Tuesday, January 20, 2026

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art
  • by david hall
Chicago artist Robert Earl Paige is 'in pursuit of beauty'

The Hyde Park Art Center is staging “The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige,” the largest exhibition to date of the artist's work, through Oct. 27. Beyond fabrics, it spans clay, textiles, collage and paintings on walls and floors.

photography
  • by david hall
Picture Chicago: 21 can't miss Sun-Times photos from this week in news

Students with disabilities learned how to prepare for the area's upcoming cicada emergence, construction started at the Thompson Center in the Loop, and nearly 70 people were arrested as police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
2 Illinois State Police officers accused of PPP loan fraud

One said he ran a "babysitting" company. The other described himself as a "handyman." The Illinois State Police filed complaints against them with a disciplinary board, and a criminal investigation is ongoing.

obituaries
  • by david hall
Ann Nathan, Chicago art gallery owner who helped young artists navigate art world, dies at 98

When Mrs. Nathan sold her temp agency at age 57 to open an art gallery, some thought it was a lark. It wasn't.