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Why Jose Lopez Stands Between Gentrification and Humboldt Park
By Elly Fishman
The Puerto Rican stronghold of Humboldt Park is fast becoming one of the city’s hottest neighborhoods. Meet the man who wants to stop that. Read more
Photos: The 2014 People’s Parade in Humboldt Park
By Elly Fishman
The 32nd annual celebration of Puerto Rican culture hit Chicago in June. Read more
Young Hugh Hefner Illustrates Chicago
By Whet Moser
A couple years before Playboy launched, Hef tried his shot at cartooning with "a rowdy burlesque of Chicago manners and morals." Read more
Dear Bears: Booing You Means I Care
By Jeff Ruby
One Bears fan is still reeling from the team's depressing loss to the Miami Dolphins this weekend. Read more
The White City in Living Color: Watercolors of the Columbian Exposition
By Whet Moser
A topographer, theater designer, and self-taught artist from Rock Island captured the now-forgotten plumage of the 1893 World's Fair. Read more
Why Are Helicopter Parents So Intense? Maybe They’re Scared
By Whet Moser
As the nation's job market places an increasingly high value on skills and a increasingly high price on failure, helicopter parenting is an economic adaptation. Read more
What the Chicago Riverwalk Will Look Like, and What That Means
By Whet Moser
A Q&A with Gina Ford, the landscape architect behind the city's next ambitious public space. Read more
The Faces of the Chicago Marathon
By Emmet Sullivan
Nearly 45,000 runners dashed the 26.2 miles of the 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday. Here's what they looked like at Mile 19. Read more
Which Chicago Companies Are Good Investments?
By Carolyn Bigda
It's been a good five years for local stocks, but it's what's next that's most important. Read more
Chicago Has Celebrated the Great Fire Since It Stopped Burning
By Whet Moser
It might seem weird to celebrate a massive tragedy, but the city has long treated the Great Chicago Fire with the same braggadocio that gives us the nickname "The Windy City." Read more
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