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The first murdered mayor was Carter Harrison. On October 28, 1893, two days before the closing of the World’s Columbian ...
The cult-fave jewelry maker brings its dainty, stackable collections to town.
After his video and images of coyote pups in Graceland Cemetery went viral, the author offers insight on these longtime ...
Adrienne Gunn's debut novel uses reality television — and humor — to consider how modern media has affected our approach to ...
Chicago took home three awards on Monday night at the 35th annual James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards, including Kumiko ...
Colcha embroidery, gesso reliefs, bultos en nicho, weavings, woodcarvings and retablos are just a few of the artistic mediums ...
There’s another Gen Z candidate running in the 9th Congressional District to replace retiring Representative Jan Schakowsky. Last month, we brought you the story of Kat Abughazaleh, the 26-year ...
John and Amy discuss their favorite spots for outdoor dining in Chicago, the dishes and drinks they look forward to each ...
The closing of the legendary dance club Medusa’s 25 years ago marked the end of an era. In this raw and raucous oral history, the club’s founders, employees, and patrons bring the exuberant ...
Best Public High Schools Our first rankings in five years go deeper than ever, with 110 schools across the six-county metro area.
A new MCA exhibition reconsiders generations of local queer art — and the activism that inspired it.
The founder of Local Style Potato Chips partnered with an SAIC grad student to kettle-cook a red carpet showstopper for the ...