June 1983 Table of Contents

Features Illinois Time Tripby Lawrence RandMeet French dandies, Mormon prophets, starry-eyed idealists, angry miners, and grumpy poets on a stroll through Illinois history. Illinois Dateline Illinois celebrates popcorn, pumpkins, pigs, and prairies – here’s a guide to what’s where and when. A Street Called Mainby Don KlimovichTake a look at five Illinois towns that became … Read more

May 1983 Table of Contents

Features Chicago: City on the Makeby Nelson Algren with an introduction by Studs TerkelAn excerpt from a new edition of the infamous book about this lovable, loudmouth town Chicago’s Gung Ho Media Baronby Dan RottenbergRance Crain would be unhappy if he couldn’t keep starting new publications. Nowadays he’s a very happy man. What’s Right About … Read more

April 1983 Table of Contents

Features Ulysses in Transitby Alan GrossWant to take a trip that promises both mystery and romance for only 90 cents? Ride the el. Collect…And Enjoy!by Jack StarThere’s always a market for stamps, one expert says. While you’re having fun, you just might turn a tidy profit. The Plight of the Homelessby Alfredo S. LanierIf the … Read more

March 1983 Table of Contents

Features Air Warsby Laurence GonzalesBecause history repeats itself at O’Hare, it’s time – once again – to confront not only the problems of primacy but the price of solving them as well. Saving a Bundle on Long-Distance Callsby Jack StarA comparison of the companies that offer long-distance services as an alternative to AT&T Money Isn’t … Read more

February 1983 Table of Contents

Features See How They Run The three candidates most likely to succeed in the Democratic primary election sound off. Mayor Jane M. Byrneby William Brashler and Joyce HansenAn informal dossier for uninitiated Byrne Q &Aby Alfredo S. Lanier and Andrew Patner“This is a very tough city and you have to be feisty.” State’s Attorney Richard … Read more

January 1983 Table of Contents

Features A Birthday Message of Hopeby Emmett Dedmon150 years after the city emerged from the swamps, are we already in the throes of senility? A Touch of Timeby Herb DanielsMomentous events and titillating trivia from our lively history Searching for the real Chicago Although they themselves are no longer with us, the words of four … Read more

December 1982 Table of Contents

Features Improv Centralby Alan GrossImprovisational theatre just may be our most significant export to Western civilization. But don’t ask for a definition. The Quest of George Anastaploby Andrew PatnerHis goal was to become a lawyer. His foes included McCarthyism and an inflexible judiciary. His case is a stain on the Illinois bar. Wanted: Dead or … Read more

October 1982 Table of Contents

Features Let Us Now Praise Catholic Schoolsby Alfredo S. LanierThe way the parochial schools are educating growing numbers of minority children offers some important lessons for all of us. The Schools Under Bernardin: What to Expectby Dale KeigerAfter years of autocratic rule, Chicago gets an Archbishop who seeks a consensus. Paby Jack StarA writer looks … Read more

November 1982 Table of Contents

Features The High Cost of Letting Edison Do Itby Alfredo S. LanierCommonwealth Edison’s commitment to nuclear energy remains strong. Is it a case of foresight or folly? The Best of Dines, the Worst of Dinesby Carla and Allen KelsonOnce again, the restaurants our readers like most and the ones they love to hate. Plus stupendous … Read more

September 1982 Table of Contents

Features Big Jim and Adlai: Squaring Off Illinois-styleby Henry HansonIn a state not known for its statesmanlike governors, the winner of this year’s race could find himself on his way the White House. How to Revive the State’s Antique Economyby Ralph Whitehead, Jr.As the industries that made us strong continue to weaken, the pressure increases … Read more