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Whet Moser

The 2017 Architectural Biennial Gets Artistic Directors, and a Concept (Or Two)
By Whet Moser
Two L.A.-based architects join the National Public Housing Museum’s Todd Palmer to lead next year’s event. Read more
This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Inside a Chicago gang, and how solving murders could help prevent new ones Read more
The Jay Cutler Problem
By Whet Moser
The Bears will have a hard decision to make at the end of the year. Read more
Americans Appear Ready to Elect Donald Trump, Whether They Like Him or Not
By Whet Moser
Voters think that the country will be more divided with him as president, and that he's been very bad for the GOP—but they’re ready to vote for him anyway. Read more
What Did Chicagoans Major in When They Were in College?
By Whet Moser
The number-one major might not be surprising, but perhaps its dominance is. Farther down the list, though, artists make a strong showing. Read more
Argyle’s New Street Plan Is Confusing People—Which May Mean It’s Doing Its Job
By Whet Moser
Chicago’s first “shared street” has gotten off to a bumpy start. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Illinois’s unappreciated archaeological gem, $150k for a Chicago paleta man, and the beauty of hand-painted grocery store signs Read more
The Cubs Have the Best Defense In Baseball
By Whet Moser
That was the plan coming in, and it's worked out—even though their pitching has arguably been a bit worse than it was last year, they've given up 50 fewer runs than any team in baseball. Read more
With Homicides Up in Chicago, Attention Turns to Our Diminished Detectives
By Whet Moser
The number of detectives in the Chicago Police Department has fallen by a quarter in eight years, and they make up a much smaller percentage of the force than in other cities. And it's been going on for years. Read more
The Devolution of the Political-Correctness Backlash
By Whet Moser
What was once a debate about elevating standards in higher education has become a challenge to their existence, and more broadly, an excuse to ignore even the most basic forms of propriety. Read more
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