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    Featured

    Simone Biles attends The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating the opening of the "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition on Monday, May 5, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    Photos: Met Gala 2025 celebrates Black style

    This year, the dress code is about tailoring and suiting as interpreted through the history and meaning of Black dandyism across the Atlantic diaspora.
    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters after disembarking Marine One upon arrival on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

    Trump has threatened a 100% tariff on movies made outside the US. Here’s what we know

    President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made...
    Harry Lennix, Alana Arenas, Glenn Davis, Tamara Tunie, Ayanna Bria Bakari and Jon Michael Hill in "Purpose" at Steppenwolf Theatre. (Michael Brosilow)

    Steppenwolf Theatre play ‘Purpose’ wins the Pulitzer Prize for drama

    Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' work was commissioned by Steppenwolf, debuted in Chicago and is now on...

    Arts

    Georgia O'Keeffe's "Rust Red Hills" seen through Richard Hunt's stainless steel "Becoming" at the Brauer Museum of Art on the Valparaiso University campus in Valparaiso, Indiana Friday February 10, 2023. Campus and community members continue to react to announcement of the pending sale of O'Keeffe's and two other works to fund first-year student dorm renovations. (Andy Lavalley for the Post-Tribune)

    Status of Brauer Museum artwork slated for sale unclear as Moody’s downgrades Valparaiso University’s rating

    Valparaiso University has "made enough progress" in its plans to sell three cornerstone pieces from the Brauer Museum to move forward with planned dorm renovations.
    • New York Times wins 4 Pulitzers, New Yorker 3; Washington Post wins for coverage of Trump shooting

    • Imaging the future of trans healthcare — and plastering it across the MCA

    • Your museum’s federal grant has been terminated. Best wishes, Keith E. Sonderling.

    • Art Institute of Chicago told to surrender drawing to heirs of man killed in Nazi concentration camp

    Books

    After dropping off bins of books, Reaching Across Illinois Library System sorter and driver Chris Lysne departs Oesterle Library at North Central College in Naperville on April 17, 2025, with materials to be sorted and delivered to other locations. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

    Federal cuts threaten program that allows suburban libraries to share books

    A program that allows Chicago-area libraries to share books is in jeopardy after President Donald Trump gutted the federal agency that helped fund it.
    • Biblioracle: ‘Owned’ by Eoin Higgins picks apart how billionaires bought the media landscape

    • A set of first editions of Shakespeare’s plays could fetch $6 million at auction

    • Clarendon Hills native shares stories of growing up during the 1950s in ‘One Stop West of Hinsdale’

    • Book publishers see surging interest in the US Constitution and print new editions

    Movies

    This image released by Marvel Studios shows, from left, David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh and Wyatt Russell in a scene from “Thunderbolts.” (Disney-Marvel Studios via AP)

    ‘Thunderbolts’ kicks off the summer movie season with $76 million at the box office

    Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts” opened with $76 million in domestic ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, kicking off the summer box office with a solid No. 1 debut that fell shy of Marvel’s more spectacular launches.
    • Russell Brand granted conditional bail after appearing in London court on rape and assault charges

    • ‘Thunderbolts*’ review: Tormented superheroes in the first pretty-good Marvel movie in a while

    • Autopsy confirms Gene Hackman died from heart disease, notes his Alzheimer’s and prolonged fasting

    • ‘Sinners’ bites off a phenomenal 2nd weekend as a 20-year-old Star Wars movie takes 2nd place

    TV and Streaming

    Diana Ross

    Met Gala pays tribute to Black fashion and designers and includes Rihanna pregnancy surprise

    Welcome to the first Monday in May. Here's how to watch the 2025 Met Gala and what to know about the theme and dress code.
    • Ruth Buzzi, comedy sketch player on groundbreaking series ‘Laugh-In,’ dies at 88

    • ‘The Four Seasons’ review: Tina Fey is no Alan Alda, but at least there’s the Vivaldi

    • Meghan Markle to lose royal title after William becomes king: report

    • Column: 50 years ago, ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ showed us what comedy needs — and doesn’t

    Theater

    Paul Michael Thomson and Terry Guest in "At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen" by Story Theatre at Raven Theatre. (David Hagen)

    Review: ‘At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen’ is about identity in a small Southern town at the end of the AIDS crisis

    Terry Guest's two-character play is set in 2004 and includes one of the best Chicago performances of the year.
    • Review: A Black bromance under stress in ‘Hymn’ at Chicago Shakespeare

    • Modern dance pioneer and Dance Center founder Shirley Mordine dies at 89

    • What the Tony nominations got right — and wrong

    • 2025 Tony Award nominations: Steppenwolf’s ‘Purpose’ and ‘Death Becomes Her’ both score big

    Restaurants, Food and Drink

    The Fossilized Humita Bone course with red prawn head, edible dust and empanada on stone, with marrow bone, Argentinian humita, chimichurri sauces and live fire bowl at Alinea on April 23, 2025. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

    Alinea celebrates 20 years of modernist fine dining in Chicago, but our critic says it’s time to let go of the balloon

    Alinea, the modernist tasting-menu restaurant marking a milestone 20th anniversary this week, remains the most important fine dining establishment in Chicago, but it’s not at its best.
    • Restaurant news: Proxi evolves with coastal Asian focus in the West Loop

