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Details magazine names Chicago "America’s New Design Capital"...
In The Amateur, a decidedly anti-Obama book released this week by conservative publisher Regnery, author Ed Klein claims to have conducted more than 200 interviews. Barack, Michelle, and the people closest to them in and out of the White House would not talk, but Klein’s interviews with the Obamas’ former pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and with the Reverend Jesse Jackson were on the record, and they emerge as two of the more interesting figures in the book...
On your agenda: A Lichtenstein retrospective pops up at the Art Institute … Craft Beer Week kicks off … Brookfield Zoo bugs out … plus, what the cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier is doing this weekend
Partner Marc Bushala describes the many different parts of Untitled and its speakeasy concept...
"Is it important to leave an impact? Yeah, of course it is, otherwise what's the point? I think the point is to delight in life."
What people are protesting—it's not just NATO by a long shot; concerns about NATO and unilateralism; local vs. international coverage; and more
A new paper suggests that big-city subway systems around the world are all converging towards one mathematically modeled shape: a core-and-branch structure that will look familiar to Chicagoans. And it looks an awful lot like what some early Chicago sociologists thought, too.
“We don’t want to fix up just a building,” says Al Goldstein of Pangea Properties. “We’re fixing neighborhoods, bringing them back...”
NATO responds to its ongoing existential crisis by offering "Smart Defense": inexpensive military services for the new austerity. Did they mention their lubrication and fuel nozzle services?
On the agenda at NATO: getting out of Afghanistan and turning it over to the Afghan security forces; getting Pakistan to let us get out through their country; making sure Russia doesn't shoot missiles at the European missile shield, at least before it's done; giving North Atlantic countries something to do besides world war.
This week at Macy’s (macys.com for locations), Calvin Klein launches a special-edition capsule collection featuring Brazil-inspired dresses ($135 to $180) designed by Francisco Costa, the label’s women’s creative director—who also happens to be Brazilian...
Readers ask questions, and our real estate expert answers. This week, a reader named Larry asks for advice on selling his home even though his mortgage is underwater.
The mayor scores his highest approval ratings from whites (61 percent) and the wealthy (62 percent), which is likely driven in part by perceptions of neighborhood crime. But "no opinion" still scores pretty high after the mayor's first year.
Art, antiques, and lavish gardens await you in Indiana this weekend on a circuit that loops from Warsaw to Etna Green, including shops, galleries, and restaurants in Silver Lake, Pierceton, North Webster, Syracuse, and Milford...
Chicago comes in behind its Midwest peers Minneapolis and Madison, finishing just behind Tuscon to round out the top 10, but take it with a grain of salt: we're at something of a disadvantage due to the city's physical size.
A large, Catholic Workers-organized protest at Obama's downtown headquarters ends with eight arrests—but behind the numbers, it went peacefully, and even politely.
The creator of Lost and Felicity gives Chicago the post-apocalyptic depiction it deserves, while Law & Order creator Dick Wolf brings the first fake Mayor Emanuel to network TV.
