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Tag: Politics & City Life

Just Who Is Bruce Rauner?
By Carol Felsenthal
Chicago magazine takes a comprehensive look at the mystery man who could be Illinois' next governor. Read more
Even the Cops at Riot Fest Think the Smoking Ban Is 'Stupid'
By Matt Pollock
No one at Riot Fest, including the cops, understands why the park district banned smoking in parks. Read more
Two Reasons Why You Should Read Native Son
By Whet Moser
Richard Wright's classic has a reputation as crude protest literature, but it's an acute psychological portrait, a suspenseful noir, and a drama of Chicago geography. Read more
Chicago's New Crosswalk Signs are Working Pretty Well
By Whet Moser
How likely cars are to stop for you to cross the street has a lot to do with the infrastructure—which is slowly improving. Read more
Here Are the 10 Best Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
The history of the Logan Square Megamall, legal wrangling over Vivian Maier, and a witty masterpiece from Judge Richard Posner. Read more
The Surprising Way That Media Made America More Partisan
By Whet Moser
Cable hollowed out the center of American politics—but not in the way you might think. It's not the hyperpartisan political news television. It's HBO. Read more
What a Minimum Wage Increase Means in Chicago
By Alec Moran
Who's affected, how, and what Rahm's plan to up the minimum wage to $13 an hour really means. Read more
Q&A: Rick Perlstein on Ronald Reagan and His New Book, ‘The Invisible Bridge’
By Whet Moser
The historian talks about the myths and gifts of Ronald Reagan, his influence on Obama, and the infantilization of American politics. Read more
Bruce Rauner's Wine 'Club' Is More Like a Wine Dude Ranch
By Whet Moser
The gubernatorial candidate outed himself as a member of a six-figure wine club. But by the standards of elite Napa vineyards, Napa Valley Reserve is a bargain. Read more
10 Stories Every Chicagoan Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Life after prison, what happened to Chicago’s school librarians, hope for the Cubs, and more. Read more
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