Siobhan Moroney, Associate Professor of Politics and Chair of American Studies at Lake Forest College, presented a talk on her book, Chicagoland Dream Houses: How a Mid-Century Architecture Competition Reimagined the American Home.
Club members hear from documentarian and author Rick Beyer about the brave combat con-men of World War II, the soldiers of The Ghost Army
Club members joined professional photographer and fellow Cliff Dweller, Eric Rejman, for an in-depth exploration of fundamentals, interactive sessions, and curated photo safaris through Grant Park's history and Millennium Park's allure.
In his highly-acclaimed book, Southern Exposure: The Overlooked Architecture of Chicago’s South Side, Bey mixed masterful photography and insightful writing to bring much- needed attention to the rich and unheralded historical treasures situated in this part of our city.
Pianist Jacob Greenberg will be joined by soprano Sharon Harms for an event devoted to songs and solo piano music of Charles Ives.
Club members open champagne bottles using a saber.
Cliff Dwellers celebrates the life work of David Munson. Skillfully curated by Ruth Migdal.
Kurt Lensch and Ed Torrez discussed the Lighthouse’s rich history, present condition and future plans to celebrate and share with the public its significance to the legacy of Chicago history.
Neil Brookshire performed war stories written in conjunction with veteran Colin Sesek
The Cliff Dwellers selected Miss Alex White of White Mystery as an Artist-in-Residence at the Club.