August 1982 Table of Contents

Features On the Streets with the Tac Teamby Jack StarThe stakeouts are many, the shootouts few. But cops in the tactical unit have a well-honed sense of survival. Radical Sleekby Judith NeisserMaking waves in the world of furniture design, five Chicagoans both shock and delight. In Good Formby Brenda ShapiroIn the eighties, houses are again … Read more

July 1982 Table of Contents

Features The Secret Battle Over Charlie Swibelby Steven GittelsonChicago wasn’t ready for public housing reform, and Washington wasn’t ready for Chicago. Tales From the “House of 400 Thieves”by Alan GrossIs there such a thing as “wholesale to the public”? Come to the Mallers Building and find out. John Cage Takes Chancesby Raymond Wilding-WhiteThe controversial composer … Read more

June 1982 Table of Contents

Features Joys of Summer Winter was dreadful; spring wasn’t much better. When you live here, celebrating summer should be a civic duty. 101 Great Escapes and Escapadesby Suzanne Chazin, Bob Cooper, Steve Fiffer, Jamie Gilson, Laurie Gottlieb, Alan Gross, Hal Higdon, Gale Kappe, Don Klimovich, Christine Koyama, Alfredo S. Lanier, Judith Neisser, David Novick, Andrew … Read more

May 1982 Table of Contents

Features A Ring of Pearlsby Ron GrossmanTravel through a land of country estates, ethnic enclaves, an industrial basin, and a nuclear accelerator where the buffalo roam. Mapping It Outby Ron GrossmanA guide to ethnic suburbia, plus eight unique tours Painting by Numbersby Pierre deViseAn urbanologist looks  beyond the city and asks: What’s your culture quotient? … Read more

Beyond the Lens

“You know you’re in the West when you get to the Badlands. [I photographed] a Christian group; they came to this point to watch the sunrise. I saw them and thought it was strange, this bunch of people hanging around in the middle of nowhere. That’s what I was attracted to-that, and the landscape. But … Read more

Breaking Wilco News

Wilco is coming to Millennium Park!

I know, I know; like you, I just crowded into the park to see The Decemberists, and it stunk because there were too many people. But consider this: Like the Tori Amos show a few years back, they are going to sell tickets, which will control the crowd. I can attest that the Amos show was pleasant—even on the lawn—and way more fan-friendly than The Decemberists show last week.

So, here are the details…