    • One mile, more than a dozen Latino-owned cafes: How Pilsen’s coffee culture is growing across 18th Street

    • Clarendon Hills farmers market to return with new produce anchor

    • Landmarks: Chicago Tomato Man shares love of ‘real’ produce thousands of plants at a time

    Music and Concerts

    Rihanna departs The Carlyle Hotel prior to attending The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating the opening of "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" on Monday, May 5, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)

    A$AP Rocky confirms baby No. 3 with Rihanna at the 2025 Met Gala

    One of the biggest surprises on the day 2025 Met Gala is Rihanna's protruding belly.
    • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex trafficking trial is set to begin with jury selection

    • Column: Introducing the many, harmonious members of Family Junket

    • Brazilian police arrest two people over plot to bomb Lady Gaga’s concert in Rio

    • Review: CSO music-director-to-be Klaus Mäkelä faces his orchestra — and the work ahead

    Travel

    Yara Alfaqeeh, 20, stands along the Windsor, Ontario, Canada side of the Detroit River on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Corey R. Williams)

    Canadians put off by Trump’s bluster and border arrests are booking far fewer US visits

    There were more than 910,000 fewer land border crossings from Canada into the U.S. last month than in March of 2024 — a more than 22% drop — according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data.
    • Retracing the snowy footsteps of my ancestors, who traveled to Antarctica before it became commonplace

    • Customer satisfaction with airlines drops, study finds

    • Vroom! Touring Italy’s supercar factories allows you to admire, and even drive, Maseratis, Lamborghinis, Ferraris

    • You don’t know Fargo. Explore the vibrant North Dakota city that’s brimming with creativity

    Museums

    As with the 1894 opening at the Palace of Fine Arts in Jackson Park, crowds line up when the Field Museum opens in its Grant Park location on May 2, 1921. (Field Museum)

    Today in Chicago History: 8,000 people attend opening of Field Museum

    Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on May 2, according to the Tribune's archives.
    • Black churches back embattled Smithsonian African American history museum after Trump’s order

    • Artists rip Mayor Brandon Johnson’s arts commissioner, department ‘dysfunction’ in letter

    • National Public Housing Museum opens in Chicago, the first of its kind, with residents’ stories at its heart

    • Chicago historian Shermann ‘Dilla’ Thomas planning future with DuSable Museum after being laid off by ComEd

    Home and Garden

    FILE – This 2009 electron microscope image provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a large group of Gram-negative Salmonella typhimurium bacteria that had been isolated from a pure culture. (Janice Haney Carr/CDC via AP, File)

    Salmonella outbreak is linked to backyard poultry, CDC says

    Two cases were identified in Missouri, and one each in Florida, Illinois, South Dakota, Utah and Wisconsin, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
    • Choosing a tree? Not so fast.

    • Pachysandra needs shade to thrive

    • Homewood cuts out No Mow May, encourages other options to help environment

    • Lake Forest Showhouse & Gardens showcases 50 interior and exterior spaces

    Recipes

    Martin Sorge cuts a slice of his egg-free yellow cake with chocolate frosting. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

    Recipe: With the high price of eggs, this yellow birthday cake recipe goes egg-free

    With the high price of eggs, this plant-based birthday cake with chocolate buttercream recipe goes egg free.
    • The Kitchn: The ridiculously simple 15-minute dinner I make at least once a week

    • The Kitchn: You only need 3 ingredients for this ‘strawberry cloud’ smoothie

    • The Kitchn: I’m not sharing a single bite of this impossibly creamy coconut mousse

    Fashion

    Angel Reese attends the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York City.  (Photo by Savion Washington/Getty Images)

    Chicago Sky star Angel Reese will showcase her fashion at tonight’s Met Gala

    Angel Reese will be representing the Chicago Sky on a different stage Monday night.
    • This Met Gala is filled with pro athletes — and dressing them is a unique challenge

    • Highlights from Met Gala exhibit: A look at Black style gives prominent voice to emerging designers

    • Today in History: Studio 54 opens

    • Your clothes are shedding bits of plastic. Here’s what people are doing about it this Earth Day.

    Entertainment

    Retired photographer Steve Lasker, 78, at his home in Lincolnwood on Nov. 21, 2008, holding a photo he took during the fire at Our Lady of Angels grade school in Chicago on Dec. 1, 1958. One of the worst tragedies in Chicago’s history, the fire took the lives of 92 children and three nuns. (Bonnie Trafelet/Chicago Tribune)

    Steve Lasker, pioneering photojournalist who captured iconic Our Lady of the Angels fire image, dies at 94

    Steve Lasker, a Chicago photojournalist who captured an iconic image from the Our Lady of the Angels school fire, has died at 94.
    • Lucy Dacus concert at the Chicago Theatre was understated and personal to the point of feeling muted

    • What to do in Chicago: Polish Parade, Japanese Breakfast and May the 4th Be With You

    • Hollywood Casino food courts in Joliet, Aurora to get Stephanie Izard’s Goat, Antique Taco

    • David Cerda put some of his own story into ‘Scary Town.’ It’s not an easy story.

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