A Highland Park Landmark from the 1870s Is for Sale, Complete with Period Kitchen By Ian Spula The house could return to private ownership for the first time since 1968. Read more
The State of Chicago's Arthouses By Matt Pollock As Chicago International Film Festival goes off at the city's glitziest megaplex, how are Chicago's year-round art theaters faring? Read more
Amazing Before-and-After Photos from the Great Fire of 1871 By Whet Moser The Story of Chicago captures the ruins—and the Relic House, a bar built from the city's ashes. Read more
This Gigantic Bungalow in West Ridge Just Listed for $750,000 By Ian Spula At 5,000 square feet, brandishing limestone and slate, it's a signature work of architecture in this historic neighborhood. Read more
Hop on the Bandwagon: Five Things to Know About Jake Arrieta By Emmet Sullivan If you're just tuning in to this Cubs season, here's a primer on baseball's newest star. Read more
The Top Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week The best events in theater, dance, art, and more Read more
How to Make Sense out of Chicago’s Crowded Steak House Scene By Penny Pollack Where two new restaurants—Swift & Sons and Maple & Ash—fall in Chicago’s steakscape Read more
This Rare Live-Work at the Heart of Fulton Market Is $2.75 Million By Ian Spula Developed as an attached single-family atop retail space, this townhouse option at Fulton and Morgan Streets brings the prospect of big rental income. Read more
How Gunny Harboe is Restoring Frank Lloyd Wright's Most Notable Works By Ian Spula Chicago sits down with the renowned preservation architect to account for his recent work with Wright, Mies, and more. Read more
Check Out This Week’s Top Sales and Local Shopping Events By Jenny Berg The best discounts going on around Chicago—and where to shop for local wares at the Taste. Read more