A who’s who of great artists and writers of the 20th century was influenced by one who died in semi-obscurity nearly 200 years ago. We take another look at “William Blake and the Age of Aquarius.”
Stories by marc vitali
Chicago Restaurant Week Highlights 370 Spots to Dine
Jan 25, 2018 | Marc Vitali
The 11th annual event kicks off Friday and features a record 370 restaurants this year, including 100 new additions. We get a preview of what’s on the menu.
Rare Mummy Portraits Offer Peek into the Past at Block Museum
Jan 24, 2018 | Marc Vitali
Portraits of mummies greet visitors at a new exhibition where art, science and history intersect.
At DePaul Art Museum, A Pair of Shows Offer Power to the People
Jan 18, 2018 | Marc Vitali
Vivid colors bring to life messages of hope, and resistance. A pair of new art shows on the campus of DePaul University look at the power of the people through the power of printmaking.
‘Too Hot to Handel’: Jazz-Gospel ‘Messiah’ Reaches into State Prisons
Jan 10, 2018 | Marc Vitali
Classical music gets a soulful twist in a show that reaches from Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre to a notorious prison in Louisiana.
Inside the Studio of an Italian Sculptor Who Made His Name in Chicago
Jan 9, 2018 | Marc Vitali
Born in Italy, Virginio Ferrari came to Chicago in the 1960s, and he blossomed into an internationally sought-after sculptor. We visit the 80-year-old in his Bridgeport studio.
New Play Looks at Life of Trailblazing African-American Actor
Jan 2, 2018 | Marc Vitali
Exploring the connection between a controversial painting at the Art Institute and the new play “Red Velvet” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
Jeannie Tanner’s ‘Words and Music’ Shines Light on Other Jazz Artists
Dec 28, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Jazz can bring to mind a dark nightclub after hours with a lot of booze, but we met a group of Chicago jazz musicians on a sunny summer morning – and they were fueled only by coffee and cake.
Kerry James Marshall Unveils Monumental Mural in the Loop
Dec 28, 2017 | Marc Vitali
A new mural at the Chicago Cultural Center honors 20 women, past and present, who contributed to the cultural life of the city. “Chicago Tonight” was on site throughout the creation of the work, the largest to date by Chicago artist Kerry James Marshall.
David Broza on Building Bridges with Musical Artistry
Dec 27, 2017 | Marc Vitali
He has been called “The Bruce Springsteen of Israel.” But unlike the Boss, David Broza can sing in four languages and plays a mean flamenco guitar. David Broza joins us in conversation and performance.
Holiday Theater in Chicago: Alternative Picks from Hedy Weiss
Dec 19, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Hedy Weiss reviews alternative holiday shows on Chicago stages—with not a “Nutcracker” or “Christmas Carol” in sight.
The Life and Landmarks of Chicago’s John Vinci
Dec 18, 2017 | Marc Vitali
A new illustrated biography takes a close look at the life of the Chicago architect, preservationist and restorer of architectural masterpieces.
New Museum Showcases Massive Collection of Stained Glass, Rare Clocks
Dec 14, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Historic clocks from around the world and brilliant stained glass windows fill a new museum in Evanston. We go for a look.
100 Nativity Scenes Highlight Variety of Interpretations
Dec 13, 2017 | Marc Vitali
From ostrich eggs to walnut shells: We explore a collection of unusual and traditional Nativity sets from around the world.
New Play Looks at Life of Trailblazing African-American Actor
Dec 11, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Exploring the connection between a controversial painting at the Art Institute and the new play “Red Velvet” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
‘Hunting Charlie’ Seeks to Find the Elusive Enemy in the War in Vietnam
Dec 6, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Propaganda and political cartoons show different perspectives of Vietnam at the Pritzker Military Museum and Library.
Rare Holiday Crèche on Display at Art Institute of Chicago
Dec 5, 2017 | Marc Vitali
The Christmas season is the only time to see a rare Nativity scene that blends both spiritual and earthly pursuits. We go for a look.
Kerry James Marshall Unveils Monumental Mural in the Loop
Dec 4, 2017 | Marc Vitali
A new mural at the Chicago Cultural Center honors 20 women, past and present, who contributed to the cultural life of the city. “Chicago Tonight” was on site throughout the creation of the work, the largest to date by Chicago artist Kerry James Marshall.
Cautionary Tales of City Life by Chicago Painter Bill Walker
Nov 15, 2017 | Marc Vitali
A new exhibition looks at rare works of art that are powerful—and sometimes graphic. The historic work was made by an artist with a strong connection to Chicago public art.
‘All The Queen’s Horses’ Tells the Story of Rita Crundwell
Nov 13, 2017 | Marc Vitali
A city treasurer with a love of horses managed to embezzle nearly $54 million from a small town of just 16,000 people. The new documentary “All The Queen’s Horses” looks at the case of Rita Crundwell.
Emerging Rap Artist Taylor Bennett on Chicago Roots
Nov 9, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Taylor Bennett talks about his rising rap career, and the inevitable comparisons with his brother, Chance the Rapper.
Wheaton Military Museum Expands Historic Mission
Nov 7, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Marching through 100 years of military history in the recently expanded First Division Museum at Cantigny Park.
‘Saturday Night Live’ Exhibit Offers Behind-the-Scenes Peek at TV Show
Nov 6, 2017 | Marc Vitali
At the Museum of Broadcast Communications, a new exhibition looks at a television phenomenon with strong ties to Chicago.
Fall Theater Highlights from Hedy Weiss: Goodman, Black Ensemble, More
Nov 2, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Chicago Sun-Times theater and dance critic Hedy Weiss shares her recommendations from Porchlight Music Theatre, Lookingglass, Goodman, Black Ensemble Theater and BoHo Theatre.
Chicago Tribune Unearths Forgotten Aerial Footage of Chicago in 1914
Oct 30, 2017 | Marc Vitali
The Chicago Tribune published a report Monday on the “rediscovery” of a long-forgotten 35 mm film in the National Archives. The story behind the incredible aerial footage of Chicago shot in August 1914.
Pianist Ludovico Einaudi on His ‘Elegy for the Arctic’
Oct 23, 2017 | Marc Vitali
Meet the Italian composer and pianist who traveled to the Arctic Ocean to make music—and make a point.