September 2007

Cover Story

How to Do Everything Better

Who couldn't use a little good advice? We went directly to the experts and solicited their best tips on how to improve our lives in myriad ways, such as impressing wine-snob friends, winning...

Features

Ten Modern Masterpieces

Ten Modern Masterpieces

Call them the best of the 21st century if you'd like. These innovative new buildings illustrate Chicago's enduring power to attract great design.

Ale Raisers: Best New Bars & Clubs

Ale Raisers: Best New Bars & Clubs

Where to do your drinking now: our picks for the city's hottest new spots

Campus Revolutionary

Campus Revolutionary

Last year, after taking over as the head of Northwestern University's highly regarded Medill School of Journalism, John Lavine vowed to "blow up" the curriculum, changing its emphasis to new media...

Out There

Out There

When the brilliant and erratic Jeff McCourt founded the Windy City Times in 1985, he began a 15-year run that changed the way gays were regarded. But his volcanic personality caused...

Departments

Table of Contents

September 2007 Table of Contents

Books

Cookbook Confidential

Cookbook Confidential

Food historian Penelope Bingham dishes on the heritage of American meals, from Buckeye Cookery to Betty Crocker.

Cheers

5 Bars for Great First Dates

Guthries Tavern, English, Lucky Strike Lanes, Chaise Lounge, and Flatwater

Envy of the Neighborhood?

Curtained-off cabanas are ubiquitous in South Beach; now Chicago is jumping on the bandwagon. The latest place banking on semiprivacy is NV Penthouse Lounge (116 W. Hubbard St.), whose owners were...

Violet Beginnings

Violet Beginnings

Nightlife impresario Terry Alexander's new spot has Wicker Park seeing purple.

Chicago Guide

MacWho?

MacWho?

With the new theatre season upon us, thespians across the city are prepping the opening-night ceremonies they believe avert catastrophe.

Strum und Drang

Strum und Drang

Projekt Revolution gathers a passel of alt-rock bands united by tortured souls, mournfully catchy melodies, and aggression-venting guitars.

Deal Estate

High Hopes for HighGrove

High Hopes for HighGrove

Wary of suburban sprawl, a Kendall County clan designs an innovative housing development to replace the farm it has nurtured for generations.

Deal Estate Condos

Over the Store

Over the Store

Developers add residences atop onetime retail shops

Making An Entrance

Making An Entrance

Two new buildings provide a West Side neighborhood with a dramatic new portal

Aria Area

Aria Area

Curtain goes up on condos in Lyric Opera's former warehouse

Politics

Wanted: GOP Candidates

Wanted: GOP Candidates

Lost amid the presidential hoopla is the U.S. Senate race here; can the GOP find an opponent for Durbin?

Reporter

How a Chicago Detective Found the Stolen Body of Elizabeth Taylor's Third Husband, Mike Todd

How a Chicago Detective Found the Stolen Body of Elizabeth Taylor's Third Husband, Mike Todd

When thieves stole the remains of the showman Mike Todd in 1977, Anthony Pellicano—later the "detective to the stars"—stepped in to solve a case that had baffled police. Turns out Todd and...

Table

Pride and Joy

Pride and Joy

Way to go, Clarendon Hills. A charming French bistro with dynamite pâtés and onion soup gratinée just put you on the map; Rogers Park rolls out the welcome mat for a Viet/French combo.

Shell Games

Shell Games

From mussels steeped in vindaloo sauce to a classic marinière, there's a prep for every palate. We scoured the area for unusually good ones, and found five places that dazzled—including one we...

Dining Tidbits

Dining Tidbits

Alla Famiglia, Italian, Fondue, Budget Beat

Bench Marks

Bench Marks

A rant on rotten seating

Chefs on the Grill - Richard Sandoval

Chefs on the Grill - Richard Sandoval

This Month: Richard Sandoval. This innovator of modern mexican cuisine masterminded the menu for the Mexx Kitchen at the Whiskey Sutton Place Hotel, 1015 N. Rush St.; 312-475-0300

The Closer

The Weasel's Guide to Jury Duty

The Weasel's Guide to Jury Duty

A lawyer weighs in on getting out of jury duty.

Arena

What Your Wheels Cost

What Your Wheels Cost

The price of owning a car is skyrocketing, taking a significant chunk out of the family budget. And with gas prices on the rise, there seems to be no brake in sight.

Best Western

Best Western

A bustling retail corridor blooms on Madison Street in Forest Park, Oak Park's neighbor to the west.

Cube Funnies

Cube Funnies

Second City comedians and staffers at CareerBuilder.com have written a new office survival handbook.

Who's Your Daddy?

Who's Your Daddy?

In this town, genealogy rocks.

Writers on the Record

Writers on the Record

Victoria Lautman chats with Edwidge Danticat.

The Blip - September 2007

The Blip - September 2007

Bright spots on the month's cultural calendar

Conversation with ... Sarah Ruhl

Conversation with ... Sarah Ruhl

Wilmette-born playwright Sarah Ruhl writes a dark new play.

Inking Out Loud

Inking Out Loud

Chicago tattoo artist Hannah Aitchison talks about starring in LA Ink, a reality show on TLC.

How to Face Fall

How to Face Fall

How to wear the season's makeup trends. PLUS: Five items our makeup artist can't live without

Super Bowl Stumble

Another Super Bowl season? The Bears will have to defy history.

Sales Check & The Buzz Bin

Sales Check & The Buzz Bin

A roundup of this month's sales, store openings, and shopping news

A Striking Silhouette

A Striking Silhouette

Keep your style dramatic and unimitable

Shopper: Gray

Shopper: Gray

When Laura Schoch launched Gray, she did it with black, white, navy, and brown in mind. Along the way, pops of color started creeping in.

Weeknight Find

Weeknight Find

A classically modern collaboration

Science

Science

A Nobel will pack on the pounds?

More Than <i>Once</i>

More Than Once

The indie movie Once has finally delivered the music of Glen Hansard and The Frames to mainstream ears. They headline the Hideout’s annual block party in September.

Critical Mass

Critical Mass

Noteworthy new releases for September

Dial M for Myth

Dial M for Myth

In a forthcoming exhibit, a young film curator casts Alfred Hitchcock in a surprisingly democratic light.

You Should Know ... Devin Hester

You Should Know ... Devin Hester

Meet the NFL's most intriguing fall story line.