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September 2017

Will This Meatpacker Pack Up and Leave Fulton Market?
By Moira Lawler
Dozens of food distribution businesses have left Fulton Market as glitzy restaurants and boutique hotels move in. Bridgford Foods is staying—for now. Read more
How to Maximize Space When You Have Tiny Closets
By Heidi Mitchell
Find out how to store your stuff from two expert designers. Read more
A Brief History of Union-Run Media in Chicago
By Yana Kunichoff
Labor-run papers used to be commonplace. More unique is the longest-running labor-owned radio station, which was based in Chicago and once hosted the Beatles. Read more
Top Ten Things to Do This Week in Chicago
Elgin Fringe Festival, Expo Chicago, Laboratory Dancers, David Hartt, Canadian Brass, and more Read more
Illinois Is Still Losing People—Especially College Students
By Whet Moser
While other states are poaching our high-school students with high-value, low-cost higher education, the state has cut funding for its economic and intellectual anchors with predictable results. Read more
Impress Your Friends with This Polenta Crostini Recipe from Spiaggia's Chef
By Maggie Hennessy
Polenta squares are a tastier, fancier base for crostini than bread. This dish is deceptively simple to make. Read more
Eggplant parmesan at Pisolino
Chef from Michelin-Starred 42 Grams Will Host Pop-Up Dinners
By Penny Pollack and Carrie Schedler
For the series he's dubbed Konro, Jake Bickelhaupt will be cooking tasting-menu meals at surprise locations all over the city. Read more
Loyola's DACA Medical Students, Largest Group in the Country, Plagued with Uncertainty
By Sarah Conway and Alex V. Hernandez
Nearly half of all undocumented medical students in the nation are enrolled at Stritch School of Medicine. With DACA in limbo, students like Rosa Aramburo are trying to stay optimistic about the future they've worked so hard for. Read more
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Court, Scalia, and the Notorious B.I.G.
By Emma Krupp
“There will be enough women on the Supreme Court when there are nine,” she said to the crowd at Auditorium Theatre. Read more
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