Portraits of Resistance at the Women's March on Chicago By Alyssa Schukar They came. They danced. They marched in solidarity. Read more
Why They Marched By Sarah Conway and Martin Xavi Macias A quarter of a million people gathered downtown for Saturday's historic women's march. Beforehand, we talked to protesters about their fears, their hopes, and their many reasons for marching. Read more
Trump's Chicago Supporters Gather, Gloomily, on Inauguration Night By Joe Ward The area's sole "Deplora-ball" was meant to celebrate their candidate's big day, but a stormy outlook dampened the party. Read more
Bucktown Is Getting This Hip Brand’s Second-Ever Boutique By Jenny Berg Plus, there is so much designer merch on sale. Read more
Studio Gild Launches Foundation to Support Cancer Research By Meg Mathis Plus, bedding sales, a spring cleaning tutorial, and more home and design news this week Read more
We Interviewed Chilli Pepper About Duct Tape, Oprah, and Bitchiness By Bill Zehme The iconic female impersonator opens up about her career, life in Chicago, and how to read a crowd. Read more
How College Football Brings in Big Money for University Research By Whet Moser Schools that do well on the field bring in big donations and bowl revenue—and that can lead to money for profitable scientific research. Read more
Eccentric Bucktown "Tetris" Home Lists for $830K, Sells 9 Days Later By Moira Lawler The blocky three-bedroom loft house was built so other similar structures could be easily added on top. Read more
Five Things to Do This Week in Chicago Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Silencio Blanco, Unreal Realms, Joan of Arc, and John Cleese and the Holy Grail Read more