Two Frank Lloyd Wright Homes Have Divided a Neighborhood By Dennis Rodkin A plan to convert the 1880s houses to a bed and breakfast may be dead because of community opposition in Kenwood. Read more
The Chicago Food Film Fest Is Mouthwatering and Weird By Matt Pollock Here's a 5-course preview of the action. Read more
How Bikes and Bike-Share Threaten a Way of Life By Whet Moser Why is so much anger directed towards cyclists? They're the vanguard of a great—and frightening—inversion. Read more
Lara Logan's Mistake on '60 Minutes' Is Not a Big Surprise By Carol Felsenthal A speech from October 2012 shows the kind of thinking that led to Logan's error. Read more
Here's What's Happening in Chicago Shopping This Week By Lynn Okura Bey Chicago has a new take on a classic shoe, Iridium opens on State Street, and there are two big sample sales about to start. Read more
Four Questions for Andrew Bird By Erin Osmon The singer explains the name of his new EP, I Want to See Pulaski at Night, and previews his intimate, sold-out Chicago shows in December. Read more
Try a Cranberry Pancake Recipe from Greg Ellis of 2Sparrows By Penny Pollack The state of Wisconsin cranks out cranberries like you wouldn't believe. Read more
Why Graham Elliot Is Closing By Penny Pollack and Graham Meyer A word with the celebrity chef on his past successes and plans for the future. Read more
$330,000 for a South Loop Two-Bedroom: If You Want It, Go Now By Dennis Rodkin With lake views, a balcony, walk-in closet, and a nice price tag, this one won't last. Read more
What Was the Biggest Thing That Happened in Chicago This Year? To jog your memory, here are four choices. Read more