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Featured
As the Kentucky Derby turns 150, Black heritage in racing is in the Louisville spotlight
The Kentucky Derby Museum's "Black Heritage in Racing" exhibit looks at the legacy of the African American equestrians who once dominated the sport.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Travel scams – anything new?
These days, when you search online for a travel company – hotel, airline, or whatever...
NPR suspends editor who criticized his employer for what he calls an unquestioned liberal worldview
National Public Radio has suspended a veteran editor who wrote an outside essay criticizing his...
Arts
Koalas are coming to Brookfield Zoo for the first time
With the very Australian-sounding names Willum and Brumby, the 2-year-old marsupials will make their debuts for zoo visitors over Memorial Day weekend.
Books
Biblioracle: John Barth dies at 93 — his books pulled stories apart
I first picked up the postmodern novelist's “Lost in the Funhouse” and I've never read anything like his books since.
Movies
‘Civil War’ declares victory at the box office, toppling ‘Godzilla x Kong’
The film also inspired audiences to go to the cinemas this weekend where it earned $25.7 million in ticket sales in North America.
TV and Streaming
Golf has a TV ratings problem — and the Masters could shine a light on why viewers are tuning out
If the Masters produces its usual stellar numbers, it could be an unmistakable sign that the PGA Tour’s ongoing rift with the upstart LIV circuit is causing more and more casual viewers to tune out.
Music and Concerts
Taylor Swift mural pops up by ‘the lakes’ in Chicago with mystery ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ message
After clocking out of her shift at The Gage restaurant near Millenium Park Monday, Jess Dennsion saw a message on a Taylor Swift fan page that she couldn’t ignore. She ran to River North, where painters hoisted on a green...
Entertainment
Go away with … Crystal Hana Kim
Six years after she won critical acclaim for her debut novel “If You Leave Me Now,” Crystal Hana Kim has published her second book “The Stone Home” (William Morrow).
Theater
Review: ‘Lempicka’ struggles to make a painter’s life work as a Broadway musical
Clearly, the show starring Eden Espinosa feels like its subject has not enjoyed her due recognition.