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Pulitzer winner Mark Konkol to lead Chicago Reader
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mark Konkol is named executive editor of the Chicago Reader.
The mysterious case of the Chicago Reader ‘time machine’
A newspaper box stocked with decades-old Reader issues recently turned up on the north side. Who’s behind this phantasmagorical contraption?
Do advertorials sully the Reader?
Media critic Mike Miner wrestles with the prevalence of sponsored content in this year’s People Issue.
Tallying Chicago’s Trump votes ward by ward
The Donald did well among white voters and poorly among black voters, as he did nationally.
Steve Bogira is leaving the Reader
The long-form senior staff writer has been with the paper more than three decades.
The Harold Washington Library rehearsal rooms offer DIY music therapy
An amateur pianist finds peace and quiet inside the practice spaces of Chicago’s central library.
Best of Chicago 2016
The 31 reasons to love Chicago right now—plus, everything from the city’s best pizza to the best person to follow on Twitter
Don’t think of the Reader’s public appeal as a negotiating gimmick
The online petition is a cry for help from a paper starved of resources.
Sun-Times, Reader no longer have managing editors
Sun-Times managing editor Craig Newman has resigned—and won’t be replaced.
Jake Malooley named editor of the Reader
The paper’s managing editor takes the reins after five months of interim leadership.
Reader’s Agenda Tue 8/19: Summer Music Film Festival, “Phantoms in the Dirt,” and a day at the MCA
What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Tuesday, August 19