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April was Parkinson’s Disease awareness monthHoward Mooreon April 30, 2020 at 3:50 pm

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Digital Divide, Inequalities Could Be Exacerbated By Economic ShutdownPaul M. Bankson April 30, 2020 at 2:48 pm

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William Safire defending the word ‘hopefully’ and doing it hopefullyMargaret H. Laingon April 30, 2020 at 5:43 pm

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William Safire defending the word ‘hopefully’ and doing it hopefully

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PHOTOS: Art Institute lions, Daley Center Picasso coronavirus face coveringsChicagoNow Staffon April 30, 2020 at 5:16 pm

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PHOTOS: Art Institute lions, Daley Center Picasso coronavirus face coverings

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How To Meal Plan While Sheltering At Homeerintheorganizeron April 30, 2020 at 4:30 pm

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You Can Take a Virtual Tour of These World-Renowned Chicago Museums Right NowAngelica Ruizon April 29, 2020 at 9:59 pm

While Chicago may be known for killer polish sausage and legume-shaped landmarks, it is also home to dozens of cultural institutions. Some of these organizations have taken their installations and turned them into virtual exhibitions, others have digitized information with Google Arts & Culture. We’ve rounded up a list of amazing exhibitions you can virtually tour at Chicago museums and cultural authorities.

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Museum of Contemporary Art

The Museum of Contemporary Art has one of the city’s most well kept back lawns in Chicago. Nestled in the Gold Coast between Water Tower and Northwestern Hospital lies the gallery amidst a picturesque Lake Michigan backdrop. Currently on virtual view is Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago. The show is a collection of pieces drawn by Olowu from various Chicago collections. At the intersection of fashion, art, and culture lies this visual narrative of metropolitan life in Chicago.

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The Art Institute of Chicago

Checking up on Piet Oudulf’s budding bulbs in the Lurie Garden is one of the city’s most breathtaking springtime activities. Just north of the perennial garden is the Art Institute of Chicago campus. The museum’s wings are divided by style, period, and region. Currently, The Art Institute has 16th-century Western European painter El Greco on special display—the show is entitled Ambition & Defiance.

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Chicago History Museum

For those of us who find inspiration in history and artifacts, check out the digitized collection by the Chicago History Museum. The majority of projects in the online catalog are centered around the history of Chicago, including The Chicago Fire, Haymarket history, and the World’s Fair.

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Gene Siskel Film Center

Ready to venture out into new film territory? The Gene Siskel Film Center is allowing the public to rent from their archive of independent and international films. There’s also a year-round Latin film program called Panorama Latinx. The initiative showcases work by emerging and established Latinx filmmakers.

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National Museum of Mexican Art

Pilsen’s National Museum of Mexican Art has uploaded a great deal of their incredible collection into the Arts and Culture platform with Google. Take a view from their collection based on exhibition or as part of a larger context of artifacts collected by the organization. After that, head on to their Instagram or website to learn more about the way the museum is staying connected to its followers during the pandemic.

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DuSable Museum of African American History

The DuSable Museum of African American History has one of southside Chicago’s best collections of black art. The collection is organized by African cultures, works from the diaspora, origin, and author. There is an amazing range of mediums from sculpture to painting and lithographic. Check out the collection on Arts & Culture.

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Follow These Cool Chicago Instagram Shops for Daily Outfit InspirationDulce Ramirezon April 29, 2020 at 9:38 pm

A staple of Chicago living is discovering new shops in all the colorful neighborhoods around the city. Places like Andersonville, Boystown, and Wicker Park have streets lined with small businesses created by Chicagoans for Chicagoans. In a time where we can’t enjoy walking through these businesses, we can still come together and continue to support them through online shopping. The internet once again proves pivotal in times like these. Find a nice gift for a friend’s birthday coming up, Mother’s Day, or splurge on yourself, while supporting Chicago shops. We compiled a list of Chicago shops you can support, check out their Instagram for a reminder of why our city is so great.

