Aaron Schock's Former Advisor Details the Congressman's Downfall—And His Own By Carol Felsenthal Ben Cole was the first—and most bloodied—casualty of Aaron Schock's downfall. Read more
What to Eat and Drink in Chicago This Week By Carrie Schedler Lobster and rosé seem like good ways to mark the final weeks of summer. Read more
After 12 Days, Dyett Hunger Strike Continues By Adrienne Hurst A day after Mayor Emanuel dismisses their demands, the 12 protesters take their response to City Hall. Read more
Mon Ami Gabi Delivers a Dependably Good Brunch By Carrie Schedler The place is never going to be cool, but the food is lovely and the mimosas are even better. Read more
The Iconic Flair House Sells For First Time in Half a Century—Rolls Royce Included By Ian Spula The greatly improved structure, built in 1883 and expanded with new office space in the 1970s, sold to a real estate firm for $2.73 million. Read more
The Last Gasp for a Chicago Art Museum By Jason Foumberg The Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery has a last hurrah before closing in September. Read more
Here Are This Week’s Top Sales and Style Events By Carly Boers Nordstrom’s new in-store boutique, discounts at Anne Fontaine, and more Read more
Here's What Second City Lost in the Fire By Matt Pollock; Photos by Justin Runquist Second City CEO Andrew Alexander details the damage of yesterday's blaze. Read more
Lowcountry Will Bring Seafood Boil and Beer Pong to Lake View By Penny Pollack and Matt Pollock Get ready to eat with your hands. Read more
Four Condos Hit the Market in Once-Forlorn Motor Row By Ian Spula A handful of condos are listed for sale in historic Motor Row, where only five homes have sold in three years. It's no tide, but signals an improved mood in the district. Read more