Seven Sweet Jazz Shows Playing in Chicago This Month By Mark Loehrke Wayne Shorter and Wynton Marsalis will be in town, as will some bright young players from the next generation of jazz. Read more
This East Cedar St. Condo Keeps Its 1920s Style By Dennis Rodkin Complete renovation. Beautiful building. Nice block. The condo has a lot going for it—and it's going for $1.99 million. Read more
Do Bike Share Programs Ignore the Poor? By Whet Moser Chicago's new Divvy plan mostly targets the Loop and nearby El stations. Is that a problem? Or does a bike share program need to leave out less populated fringe neighborhoods to catch on in a city? Read more
Wreck Creation Brings Unique Repurposed Furniture to Lincoln Park By Alice Oglethorpe Artist Neil Galati makes old stuff new—and very cool—and offers it at a shop that’s surrounded by big box stores. Read more
Here's What's Happening in Chicago Dining This Week By Kaitlyn Jakola and Paige Pritchard At four openings and several events, you can find BBQ, beer, a BYOB bistro, and all the salted caramel popcorn you can eat. Read more
The Most Funny and Beautiful Things to Do in Chicago This Week Artists mix cocktails, the ladies of Off Off Broadzway perform, and an elaborately mustachioed gent plays the organ. Read more
Five Things to Give Your House a Nice Nautical Vibe By Jessica Nikolich Here's how to get a maritime look at a house on a lake or a getaway by the sea. Read more
Go to Chicago's Eleven Biggest Rock, Pop, and Hip-Hop Concerts in June By Selena Fragassi Chvrches, Black Flag, Tomahawk, She & Him, Japandroids, and one Fiery Furnace? Chicago sounds incredible this month. Read more
Who Ever Said a Tie Was a Bad Father's Day Gift? By Jessica Nikolich With Stock Manufacturing Company's ties, you can support a local business and raise your old man's style quotient. Read more
Illinois Governor Candidate Kirk Dillard Really Knows How To Alienate a Constituency By Whet Moser It's hard for Republicans to find new ways to take a stand on social issues. Dillard's plan? Bring a "first family" into power. Read more