Chloe shares her top picks of short Russian classics (under 500 pages) in honor of Dostoyevsky’s 200th birthday on November 11, 2021.
Racing To The Library: Top Movies for Car Lovers
Car culture is a big deal at my house. Models of cars are on our shelves, videos of car guys are often playing on our tv, and we frequently stop to admire an especially rare car when we see it on the street (or "in the wild").
Scavenger Hunt in Chicago Parks
From Swamps to Parks: Building Chicago's Public Spaces is on display now in Harold Washington Library Center's 9th floor exhibit hall. Want to experience Chicago Parks for yourself? Here's a fun scavenger hunt to get you started!
Video Games and Book Pairings
Chloe recommends books to go with your favorite video games, like Fortnite, Among Us, and Animal Crossing.
Environmental Justice in Chicago: A Panel Discussion
Join local environmental justice groups People for Community Recovery, Southeast Environmental Task Force and Little Village Environmental Justice Organization for a panel-style discussion about Chicago's environmental challenges and triumphs.
World’s Fair Archaeology in Jackson Park
Author and associate professor of anthropology Rebecca S. Graff will discuss her book Disposing of Modernity and her archaeological digs at the site of Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Jackson Park.
The Legacy of Chicago Park Fieldhouses
As the weather gets warmer, Chicago residents might find themselves venturing to one of the many park fieldhouses across the city. But did you know that the concept of fieldhouses were introduced in Chicago?
World’s Fair Replicas in Chicago Parks
The Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, often called the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, lives on through pictures and writing, architecture and art. Some of Chicago's parks feature replicas of World's Fair statues, with surprising stories of how they got there.
Recent Horror and Thriller Movies for Scary Times
I think we can all agree that this past year was the weirdest movie era that Hollywood has ever seen. In a recent study by University of Chicago, it was found that horror movie fans were able to cope with the pandemic better than people who did not watch horror. If you're like me and like to dive into fictional fear to cope with the anxiety of everyday life, here are some recent scary movies to thrill you.
Building Chicago’s Public Spaces with Julia Bachrach
In partnership with the Chicago Architecture Center, park historian Julia Bachrach highlights two major architectural themes in park history: the Museum of Scie
11 - 20 of 35
- Previous page
- Go to page 1
- Go to page 2
- Go to page 3
- Go to page 4
- Next page