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Alison Berger Glassworks

Alison Berger Glassworks

Introduced at Art Basel in Miami a few months ago, the Chamber Chandelier by Alison Berger Glassworks...

Coming From a Water Tower Near You

Finish this Sentence: Julie Horowitz Jackson, owner of Virtu

Knoll's New Weave

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the latest on dining, culture, real estate, and more

01/27/12
05:59 PM
The 312

Why Are There So Many Gang Members in Chicago?

Out of all major U.S. cities, only Los Angeles compares to Chicago in the number of gang members—and Chicago may well have more than the nation's second-largest city. It has considerably more than New York. What went wrong, and what can be done to address it?

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01/26/12
03:48 PM
The 312

'Adbusters' Puts Out the Call for Occupy Chicago at the G8/NATO Summits, But How Many People Will Protest?

The magazine that fomented the Occupy movement in the first place expects 50,000 strong in Chicago this May. But neither G8 nor NATO is the sexy, controversial target that Wall Street and the WTO have been. Will the summits, and the protests, underwhelm?

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01/26/12
11:25 AM
The 312

The Paths of Chicago Twitterers

A map of Chicago using geotagged tweets shows the corridors of travel from one point to another, based on who's tweeting from where. It mostly looks like you'd expect, with one mystery.

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01/26/12
10:28 AM
On the Market

On the Market

The Queen of Terra Cotta Row

List Price: $2.495 million
The Property: During its heyday in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company made Chicago the capital of architectural ornamentation. The company’s officers weren’t shy about using their products on their homes on Terra Cotta Row, a cluster of four homes on the 1000 block of West Oakdale in Lake View...

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01/25/12
05:26 PM
The 312

Childhood Obesity and the New School Lunches

The USDA released new school-lunch guidelines today, which define how much tomato paste on a slice of pizza is equivalent to a vegetable, and doesn't restrict potatoes... though the National Potato Council is still concerned that their prize product is considered a "second-class" vegetable.

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01/25/12
04:07 PM
Dish

Alpana Singh Describes Her New Project, The Boarding House

Now Boarding on Wells Street . . .
Alpana Singh tells about the history of her upcoming restaurant, The Boarding House...

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01/25/12
12:58 PM
The 312

Studs Terkel and Other Greats Reading Nelson Algren

A find from the Terkel archives: the radio legend reading "How the Devil Came Down Division Street" and "Chicago: City on the Make" from a tribute to his friend.

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01/25/12
12:56 PM
Chicago Guide

Top Five Things to Do This Week

On the agenda: Football, bachelorette parties take a dramatic turn … Sundance lands at the Music Box … free Schubert … plus, what ICE’s Claire Chase is doing this weekend

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01/25/12
12:35 PM
The 312

Barack Obama, Bipartisanship, and the State of the Union as Campaign Speech

After a long two years of trying to court the center with frustrated attempts at centrist bipartisanship, the White House tries a stump speech for the SOTU. The trick to the center? It's not a "center."

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01/25/12
09:36 AM
The 312

Science Confirms What We Know About the CTA and Twitter

Twitter users: they're just like us! And Chicago twitter users react to public trans just like everyone everywhere does, complaining when something goes wrong and tolerating the rest.

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01/25/12
09:35 AM
Housing Bulletin

Housing Bulletin

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Heller House Hits the Market Today

After being on sale informally for a couple of weeks, a treasured Frank Lloyd Wright design in Hyde Park, the Isidore H. Heller House, officially hits the market today. Completed in 1897, the residence signaled Wright’s turn away from the richly ornamented style of his boss, Louis Sullivan...

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01/24/12
05:32 PM
The 312

This Week in Chicago Architecture

Dirk Lohan on his grandfather's houses; Thomas Heatherwick at IIT; the plans for Navy Pier go on display; and more.

