News

It’s not just the National Endowment for the Humanities. This year, Minnesotans have had the rug pulled out from under them ...
A brand new penguin has hatched at the Racine Zoo. The zoo recently stated that the healthy African Penguin chick has been ...
Thousands filled the cobblestone streets of the historic town of Colonial Williamsburg Friday as Ronald L. Hurst, chief ...
The Argonne has always been a place where people gather — for a celebration, a good meal or just the comfort of tradition. It ...
A tender image of love on Chicago’s lakefront, taken by Doug Ischar, was archived for decades. Now, his 1985 series “Marginal ...
An architect by training, anthropologist by vocation, and curator by radical choice, Aric Chen joins the Zaha Hadid ...
The rich, glamorous, American women who married into the English aristocracy faced prejudice on both sides of the Atlantic – ...
I started with the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, where they had an exhibition by a collective from Uganda called Wakaliga Uganda. They produce action movies on incredibly low ...
The National Public Housing Museum (NPHM) on the West Side of Chicago, a museum that tells the history of public housing in America, will open on 4 April after nearly two decades in development ...
The Chicago Historical Society was founded in 1856, and Lincoln was an honorary board member. "I discovered after I arrived here that we have one of the stronger collections in America," Bunch said.
CHICAGO (CBS) --Seventy years after the racist murder of Chicago teen Emmett Till in Mississippi helped inspire the civil rights movement, a new exhibit on Emmett Till at the Chicago History ...
Many families, who had lived in the U.S. for decades, lost their homes, farms and businesses. Chicago became the site of a robust Japanese American population showcased in the exhibition.