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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

A Brief History of the Economics of Wage Discrimination
By Whet Moser
How we think and talk about why wage gaps exist informs policy—and can change how markets work all on its own. Read more
How Frankie Knuckles Saved Dance Music From the Disco Demolition Darkness
By Whet Moser
The legendary Chicago DJ reinvented a genre, transformed it into Chicago house, and preserved it for the next generation. Read more
Ten Stories Every Chicagoan Should Read
By Whet Moser
Learn Beverly’s unusual story of integration, get to know the city’s young dining hotshots, meet the sexiest dog in Chicago, and more. Read more
Why Northwestern's New Football Union Won Its NLRB Hearing
By Whet Moser
The school’s football program exemplifies the NCAA’s concept of the student-athlete, but there's no guarantee the concept will work elsewhere. Read more
Let Us Now Praise Famous Buildings
By Whet Moser
Why Do Affluent, Well-Educated People Refuse Vaccines?
By Whet Moser
A small, surprising demographic is worried about vaccines. But don't panic about it, because that's actually counterproductive. Read more
Look at Five Lonely Houses on Chicago's South and West Sides
By Whet Moser
Developers cleared the city's land for big projects, but when the housing bubble burst, nothing was built. Now, homes stand alone in Chicago's depopulated areas, as these haunting images from David Schalliol's Isolated Building Studies show. Read more
The 10 Must-Read Stories of the Week
By Whet Moser
Learn an ex-gangster’s story, how Chicago will curb menthol’s appeal to youth, an oral history of the Green Mill, and more. Read more
Even With the Occasional Derailment, the CTA Is Still a Lot Safer than Driving
By Whet Moser
As a measure of injuries per mile, here's how the stats break down. Read more
How Cook and the Collar Counties Won the Primary for Bruce Rauner
By Whet Moser
Dillard ran a tight race, but Rauner, the political newcomer, dominated downtown and the burbs—and his showing in southern Illinois wasn't bad, either. Read more
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