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01/24/12
03:35 PM
Sales Check

Andersonville Crafts Studio Celebrates First Anniversary

Master Craft
Lisa Whiting opened Sifu Design Studio & Fine Yarns (5044 N. Clark St.; 773-271-7438, sifudesignstudio.com) a year ago to share her love of knitting, crochet, and embroidery...

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01/24/12
03:28 PM
The 312

Saul Alinsky Goes Viral Again

Newt Gingrich's constant flogging of the Alinsky name has brought the legendary organizer back into the zeitgeist again. But it's a clumsy attempt to tar Obama, not least because the Tea Party has found much more interesting uses of Alinsky's legacy.

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01/24/12
02:45 PM
DEQ's

Rodkin on All-Cash Home Purchases

Readers ask questions, and our real estate expert answers. This week, a reader named Jennifer from Hyde Park asks about homebuyers who pay in cash.

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01/24/12
02:21 PM
Off the Grid

Betwixt and Between: Middle-Class Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Since middle-class women with HIV/AIDS likely possess more financial resources to address their diagnosis, we assume that they experience few negative economic and social outcomes of the disease. But Celeste Watkins-Hayes writes that they, too, experience isolation and economic vulnerability...

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Eve Alfillé Gallery and Studio Celebration

Eve Alfillé Gallery and Studio Celebration

November 19, 2011--Eve Alfillé Gallery and Studio unveiled Eve’s newest collection “Dancing Under the Stars” during an open house. Guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, courtesy of Donna Goodman...

Tequila Don Julio 70 Chicago Launch Party

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January 2012

Features

High-Tech Health: 11 Best Health-Related Mobile Apps

High-Tech Health: 11 Best Health-Related Mobile Apps

Apps that help you lose weight, track blood pressure, find physicians, and more—all approved by our roster of tech-savvy Chicago doctors. Click the thumbnails to see the list.

8 Great Last-Minute Ski and Surf Escapes

8 Great Last-Minute Ski and Surf Escapes

WHERE TO GO—NOW!: Feeling boxed in? Visit one of these eight destinations, each perfect for a mood-lifting spur-of-the-moment getaway

Chicagoans of the Year 2011

Chicagoans of the Year 2011

HEROES AMONG US: Our honorees include an ambassador to the Americas, a globe-trotting educator, an idealistic impresario, a workaholic do-gooder, a taxman with a heart, and a silenced movie critic...

Gangs and Politicians in Chicago: An Unholy Alliance

Gangs and Politicians in Chicago: An Unholy Alliance

LAWBREAKERS, LAWMAKERS: In some parts of Chicago, violent street gangs and pols quietly trade money and favors for mutual gain. The thugs flourish, the elected officials thrive—and you lose. A...

Departments

Politics

Jodi Kantor Goes Inside the Obamas' Marriage in New Book

Jodi Kantor Goes Inside the Obamas' Marriage in New Book

INSIDE THE EAST WING: A new book pulls back the curtains on the First Couple

Sports

Lovie Smith on Keeping His Cool

Lovie Smith on Keeping His Cool

THE QUIET MAN: Bears head coach Lovie Smith doesn’t shout or otherwise show emotion, which may be why Chicago fans haven’t warmed to him. But being the anti-Ditka has its advantages

Cheers

Lincoln Park Scores Big with Barrelhouse Flat

Lincoln Park Scores Big with Barrelhouse Flat

PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE: The neighborhood gets a winner with the bar's craft cocktails and speakeasy vibe

Arena

Court Theatre Scored the Stage Debut of Invisible Man

Court Theatre Scored the Stage Debut of Invisible Man

SEEN AT LAST: We chat with the show's director and an Ellison scholar to find out how Court bagged the production

Hubbard Street's Penny Saunders on Her New Choreographer Role

Hubbard Street's Penny Saunders on Her New Choreographer Role

MAKING THE LEAP: In a season that features choreography by bold-face names such as Twyla Tharp and Alonzo King, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago stages a premiere (untitled at presstime) by the...

