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September 2013

Four Competitions Chicago Could Host Instead of the Olympics
By Whet Moser
Chicago didn't get the Olympics. But there's always snail racing! Read more
Fill Your Weekend With Design Events in Chicago
By Alice Oglethorpe
Choose from the Merchandise Mart Sample Sale, the Renegade Craft Fair, and a cool new exhibit at Paperish Mess—or fit them all in! Read more
Five Things to Do in Chicago This September
By Andrew Schulman
Expo Chicago, the Beethoven Festival, and more art and music from the culture calendar this month. Read more
Seven Concerts to See at the Beethoven Festival
By Graham Meyer
Out of more than 100 events in the nine-day festival, here are seven of the best bets—starting with a lovely-sounding concert tomorrow evening. Read more
Here Are Two Cool Chairs Up for Auction at Chairs For Charity
Thirteen designers' chairs will go on the block September 18 at Cosentino Center. Here's a face-off between two of them: Tiffany Brooks vs. Nicholas Moriarty. Read more
The Best Classic Rock, Blues, and Soul Shows to See This Month
By Kevin McKeough
Steve Earle, Riot Fest, and Pet Shop Boys are among the 14 best concerts in Chicago this September. Read more
Chicago's Strange History With Pneumatic Tubes
By Robert Loerzel
The Hyperloop may be in the news now, but shuttles powered by a burst of air were supposed to be the future of transportation in Chicago a century ago. Read more
Six Key Pieces To Make a Stylish Transition Into Autumn
By Carly Dyer
With the seasons changing, here are some versatile items to help your wardrobe weather the transition. Read more
Jane Lynch Took a Part in Afternoon Delight Without Even Reading the Script
The Illinois native didn't hesitate to sign on with director Jill Soloway, a friend from Chicago's classic Annoyance Theatre. Read more
With Afternoon Delight, Chicago's Jill Soloway Aced Her Directorial Debut
By Jason Heidemann
A talk with the Gold Coast native, who won the Sundance directing award for her debut film. It opens at Landmark Century Centre Cinema on September 6. Read more
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