Custom Placements: City Life Lead
A Man About Town
The author visited every one of Chicago’s 77 community areas. Here’s what he learned.
The Making of Millennium Park
On its 20th anniversary, key players behind one of America’s great urban parks offer a drama-filled inside account of how it all came together.
The Waning Days of the Manual Elevators
The Fine Arts Building is the last place in Chicago offering manually operated elevator rides to the public. What do we lose when those lift doors close for good?
Where We Believe the Population Center of Chicago Sits
The Bulls may be more central to our population’s universe than we thought.
The Planet Hunter
Astrophysicist Jacob Bean has devoted his career to studying worlds beyond our solar system. Now, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, he can observe them in greater detail than ever before. What can these mysterious orbs tell us?
What Was Chicago’s First Murder?
Last year, there were 617 homicides in Chicago, more than in any other U.S. city. Killing your neighbor is an old tradition here, going back to 1812, before the city was even incorporated. The perpetrator of Chicago’s first (documented) homicide was not punished, though; in fact, he has a street named after him. The killer … Read more
Can Williams Be the Bears’ Next Luckman?
The team has long struggled with quarterbacks. Can the new kid bring in old magic?
Lincoln Square
Beach Bunny bassist Anthony Vaccaro, a.k.a. Helicopter Leaves, recommends these four spots.