During a stop in Chicago, David Osterhout reflected on songwriting, the evolution of Bike Routes, and what comes next.
Next summer’s World Cup is drawing near — but will U.S. cities be ready to move the millions of soccer fans expected for the 39-day tournament?
It was 1969 and the band, then known as Chicago Transit Authority, was turning heads with a style that infused a dynamic horn ...
Kent Stevenson's Gospel Magnificat, a modern version of a choral work performed for hundreds of years, is a showcase for a long, influential career.
I am delighted that Chance the Rapper is assisting the CTA, but the transit system needs more to help stop rising violent ...
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Today in Music History for Dec. 17: In 1857, the Sacred Harmonic Choir, conducted by John Carter, performed Handel's Messiah in Toronto. It is thought to have been the first complete oratorio ...
Public transit in the Chicago metropolitan area will get a $1.5 billion infusion to save it from financial disaster under a ...
Ever since Elvis and The Beatles spawned an army of imitators, tribute bands have been popular. Why are they having a moment now like never before?
The Chicago rapper, who said bikes give students “independence,” already has had a busy holiday season, including voicing new ...
The Chicago Transit Authority has met the federal deadline to create a plan to make trains and buses safer for passengers, ...
Student Bennett Cook recorded ambient sounds on his way to campus and found something surprising. His resulting podcast — a finalist in NPR's College Podcast Challenge — may change your commute.
Since the emergency infusion of federal funds for transit enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic started to run out, Railway Age has been reporting on how major transit providers have been faring. Some, ...