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      Funny Business: Improv and sketch comedy is rooted in Chicago but bears its fruit elsewhere

      Funny Business: Improv and sketch comedy is rooted in Chicago but bears its fruit elsewhere

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      The Cap: The Life and Times of Chicago’s Real-Life Folk Antihero

      The Cap: The Life and Times of Chicago’s Real-Life Folk Antihero

      The Features
      Chicago’s Sexual-Trafficking Machine And The Crusaders Who Fight It

      Chicago’s Sexual-Trafficking Machine And The Crusaders Who Fight It

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      It’s Go Time: New life is being pumped into this ancient game

      It’s Go Time: New life is being pumped into this ancient game

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      Fighting The Fight: Activist, former Bull Craig Hodges guides youth in his hometown

      Fighting The Fight: Activist, former Bull Craig Hodges guides youth in his hometown

      Our Past
      The Rise And Fall Of Chicago’s Greatest Industry

      The Rise And Fall Of Chicago’s Greatest Industry

      Evolution
      Lincoln Square: A German time-capsule supported by growing diversity

      Lincoln Square: A German time-capsule supported by growing diversity

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      Lauren Huffman And The Comeback of Storytelling

      Lauren Huffman And The Comeback of Storytelling

      Evolution
      Lincoln Square: A German time-capsule supported by growing diversity

      Lincoln Square: A German time-capsule supported by growing diversity

      Evolution
      Old Town: Enjoy an open-door policy and a changing landscape

      Old Town: Enjoy an open-door policy and a changing landscape

      Evolution
      Wrigleyville: Raising the bar, while making room for families

      Wrigleyville: Raising the bar, while making room for families

      Evolution
      Ukrainian Village: Traditions overcome ‘hottest neighborhood’ label

      Ukrainian Village: Traditions overcome ‘hottest neighborhood’ label

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      Lauren Huffman And The Comeback of Storytelling

      Lauren Huffman And The Comeback of Storytelling

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      Richard Cahan: The Curator Of Chicago’s History

      Richard Cahan: The Curator Of Chicago’s History

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      From Up On High: The supertall ambition of skyscraper savant Adrian Smith

      From Up On High: The supertall ambition of skyscraper savant Adrian Smith

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      Changing Aging: Cherie Getlin and her team are advancing late-life care

      Changing Aging: Cherie Getlin and her team are advancing late-life care

      Namesake
      Diversey Avenue: A Founding Brewer

      Diversey Avenue: A Founding Brewer

      Namesake
      Oz Park: An Iconic Story Written Locally

      Oz Park: An Iconic Story Written Locally

      Namesake
      The Rookery Building: Crows and Corruption

      The Rookery Building: Crows and Corruption

      Namesake
      William Wells: The soldier with the double life

      William Wells: The soldier with the double life

      On These Streets
      ‘I’m one of the lucky ones’ — Marisol Nichols

      ‘I’m one of the lucky ones’ — Marisol Nichols

      On These Streets
      ‘It Means A Lot To Me, The City. I Love It.’ — Danny Pudi

      ‘It Means A Lot To Me, The City. I Love It.’ — Danny Pudi

      On These Streets
      ‘I Get Cravings For Chicago’ — Jeff Garlin

      ‘I Get Cravings For Chicago’ — Jeff Garlin

      On These Streets
      ‘My Life Is So Much Cooler Than I Ever Dreamed’ — Emily Bergl

      ‘My Life Is So Much Cooler Than I Ever Dreamed’ — Emily Bergl

      Our Past
      The Rise And Fall Of Chicago’s Greatest Industry

      The Rise And Fall Of Chicago’s Greatest Industry

      Our Past
      A Love Triangle Fit For The Big Screen

      A Love Triangle Fit For The Big Screen

      Our Past
      All in ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

      All in ‘A Hard Day’s Night’

      Our Past
      Clark and Addison Before the Cubs

      Clark and Addison Before the Cubs

      What Now?
      Fighting The Fight: Activist, former Bull Craig Hodges guides youth in his hometown

      Fighting The Fight: Activist, former Bull Craig Hodges guides youth in his hometown

      What Now?
      Marcus Robinson’s State Of Mind

      Marcus Robinson’s State Of Mind

      What Now?
      Loyalty And The Red Baron

      Loyalty And The Red Baron

      What Now?
      The Recovery of Éric Dazé

      The Recovery of Éric Dazé

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      Q&A with Rich Cohen, author of ‘The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse’

