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Hip-hop taught Andre Vasquez about community—and he wants to take those lessons to City Hall
In the 90s Andre Vasquez rapped as Prime and joined underground collective the Molemen. Now he’s a socialist candidate for 40th Ward alderman, hoping to unseat entrenched incumbent Patrick O’Connor.
Austin travel agent helps west siders see the world—and lists her favorite midwestern trips
Stops on the Underground Railroad, an urban cheese factory, and an eye-popping Hindu temple are among Crystal Dyer’s road-trip recommendations.
Why I quit social media cold turkey in 2015
The feeling of connection offered by Twitter and Instagram was an addiction—one that’s been hard to kick.
In the NCAA title game, smart money is on the sponsors
March Madness becomes Moneyball.
Funds and Games: Chicago 2016’s “Stewardship Report”
A new donor report claims transparency but obscures details on who’s paying for the Olympic bid. And then there’s the question of why they’re paying.
Quit your job and become an artist
Laura Zinger’s documentary “Proceed and be Bold!” about activist print maker Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. headlines Tuesday’s Indie Flicks showcase at Sonotheque.
AT&T and public access TV
Wednesday’s the deadline to join a petition asking the FCC to do something about the way AT&T handles public access TV channels.
AT&T is very interested in what you have to say
AT&T is very interested in what you have to say.
Pearl Jam censored by AT&T?
Pearl Jam calls AT&T out on Lollapalooza webcast “glitches.”