Oak Park resident Meredith plays Isaac Babel, a Jewish writer who keeps a journal in 1920 chronicling the war. That journal reappears 90 years later in the wreckage of a plane crash.
Although trash day on Noyes Street usually occurs Wednesday, the Noyes Cultural Arts Center was littered with garbage cans Saturday and Sunday for a trash-themed circus show. With four performances at The Actors Gymnasium, circus troupe Cirque Us brought daring aerials, acrobatics and juggling to Evanston this weekend. The four shows were part of the.
Spend just a few minutes wandering around downtown Evanston and you’re almostguaranteed to stumble across at least one mural or piece of public art. The
From left, Cheryl Judice, Lisa Degliantoni, Denise Berrato, Rebeca Mendoza and Claire McFarland converse in front of a mural created by local artist Sholo
Featuring more than 25 Black artists, “Black History/My History,” an exhibit at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, displays personal and collective interpretations of Black experience and history. Several artists described their unique visions of Blackness at the exhibit’s opening ceremony Feb. 17. The exhibit runs through April 10 and commemorates Black History Month. Thomas Mosley.