The Making of a Font: Jackson Cavanaugh on Harriet

The Making of a Font: Jackson Cavanaugh on Harriet

G WHIZ!: A local typographer talks us through the making of a font

Five Best Things to Do in January

Five Best Things to Do in January

THE SHORTLIST: Five musts from this month's culture calendar

Rachel Bertsche Seeks Bosom Buddy in 'MWF Seeking BFF'

Rachel Bertsche Seeks Bosom Buddy in 'MWF Seeking BFF'

FRIEND REQUEST: New book on finding a best pal has already been optioned for TV

Deal Estate

Mansion Foreclosure Sells For Less Than Land

Mansion Foreclosure Sells For Less Than Land

An unfinished 15,000-square-foot home goes for less than the cost of the site

West Loop Condo Gets Help

West Loop Condo Gets Help

Developer’s improvements assist him and current condo owners

How to Flip a Foreclosure

How to Flip a Foreclosure

Two investors recast a boom-years ploy for today’s down market

Library Restored in George Maher-designed House on Hutchinson Street

Library Restored in George Maher-designed House on Hutchinson Street

BRING BACK THE BOOKS: Homeowners remove hot tub in $5 million Uptown home

Hot List

The Hot List: 10 places everyone’s talking about and dining at in January—in order of heat

The Hot List: 10 places everyone’s talking about and dining at in January—in order of heat

Chicago's most-buzzed-about restaurants this month

Style

Gold Coast Shopping: What’s New and What’s Coming

Gold Coast Shopping: What’s New and What’s Coming

SHOPPER: The Gold Coast took a hard fall with the economy, but now the high-profile openings show no sign of stopping. Chicago’s toniest shopping district has officially picked itself up and...

Intelligentsia Co-CEO Rob Buono’s Favorite Things

Intelligentsia Co-CEO Rob Buono’s Favorite Things

CRAFTS MAN: The stylish new co-CEO of the beloved coffee company tells us about items he loves—some of which he owns and others he is coveting right now.

What the Pros Know

Leslie Hindman on Buying Art and Antiques

Leslie Hindman on Buying Art and Antiques

WHAT THE PROS KNOW: Leslie Hindman, CEO of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, on what she has learned over decades in the business about spotting trends, what to invest in, and how to get the most for...

Insider's Guide

A Guide to Bridgeport: Where to Eat, Shop, and Play

A Guide to Bridgeport: Where to Eat, Shop, and Play

INSIDER'S GUIDE: From contemporary art to craft beer to upscale Chinese food, this Near South Side neighborhood offers plenty of local color

Table

5 Questions for Carlos Nieto

5 Questions for Carlos Nieto

A chat with the chef and restaurant owner

Where to Get Nonalcoholic Drinks in Chicago

Where to Get Nonalcoholic Drinks in Chicago

MOCKTAIL CULTURE: The Shirley Temple has grown up: Four spots with virgin drinks for adults

Chris Nugent's Goosefoot Opens

Chris Nugent's Goosefoot Opens

What’s in a name? This one must be code for “Eat Here”

'Chicago's Classic Restaurants' Unearths City's Dining History

'Chicago's Classic Restaurants' Unearths City's Dining History

With an assist from Chicago magazine’s dining editor, Penny Pollack, who wrote the foreword, the authors have amassed an irresistible document.

Arun's in Albany Park: The Accidental Masterpiece

Arun's in Albany Park: The Accidental Masterpiece

Charting one restaurant's winding path from birth to legend to forgotten treasure

What’s Coming and What’s Cheap in Chicago Dining

What’s Coming and What’s Cheap in Chicago Dining

Toni Patisserie & Café, Pizzeria da Nella Cucina Napoletana, and Storefront Company

Sketchbook

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The endless potential for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to monetize our underutilized public spaces

Outer Drive

Are Police Sketch Artists Becoming Obsolete?

Are Police Sketch Artists Becoming Obsolete?

THE EYES HAVE IT: If police sketches help nab crooks, why are they a dying art? And how do sketch artists make heads or tails of witnesses’ memories anyway? I launch an investigation to find out

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