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February 2014

Can Summer Jobs and Character Education Help At-Risk Chicago Teens?
By Whet Moser
From the White House to CPS, some of the oldest ideas in American schooling are at the vanguard of education. Read more
The Top Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week
Justin Timberlake, Art Shay's favorite French film, Duke Ellington's only opera, and more hot picks for mid-February. Read more
Psalm One Mixes Chemistry, Charity, and Hip-Hop on the New Album Hug Life
By Erin Osmon
In a Q&A, the Ukrainian Village rapper says what influences her art, what went into the album, and what to expect at its release party at The Hideout tonight. Read more
First Impressions: Green Street Smoked Meats
Chicago Summer Music Festivals: The 2014 Guide
By Matt Pollock
Here's all the latest info on lineups, dates, and tickets for this summer's big shows. Read more
Lee Wolen and Kevin Hickey are Back in Brand-New Kitchens
By Carrie Schedler
Plus: Chicago is pushing for the food-world's Oscars, Kabocha is closing its doors, and DMK has concocted a hangover cure on a bun. Read more
Reviews: A10 and Azzurra
By Jeff Ruby
A tale of two restaurants in Hyde Park and Wicker Park—a pair of neighborhoods with very different dining needs. Read more
The Last-Minute Planner's Guide to Valentine's Day Dining
By Carrie Schedler
Attention, slackers: V-Day is Friday. You haven't made a reservation? Try your luck at one of these walk-in options. Read more
Chris Christie in Chicago: Exhausted, Subdued, and Kind of Likable
By Carol Felsenthal
In an appearance at the Economic Club, the embattled New Jersey governor promoted his centrist bona fides and toned down his big personality. Read more
How to Win a Bidding War on Chicago Real Estate
By Dennis Rodkin
After a winter freeze, home sales will soon heat up in the city. Here's how to make sure your dream home doesn't get bought by someone else. Read more
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