brutal cuts to arts funding demonstrate the vulnerability of a culture sector tied to state ideology. How will Chicago rebuild?
The reasons for the demise of both orchestras are many, including dwindling donations and attendance, hurricanes, COVID-19 pandemic and more.
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The Once and Future Condé Nast
T he party tonight for Michael Grynbaum’s new book, Empire of the Elite: Inside Condé Nast, the Media Dynasty That Reshaped America, is at the company’s old cafeteria at 4 Ti ...
Sam Jones talks to Peter Gridling, former chief of BVT, Egisto Ott, former Austrian intelligence agent, Stephanie Krisper, MP for Austria’s Neos party ...
Goodbye Dreams” wasn’t meant to go anywhere, but by daring to revisit what felt too raw to share, Takar Nabam ended up sparking a cross-border collaboration that proves some songs age into their ...
Correction: An extra “e” snuck into Pam Zentmyer’s name in last week’s Carbondale Report. Also, in “Pollinator Conservancy abuzz with intention,” ...
Just a stone’s throw away is the Ohio River Museum, where you can dive deep into the history of the mighty waterway that shaped not just Marietta, but America’s westward expansion. The museum’s crown ...
In his latest film ‘The Shrouds’, characters can livestream their loved ones rotting in the grave. Is this a new ...
Most people detained by ICE have no criminal convictions. Of those who do, relatively few were convicted of high-level crimes ...
Magnolia Pictures has debuted the trailer and poster for director Bill Banowsky’s A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat ...