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January 2018

Hand-Eye Coordination Examines Sports and Society Through Art
By Robin Dluzen and B. David Zarley
The Western Exhibitions show, featuring "midwest-connected artists," runs through February 17. Read more
Samira Ahmed Is Chicago's Latest YA Superstar
By Teresa Manring
The Hyde Park resident's Love, Hate & Other Filters tackles Islamophobia in suburban Batavia, Illinois. Read more
What Can I Get for .. $450K in Berwyn?
By AJ LaTrace
Actually, prices dip much lower—$450,000 is as expensive as it gets for a single-family home in the western suburb. Read more
CPS Says Englewood Residents Support a Plan to Close Its Schools. Here’s What Really Happened
By Asiaha Butler
Five years ago, I helped create a plan for how to improve education in Englewood—with the support of CPS. Nowhere did it mention closing our neighborhood schools. Read more
Should Chicago Worry About Its Crime in Wooing Amazon? Sure—So Should Other Finalists
By Whet Moser
The city's reputation for crime may hurt its quest for HQ2—but if the data-driven company looks at the numbers, it'll find a somewhat different picture. Read more
New Play Tackles 1960s Cold War Fears from a Queer Perspective
Interview by Catey Sullivan
The artistic director of American Theater Company and the We’re Gonna Be Okay playwright discuss bomb shelters, handsome drifters, and more. Read more
10 Things to Do in Chicago This Week
John Mulaney, Boomerang, We’re Gonna Be Okay, B-Fest, Elgin Literary Festival, Pedro Fernandez, and more Read more
Sun Wah BBQ Gets "America's Classics" Status, and More Dining News
By Anthony Todd
Plus: The Warbler opens, Fonda Frontera closes, and the Whistler crew tries something new. Read more
As Olympics Approach, Local Trump Lookalike Gets Bigly Exposure in South Korea
By Jamie Hwang
This suburban man's Trump transformation is plastered all over Seoul, advertising clear retainers, as the world's attention turns toward the winter Olympics. Read more
What Craigslist Can Tell Us About Rents in Chicago
By Whet Moser
If you've got money, Chicago's pretty affordable. If you don't, there are surprisingly few options available. Read more
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