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Poll: Who's Your Favorite Michigan Avenue Summer Visitor?
By Harry Sawyers
Let's recognize those people that make the Mag Mile such a special place in the summertime. Read more
30 Big Pictures of Boystown at the 2014 Pride Fest
By Emmet Sullivan and Ratko Radojcic
Huge crowds came to the 12th annual event to see Jennifer Hudson, Mya, and everyone else on Halsted Street. Read more
Where Do Chicago's Bike Commuters Live?
By Whet Moser
If you build a bike route, the bike commuters will come—and recent news shows a surprising trend among Divvy riders. Read more
See Mid-Century Chicago in 20 Vintage Postcards
By Whet Moser
A collection of linen postcards from 1930 to 1945 shows Chicago not exactly as it was, but as a visitor would want to remember it. Read more
Why My Kid Loves the Emergency Room
By Joe Meno
The experience at Lurie Children’s Hospital is quite pleasant—but, really, should our visits here be this much fun? Read more
10 Stories Everyone in Chicago Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
See the holes in Rauner’s proposed budget cuts, why Chicago should fight for the Obama and Star Wars museums, architecture offenses far worse than Trump's sign, and more. Read more
Hillary Is Nice to Rahm in Her Bland New Memoir
By Carol Felsenthal
The former Secretary of State once engineered Emanuel's demotion in the White House, but now they're a mutual-admiration society. Read more
Will Bruce Rauner Convince Illinois to Give Up on the Prairie Chicken?
By Whet Moser
The anti-chicken GOP candidate put the rare bird on notice in his plan to shake up Springfield. But the little bird has (barely) survived a lot of challenges. Read more
How Housing Debt and Student Loan Debt Create a Double Drag on the Economy
By Whet Moser
What we didn’t know about the housing bubble hurt us—but the lessons from the financial crisis could save us from the growing student-loan problem. Read more
How Three Chicago Chefs Lost 382 Pounds
By Rod O’Connor
In a career that revolves around amazing food, Art Smith, Sarah Stegner, and Michael Lachowicz lost a lot of weight—and (mostly) kept it off. Read more
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