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Tag: Vogue
The Aces helped invent the sound of electric Chicago blues
The Aces are best known as a backing band, but they took the lead when it came to the future of the blues.
Emanuel slams Trump over Charlottesville: ‘Members of the neo-Nazi and the KKK think they have a friend in the Oval Office,’ and other Chicago news
Also, Rauner isn’t happy with the state senate’s override of his school funding veto.
Making Mainbocher: The Chicago boy who took Paris fashion by storm
There’s still time to make it to the Chicago History Museum’s exhibit.
Thoughts on Vogue’s September issue from someone who shops at Target
Just trying to make sense of the fashion magazine’s 832-page issue.
Women in Clothes has style and substance
In a new book 639 women (mostly) talk seriously about clothes.
In Off-Center, the stuff of dancers’ dreams—or nightmares
Employing vogue and contemporary ballet, Paige Cunningham Caldarella’s new Off-Center examines dancers’ anxieties.
This week’s movies, and the rest of this week’s movies
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Attend the Met’s Costume Institute Benefit from your couch
The event will be live-streamed for the first time
Creatures of the Wind continues to turn heads
Nominated for one of the fashion industry’s most prestigious awards, the local line is helping to burnish Chicago’s image.
Grit & Glitter
To be young, black, gay, and glamorous in Chicago’s ball scene
What’s Happening With Sulzer Library’s VHS Tapes?
(Not to mention the chairs and tables)
Ikram Goldman to Be Honored by SAIC
The owner of local boutique Ikram becomes a legend—for reals.
SAIC Fashion Chair Nick Cave in Vogue
SAIC’s Nick Cave sees his Soundsuits turn heads in the fashion world.