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More on Lori Andrews, the bioethicist
Andrews, profiled in Chicago magazine by Bryan Smith.
Art theft unveiled
A discussion with Robert Spiel, former FBI agent and art-theft investigator.
Quotegate, and the Eric Ferkenhoff mystery
On Medill, David Protess, Mary Nesbitt, and Eric Ferkenhoff
Elizabeth Fenner new editor of Chicago magazine
Elizabeth Fenner will be the next editor in chief of Chicago magazine
Rich families, poor neighborhoods
Affluent black and Latino families are more likely to live in poor neighborhoods than affluent whites, according to a new study.
Chicago’s troubled beaches
Whet Moser notes that Chicago’s beaches have long been troubled
Chicago magazine’s outgoing editor: ‘You can’t feel like Lear raging against the storm’
When Richard Babcock took over as editor of Chicago magazine in April 1991, it was a time to worry. My column marking the occasion began: “We heard ominous rumbles out of Chicago magazine about the new man. ‘A martinet.’ ‘He doesn’t suffer fools gladly.’ ‘He’s alienated everybody.’ “The art director quickly resigned. “An eyewitness: ‘He […]
The Reader at 40: 1979
Forty Years: A weekly series in which we take a look at a specific year in Chicago history via the pages of the Reader.
The Michelin Betting Pool
Mike Sula’s in on the Michelin Guide bet organized by Chicago mag dining critic Jeff Ruby.
So What Happened With Those Jake Guys, Anyway?
Chicago magazine delves into the Jake scandal.
Home Fires
Mike Royko’s son David makes some peace with the besotted era of Chicago journalism and the columnist’s second home – O’Rourke’s.
A closer look at Chicago magazine’s best city burger: Hot Chocolate
A closer look at Hot Chocolate’s burger, ranked second in the city by Chicago magazine.