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Found Objects @foundobjects

This shop offers handcrafted accessories, primarily earrings with a modern touch. The signature pieces are unique and made of material like leather and create gorgeous sophisticated looks. Found Objects Instagram showcases their creations and inspiring quotes.

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Milk Handmade @milkhandmade

This Andersonville boutique sells ethical and sustainable clothing. Clothes sold here are created by independent designers primarily located in Chicago. For a modern city look, consider buying their statement pieces that are both comfortable and stylish.

Sacred Art @sacredartchicago

Sacred Art is a local goods shop selling home goods, jewelry, prints, paintings, photography, stationery created by local artists. If you’re looking for eccentric items that you can’t find anywhere else, you’ll find great options at Sacred Art.

Sir and Madame @sirandmadame

This fashion-forward boutique offers women and men’s clothing for elevated and sophisticated urban living.

Silly Buddy @shopsillybuddy

Silly Buddy sells adorable accessories for your furbabies. Check out their page to see their adorable scarves, bows, leashes, and collars!

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Lawrence&Argyle @lawrenceandargyle

Lawrence&Argyle sells clothing and pins with messages that celebrate American Heritage. Half the profit is then donated to a different organization each quarter.

Iris Atelier @iris.atelier

Located in West Town, this atelier creates gorgeous headbands and other accessories by hand.

Rocket Relics @rocketrelics

Rocket Relics creates wonderful handmade soy candles and use repurposed containers giving these items a distinctive look.

Winnie Cooper @winniecooperboutique

This women-owned online shop offers women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories with outfits for all occasions in city living.

Just One Vintage @justonevintage

Located in Pilsen, this thrift boutique sells pop culture staples from all decades. Many pieces represent Chicago pride like vintage Bulls and Cubs sportswear to show off your Chicago pride.

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Ravinia’s Acclaimed Production of Leonard Bernstein’s ‘Mass’ Premieres on ‘Great Performances’Mira Temkinon April 29, 2020 at 9:18 pm

Looking for some inspiring TV while you’re in lockdown? Tune into the award-winning Great Performances, now in its 47th season on PBS. Great Performances is America’s outstanding performing arts television series, showcasing a diverse range of performing arts specials from around the world. Chicago viewers can find a full schedule of shows on Channel 11 WTTW.

Performances include Broadway shows, Shakespeare, classical music, opera, and much more. Premiering on the station is Ravinia’s production of Leonard Bernstein’s rarely seen show, Mass. In 2018, Ravinia President and CEO Welz Kauffman and Chief Conductor and Curator Marin Alsop presented this masterwork as the centerpiece of Ravinia’s celebration of Leonard Bernstein’s centennial. Chicago Tribune declared it one of the best concerts of 2018.

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Leonard Bernstein’s Mass to premier on Great Performances

When audiences requested a repeat performance, Ravinia reunited more than 200 onstage artists—including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Vocality, a cast of “Street Singers,” and even the local high school marching band—for a single 2019 encore. Ravinia arranged to have the second performance filmed and the show now makes its debut on Friday, May 15, at 9 p.m. CST on PBS and the PBS Video app.

Prior to the broadcast, a virtual “panel discussion” will be livestreamed on Ravinia’s Facebook page beginning at 8:15 CST. For this talk, Alsop and Kauffman will be joined by Tony Award-winning (South Pacific) singer/actor Paulo Szot, who starred in the central role of the Celebrant in both Ravinia performances, as well as Chicago Children’s Choir Artistic Director Josephine Lee, Highland Park High School Band Director Joshua Chodoroff and WFMT/Moderator, George Preston.

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The coincidence that this show—about the loss and restoration of faith in times of crisis—is more timely than ever. Broadcast in the midst of a global pandemic adds a heart-breaking immediacy to this long-dormant masterpiece. That said, viewers shouldn’t be dismayed by the title. This is not a sermon, nor is it a sacred work like Verdi’s Requiem. It’s more like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar as a contemporary musical facing contemporary questions with wit, intelligence, and beautiful music.

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Chicago Blackhawks: Three potential 2020 free agent defense addsVincent Pariseon April 30, 2020 at 11:00 am

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