Get a Double Dose of Mies van der Rohe By Dennis Rodkin Two high floors merge as one incredibly cool lakefront condo, on the market for $1.95 million. Read more
This Is an Awesome Set of Chicago Storm Photos By Harry Sawyers Floods. Sinkholes. Geysers. It's a mess. Read more
Here's What You Should Do in Chicago This Week On your agenda: Hubbard Street Dance, a week of Bach, a great show at the Green Mill, and nude women at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Read more
Illinois House Legalizes Medical Marijuana By Emmet Sullivan The bill moves on to the Senate for final consideration. Read more
Forget the Old Rules About Not Wearing Linen Before Memorial Day By Bryan Smith The weather is doing what it wants, so why shouldn’t you don a sharp linen jacket like this one whenever you want? Read more
Four Chicago Restaurants Are Opening This Week By Kristina Vragovic Smoke Daddy expands, Carrie Nahabedian strikes again, and rooftops-and-markets season is just around the corner. Read more
Is the Ideal Subway Car Asymmetrical? By Whet Moser CTA riders don't seem to like our new, efficient, New York-style seating arrangements. Perhaps some compromise is in order. Read more
Chef Chris Curren Signs On with Homestead and the Berkshire Room By Penny Pollack and Graham Meyer The Blue 13 and Elate alum hopes to keep the rooftop garden and farm-to-table restaurant open year-round. Read more
Get Your Act Together Now and Give the Sweetest Mother’s Day Surpise Ever By Gina Bazer The early bird will be able to snag a charming custom-made portrait from Fineline Studio. Read more
Wealth and Inequality Along Chicago's El By Whet Moser A ride on the El by income, from the wealthiest stations (Linden and the Western Blue Line Stop) to the poorest (Pulaski, on the Green Line). Read more