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Brookfield Zoo’s “It’s A Wonderful Whirl”April 21, 2012--The Women's Board, in partnership with the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Zoological Society, hosted the 31st annual Whirl at Brookfield Zoo on April 21st. The black-tie... |
2012 Chicago magazine Green Awards |
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Athleta Store Opening Preview Party |
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Photos of Chicago, circa 1890-1920
Lakeshore East: Chicago's newest 'hood and foodie destination
Dish: Best New Restaurants of 2012
Dish Flash: The Post–Chuy Valencia Chilam Balam
The Hot List: 10 places everyone’s talking about and dining at in April in order of heat
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Best New RestaurantsChicago’s crack team of dining critics eat themselves silly and rank the top spots to open in the past 12 months |
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The Mob’s Last Gasp?THE GANG THAT WOULDN'T DIE: This month three Chicago senior citizens are set to be sentenced for an audacious plot to rob a mob boss’s home. A story of thrill-seeking, revenge, and the decline of... |
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Hot Summer BeachwearADULT SWIM: Turn heads with retro swimsuits and exotic cover-ups |
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Ready, Set, NATO!What you need to know about the world’s most important defense summit |
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Buddy Guy on Buddy Guy in ‘When I Left Home’An intimate new memoir from Chicago's most beloved bluesman |
Politics |
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Rahm Emanuel’s Social Media PresenceRAHM.COM: Twitter feeds, Facebook posts, Foursquare check-ins, oh, my! Why Rahm loves social media |
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A Window into Dawoud Bey’s PhotographyA trio of new exhibitions provides a sweeping look at the portraits of Dawoud Bey |
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Pop Ed at the Art Institute’s Lichtenstein ShowWhat to see, picked by the exhibition's curator |
Sports |
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The Bulls’ Secret Weapon: Tom ThibodeauTHE MAN WITH THE PLAN: The coach, not D-Rose, can lead the Bulls to the promised land |
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John Conroy’s ‘My Kind of Town’ at TimeLine TheatreOUR TOWN: In his first-ever play, an investigative reporter long dedicated to exposing abuses of power in Chicago asks us all to accept some responsibility |
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Five Best Things to Do in MayTHE SHORTLIST: Five musts from our May culture calendar |
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Q&A with NATO Host Team Chief Lori HealeySCALING THE SUMMIT: The no-nonsense public-service vet talks about the drama surrounding the May 20-21 event |
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The Parking Sticker MonsterSTICKER SHOCK: Those #@*% parking receipts were driving me nuts—until I found a new purpose for the obnoxious clutter on my dashboard |
Deal Estate |
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Market Watch: A Mansion Farmhouse in Glencoe, Plus Homes in Lincoln Park and Evanston |
How Long Does a Foreclosure Take in Illinois?Much longer than in 2007, which isn’t good news for solvent sellers |
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The Hot List: 10 places everyone’s talking about and dining at in May in order of heatChicago’s most-buzzed-about restaurants this month |
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John Conroy’s ‘My Kind of Town’ at TimeLine TheatreOUR TOWN: In his first-ever play, an investigative reporter long dedicated to exposing abuses of power in Chicago asks us all to accept some responsibility |
Style |
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Suitsupply’s Natty Summer Suits for MenMAN UP: The new chain opens its second U.S. store on Oak Street this month; sip espresso on the roof as you wait for alterations |
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Sales Check: Mark Shales, Cerato, S.A. Elite, and MoreStore openings and deals this month |
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Fashion Designer Christina Fan’s Favorite ThingsSTORY TELLER: The woman behind C/FAN likes things that have a story of their own |
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Trend: Gradient-Lens Sunglasses for SummerMAKE THE GRADE: Let your bright eyes shine with picks from Wayfarer, Tory Burch, Gucci, David Yurman, Dior, and Tod’s |
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Trend: Six Great Flats for SpringFLAT OUT: Breeze around town in low-heeled beauties from Michael Kors, MaxMara, Tory Burch, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, and Nicholas Kirkwood |
The Escape Artist |
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Tour Barcelona with Tavernita Chef Ryan PoliSPANISH REVIVAL: The city is abuzz with new food and urban energy, appealing to a younger generation |
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A Guide to Lakeshore East: Where to Eat, Shop, and PlayINSIDER’S GUIDE: Chicago’s newest neighborhood is also its newest dining destination |
Sketch Book |
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Concepts Grant Achatz Should Never Try at NextSKETCH BOOK: There are some culinary themes that the star chef should stay away from, says cartoonist Corinne Mucha |
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Planning a Taste of Chicago Wedding DinnerA groom describes how to get the food of the city to his wedding reception |
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Scofflaw in Logan SquareA Whistler vet combines highbrow drinks with neighborhood ambience |
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New: Frog n SnailA Euro-inspired Lake View Midwestern bistro bucks conformity |
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What’s Coming and What’s Cheap in Chicago DiningArgent, The Peasantry, and Baker & Nosh |
Music |
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Meet Chicago’s Blues AngelsDominican University's Blues and the Spirit symposium spotlights Chicago’s unsung divas |