The Wrong Side of History
Chicago’s police cadets spend an immersive day learning about abuse of authority during the Holocaust. Can the same approach be applied to black history and civil rights?
Chicago’s police cadets spend an immersive day learning about abuse of authority during the Holocaust. Can the same approach be applied to black history and civil rights?
If Donald Trump is so worried about Chicago’s violence, here are four ways federal intervention could help.
The President’s threat of unilateral action in Chicago was quickly walked back by his press secretary. But it shows just how much influence TV news has on his mood.
Rahm should be ready when Trump makes his first major State of the Union-like address.
It’s not a gimmick; it’s just harnessing all of our transit power.
Donald Trump signed an executive order to strip “sanctuary cities” funds, but three huge barriers remain between this and Chicago losing 14 percent of its budget.
Meet the craftspeople at Richard Bennett Custom Tailors & Shirtmakers who measure, cut, and stitch each garment the old-fashioned way.
Parade season is right around the corner. Which is Chicago's best?
Chicago’s best bars, saving the Thompson Center, and how an Uptown homeless encampment gets organized.
On December 10, 2016, VIP guests met the creator of the princess cut diamond, Bez Ambar, at a trunk show and private meet and greet held at Razny Jewelers on Oak Street. Partygoers sipped Champagne and enjoyed light bites while perusing the jewelry store’s latest collections. Chicago magazine was the media sponsor of the event.