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World’s Oldest Cave Art Discovered, Jorge Perez Blasts Arts Defunding in Flordia, Controversial...
ARTnews· 41 minutes agoThanks to new dating technology, researchers have determined that a newly discovered artwork in the...
One year later, is Chicago still SVG's kind of town?
NASCAR.com via Yahoo Canada Sports· 1 day agoShane van Gisbergen recently got his first real taste of Chicago. During a media tour to leverage hyping the most stunning victory of ...
These 5 Chicago history tours will show you a different slice of the city
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 hours agoThis summer, brush up on your local history with tours that highlight everything from architectural...
Remembering the Artist June Leaf in Her Own Words
WWD via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoPlans for a tribute were not immediately known Tuesday. Born in Chicago in 1929, Leaf cut short her studies at the Art Institute < ...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, USA Today
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoThe couple in the painting are Grant Wood's sister, Nan Wood Graham, and their dentist, Dr. Byron...
An insider's guide to NASCAR Chicago: What to know if you go
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoThis weekend marks the second iteration of NASCAR’s two Chicago street races — the Xfinity Series...
As Seen on 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off': Seurat's Pointillist Triumph
Artnet News· 1 day agoJohn Hughes’s beloved 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off follows three students, Ferris, Sloane, and...
Hail caesar — the creamy salad turns 100 today. This Ontario chef dishes on why it'll remain a...
CBC.ca· 21 hours agoChef Michael Jimmerfield absolutely loves caesar salad — the legendary medley of romaine lettuce,...
A Local's Guide to the Perfect Long Weekend in Chicago
AFAR· 2 days agoOr perhaps you want to marvel at soaring skyscrapers or, in summer, dig your toes in Lake Michigan...
Caesar salad, invented in Mexico by Italian immigrants, turns 100
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoIt was a steamy night, and Cardini was struggling to feed an influx of Californians who had crossed...