Click here for the 2016 Editorial & Publishing Calendar
Newcity publishes 25 times a year, usually the first and third Thursday of each month. In addition, Newcity Custom Publishing produces an ongoing slate of publications that offer advertising opportunities in a highly targeted environment, including UChicago Arts (quarterly), Music Box Theatre (bimonthly), EXPO Chicago art fair (annual) and Chicago Artists Month (annual). Click here for more details on Newcity Custom Publishing.
1/8/15 Life 101: The Education Issue
1/22/15 The Players: The 50 leading characters in theater, dance, comedy & opera
2/5/15 Newcity’s Twenty-Ninth Anniversary Issue
2/19/15
3/5/15
3/19/15 Design 50: Who Shapes Chicago
4/2/15
4/16/15 The Big Heat: Who really cooks in Chicago’s food world
4/30/15 Breakout Artists: Chicago’s Next Generation of Image Makers
5/14/15 Summer Guide: The Official User’s Manual for Sunshine
6/4/15 Lit 50: Who really books in Chicago (Printers Row Lit Fest is 6/6-6/7).
6/18/15
7/2/15
7/16/15 Music 45: Who keeps Chicago in tune
7/30/15 The Lollapalooza Issue
8/13/15
9/3/15 Fall Forward: Arts Preview & The Big Art Issue (Opening night at all the galleries)
9/17/15 The Art 50: Chicago’s visual vanguard (Expo Chicago is 9/17-9/20)
9/21/15 Chicago Manual: University of Chicago Orientation Issue (limited distribution)
10/1/15 Chicago Architecture Biennial (Special Edition)
10/15/15 Film 50: Chicago’s screen gems
11/5/15 Best of Chicago
11/19/15
12/3/15 Presents: Holiday gift and events guide
12/17/15 Year End Super Issue: The Top 5 of Everything, Holiday Movies & NYE Party Guide (Final edition of the year)
Leaders of Chicago Culture Series
1/22/15 The Players: The 50 leading characters in theater, dance, comedy & opera
3/19/15 Design 50: Who Shapes Chicago
4/16/15 The Big Heat: Who really cooks in Chicago’s food world
6/4/15 Lit 50: Who really books in Chicago
7/16/15 Music 45: Who keeps Chicago in tune
9/17/15 The Art 50: Chicago’s visual vanguard
10/15/15 Film 50: Chicago’s screen gems
(All dates are subject to revision and often do when events or editorial imperatives change)