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October 2016

Nosh & Booze Is a Great Place to Hide From Cubs Mania
By Peter Ranvestel and Carrie Schedler
If you just want to go out for a drink and don't want to deal with baseball crazies, mark this TV-free pop-up down. Read more
RIP Herb Kent: Cool Gent, King of the Dusties (and Former Classical and Punk DJ)
By Whet Moser
The Cool Gent started as a radio-club hobbyist on WBEZ in 1944. Over the years, he became the King of the Dusties, emceed for Martin Luther King at Soldier Field, and shaped the development of Chicago's distinctive house music style. Read more
Beautifully Ornate Scorecard Gives Cubs' Historic Win the Treatment It Deserves
By Matt Maldre
Saturday’s win over the Dodgers was a work of art. Read more
Joy in Wrigleyville
On to Cleveland! Read more
The Dearborn Does a Solid Pre-Theater Brunch
By Carrie Schedler
This is the room where eating happens before matinees, probably. Read more
The Hole in Jason Heyward's Swing Is Growing Bigger
By Whet Moser
But that's not necessarily a problem for the Cubs—for now. Read more
The Cubs Stay Alive, Creating a Dilemma for Some Hamilton Fans
By Luke Seemann
Sorry, Alexander: history has its eyes on Wrigley Field. Read more
Why Are Half of Chicago's 911 Operators Absent from Work?
By Yana Kunichoff
The position is more stressful than people assume, and 911 call takers don't get the same support as other emergency personnel. Read more
Why Does Trump Think Chicago Protesters Were Paid to Shut Down His Rally?
By Bettina Chang
The GOP nominee might not understand how a diverse group of passionate people could work together toward a common goal, but Chicagoans sure do. Read more
Eva Quateman’s New Furniture Line Will Get You Thinking Small
By Meg Mathis
Plus, a kitchen walk, a sample sale, and other home and design news Read more
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