The Speed Art Museum in Louisville is making history by returning 24 sacred Native artifacts to the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes — the first time it’s repatriated items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Meanwhile, Chicago’s Perkins&Will unveils a new prefabricated mass timber system designed to slash construction time and carbon emissions in Canada. Gillian Flynn, also from Chicago, tops the NY Times’ list of best thrillers of the century for “Gone Girl,” with “Sharp Objects” also making the cut. The Hyde Park Jazz Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary with a star-studded lineup including Marquis Hill, Makaya McCraven, Joshua Redman, and Tomeka Reid. And while Chicago won’t host the 2028 Democratic National Convention — eliminated alongside Atlanta — its bid for 2032 remains active.

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