Tonight, six art venues have teamed up with the nonprofit Old Town Triangle Association to spotlight art in Lincoln Park: Madron Gallery (1000 W. North), Leslie Wolfe Gallery (1763 N. North Park), Wrightwood 659 (659 W. Wrightwood), DePaul Art Museum (935 W. Fullerton), Josh Moulton Fine Art Gallery (2218 N. Clark); and Gallery 1871 (1871 […]
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Disharmony at the Old Town School
The Old Town School’s new union fears the administration is treating teachers like commodities, not inspirations.
A challenging and memorable bike ride around Chicago’s exact city limits
Cycling, sightseeing, and snacking from Rogers Park to Edison Park, Mount Greenwood to Hegewisch
This is my brain on local TV news
Thirteen and a half hours of broadcasts on looting leave a day of impressions without a trace.
Israel’s melting pot cuisine is finally done right at Galit
Zachary Engel brings modern Israeli cooking to Chicago via Zahay and Shaya.
Dim sum and win some at Lincoln Park’s D Cuisine
Yum cha is fine at this rare tearoom outside of Chinatown, but it’s the Guangdong chef specials that are really worth investigating.
Residents reflect on rehabbed Lathrop Homes
“I suffered too much to live here.”
The long death of Jean Lalime
A classic tale of Chicago corruption, and also of rabbinical law, frontier justice, and the city’s first murder
At this year’s Ginza Holiday, a lesson in kitsuke, the art of wearing a kimono
Sarah Beharovic, 20, of Crystal Lake, get garbed by “the Kimono Lady,” Kerry, of Ohio Kimono.
Once a street gang, then a political collective, the Young Lords celebrate 50 years with a symposium at DePaul
“We’re not from Humboldt Park or Lincoln Park, we’re Puerto Ricans.”
Chicago’s Wax Trax! Records portrayed as a romance etched in vinyl in new documentary
Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records chronicles the love relationship that sustained Chicago’s legendary record store and label.
Her style? ‘A little weird, a little masculine, a little trendy, and a lot of streetwear’
“I really try to teeter the line between extremes,” says design manager Katrina Wolf in this week’s Street View.
Is it time to bring point-to-point car share to Chicago?
First Ward alderman Joe Moreno wants to put a trial program in place this spring, but opponents worry that it will create a parking crunch.