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Why Were the Bears So Terrible This Year?
By Whet Moser
A competent but boring offense tried to keep the heat off an abysmal defense, but still they played from behind more than almost any other team. Read more
Chicago’s Top Doctors
Chicago magazine’s biennial list of outstanding metro-area doctors. Read more
Does Air Pollution Drive Up Violent Crime in Chicago? One Study Says So
By Whet Moser
New research suggests that violent crime rates follow the direction of the wind. Read more
Motorola Is About to Be Phased Out
By Whet Moser
The Chicago company invented the cell phone, taught the Chinese how to build them, and built the Chinese market. Then it got devoured by its own creation. Read more
How Three Shared Office Spaces Stack Up
By Claire Zulkey
For when Starbucks just doesn't cut it Read more
The 10 Best Stories to Read This Week
By Whet Moser
How mental health figures into police violence, Anita Alvarez defends her record, and the Chicago connection to “Making a Murderer” Read more
Architect Jeanne Gang Has a Bold Vision for Chicago’s Police Stations
By Whet Moser
Chicago may not be ready for police reform—but it could start by reforming police architecture, using a plan set forth by the city's brightest design star. Read more
Anita Alvarez: "I’ve Done Nothing Wrong"
By Carol Felsenthal
The state's attorney defends her decision not to charge Officer Jason Van Dyke for more than a year—and fires back at her political opponents. Read more
The Renegade Taxidermist of Humboldt Park
By Lauren Williamson
Does the word “taxidermy” conjure up images of camo-clad big-game hunters and tacky dioramas of card-playing mice? Not in Mickey Alice Kwapis’s world. Read more
A Look Inside the World of Spoken-Word Karaoke
By Rod O’Connor
Nixon, Churchill, and Gandhi walk into a bar. . . Read more
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