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July 2013

A Bustier That’s as Versatile as it Gets (For a Bustier)
By Heiji Choy Black
This piece from Balenciaga is a stunner—and it’s on sale. Read more
Pat Quinn Shoots the Moon on Pensions
By Whet Moser
The governor returns to his style when he made his name as a 30-year-old political gadfly. It made him popular—but inadvertently added to the fix we're in. Read more
Don't Overanalyze the Barbecue at Smalls Smoke Shack
By Penny Pollack and Graham Meyer
Smalls, a new smoke shack in Irving Park, makes its barbecue a little differently. Read more
Sausage @ Shultzy's
By Penny Pollack
Eight Comedies on Stage in Chicago This Month
By Catey Sullivan
An African-American Tartuffe, a doomsday prepper, an angry, articulate hermit, a 370-year-old rom-com: wackiness ensues. Read more
Kai Zan Review (New): Humboldt Park Sushi Spot Keeps it Fresh
The comfortable atmosphere and stacked menu lands Kai Zan high on our charts. Read more
Five Great—and Free—Jazz Shows This Month
By Mark Loehrke
From Glen Ellyn to Humboldt Park to Millennium Park, there's free outdoor jazz all over town in the next two weeks. Read more
Two Must-Reads On How the Economy Works Now
By Whet Moser
The 31 doctors who sit in a Chicago ballroom and determine the price of medical payments; and why Chicagoland is the temp-worker capital of America. Read more
Want a Fake-Bake That Doesn’t Look Fake?
By Lynn Okura Bey
This new bronzer by Bobbi Brown helps cheat summer’s sun-kissed glow without trying too hard. Read more
Simpatico Review: Great Performances Hide a Weak Script
By Catey Sullivan
Sam Shepard returns to the themes of his classic True West, but the real reason to see it is Michael Shannon and his castmates. Read more
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