      Q&A with Rich Cohen, author of ‘The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse’

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      Winter 2017-’18

      Winter 2017-’18

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      What We’re Reading: Winter 2017-’18

      What We’re Reading: Winter 2017-’18

      Language Art
      When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

      When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

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      Q&A with Rich Cohen, author of ‘The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse’

      Q&A with Rich Cohen, author of ‘The Chicago Cubs: Story of a Curse’

      Dialogue
      Q&A with Jac Jemc, author of ‘The Grip of It’

      Q&A with Jac Jemc, author of ‘The Grip of It’

      Dialogue
      Q&A with Catherine Lacey, author of ‘The Answers’

      Q&A with Catherine Lacey, author of ‘The Answers’

      Dialogue
      Q&A with Jami Attenberg, author of ‘All Grown Up’

      Q&A with Jami Attenberg, author of ‘All Grown Up’

      Language Art
      When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

      When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

      Language Art
      Make One Word Two Again

      Make One Word Two Again

      Language Art
      Keep Your Writing In Line With Parallel Structure

      Keep Your Writing In Line With Parallel Structure

      Language Art
      The Perils Of Plurals

      The Perils Of Plurals

      Popular Books
      What We’re Reading: Winter 2017-’18

      What We’re Reading: Winter 2017-’18

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      What We’re Reading: Fall 2017

      What We’re Reading: Fall 2017

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      What We’re Reading: Summer 2017

      What We’re Reading: Summer 2017

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      What We’re Reading Spring 2017

      What We’re Reading Spring 2017

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      Winter 2017-’18

      Winter 2017-’18

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September 2017
Namesake
Diversey Avenue: A Founding Brewer

Diversey Avenue: A Founding Brewer

  • Sarah Lahey
  • September 28, 2017

For anyone who’s ever had a beer on Diversey Avenue, you have, probably unknowingly, honored the man behind the. Continue reading

The Features
It’s Go Time: New life is being pumped into this ancient game

It’s Go Time: New life is being pumped into this ancient game

  • Alan P. Henry
  • September 22, 2017

Last May, Google’s computer algorithm AlphaGo beat the world’s top-ranked player in the ancient Chinese board. Continue reading

Glimpse
Richard Cahan: The Curator Of Chicago’s History

Richard Cahan: The Curator Of Chicago’s History

  • Alan P. Henry
  • September 20, 2017

When it comes to cataloguing the city’s history via photography, there’s no one more prominent than Richard. Continue reading

Language Art
When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

When Autocorrect Is Incorrect

  • Amanda Jacobs
  • September 18, 2017

Many see linguistics as an antiquated field. In the tech age, communication moves so fast that rules of language,. Continue reading

The Features
Ball For Life: A Chicago basketball league you must see to believe

Ball For Life: A Chicago basketball league you must see to believe

  • Neil Milbert
  • September 14, 2017

Bonded by a love of basketball, they have become a band of brothers, these seasoned men of all colors and all. Continue reading

Evolution
Old Town: Enjoy an open-door policy and a changing landscape

Old Town: Enjoy an open-door policy and a changing landscape

  • Jamie Lynn Ferguson
  • September 12, 2017

Celebrity status abounds in Chicago’s historic Old Town. It’s where the previously unknown honed the skills. Continue reading

What Now?
Marcus Robinson’s State Of Mind

Marcus Robinson’s State Of Mind

  • Joe Coughlin
  • September 8, 2017

Being a teacher seemed like a pretty good plan for a college-aged Marcus Robinson. After all, playing football for. Continue reading

The Features
Taking It To The Streets: How City Bureau is fixing Chicago news

Taking It To The Streets: How City Bureau is fixing Chicago news

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • September 6, 2017

It’s 10 a.m. on a July day, the air has just started to hang hot and heavy above the morning streets outside. Continue reading

Dialogue
Q&A with Jac Jemc, author of ‘The Grip of It’

Q&A with Jac Jemc, author of ‘The Grip of It’

  • Joe Coughlin
  • September 1, 2017

It’s been said that moving into a new home is one of life’s most stressful events—even more so in Jac. Continue reading

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