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September 2015

What You Need to Know About the Chicago Dining Scene This Week
By Carrie Schedler
Two more places to get your chicken cravings met and a fancy new brunch to add to your weekend itinerary. Read more
How Will the Market React to the Cabrini-Green Settlement?
By Ian Spula
A recent court ruling establishes clear targets for mixed-income housing development in the Cabrini area, on an accelerated timeline. How might this affect the larger Near North Side? Read more
Club-Chic Steakhouse STK Opens in River North Tomorrow
By Penny Pollack and Matt Pollock
And if you're headed there, you better dress to impress. Read more
The Last Days of Mary-Arrchie Theatre: ‘We've Had Enough’
By Zac Thompson
The storefront theater is shutting down at the end of this season. The artistic director just doesn't have the energy anymore. Read more
Here's What's Happening in Chicago Culture This Week
By Matt Pollock
NBC buys a Poehler-produced pilot, Kartemquin snags an Emmy, and Chicago museums do a week of freebies. Read more
David Brock Calls Hillary’s Email Scandal ‘Phony,’ Says the ‘Air is Going Out’
By Carol Felsenthal
The once-archconservative provocateur shares why he thinks Hillary will be the nominee and Biden and Sanders won’t. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Ernie Banks, the University of Chicago’s message about rape, the Catholic Church and labor, and more Read more
Surprise! A Corpse Flower Just Bloomed at the Botanic Garden
By Emmet Sullivan
The first flower, "Spike," wilted under pressure, but "Alice" is now stinking up Glencoe just fine. Read more
Bernie Sanders Builds on Painful Economic Memories at His Alma Mater
By Whet Moser
The senator and presidential candidate comes back to the University of Chicago, where he faced a difficult transition as a working-class kid—and outlined his plan to make things easier for kids (and candidates) like himself. Read more
Riot Fest Spent $180,000 Beautifying Douglas Park. Is That Really So Bad?
By Matt Pollock
In the grand scheme of festival carnage, Riot Fest is no worse than its peers. Read more
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