And it’s opening in its new digs on the Chicago River this weekend.
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At Terrace 16 you can eat like Donald Trump does
But you may want to stick to the $8 bread service.
The Chicago Architecture Biennial: Hard to understand but easy to enjoy
You’ll need as much assistance as the CAB provides to fully experience the Cultural Center show.
Where does the Chicago Architecture Biennial go next?
The current edition of the festival poses two possible directions its organizers can take.
Tribune Tower without the Tribune is merely a tower
The Chicago Tribune‘s lease at 435 North Michigan ends in 2018.
Continue peeking at Open House Chicago
This weekend we looked inside a former billboard factory in Ravenswood, Goose Island’s barrel warehouse, and other spots during the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Open House Chicago.
Rauner, Tribune—make a deal!
Here’s an idea: State government and the paper should swap homes.
Reader’s Agenda Wed 7/24: Philip Caputo, Twin Peaks, and Medea in Pilsen
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Wednesday, July 24
Reader’s Agenda Mon 5/13: The Yellow Birds, the Harlem Renaissance, and David Misch
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Monday, May 13
Aleksandar Hemon writes the story of his lives
Sarajevo and Chicago are the poles at each end of The Book of My Lives, Aleksandar Hemon’s new volume.
From the field to the office
How Craigslist brought me out of the cold and into the Reader office.
First Abrams, then Michaels, Now the “Bureaucrat”
A statue identified with Sam Zell disappears from the lobby of Tribune Tower.
John Kass’s Humor Finally Reaches the 21st Century
Trib columnist John Kass makes snarky comments about bloggers, so we make snarky comments about him.
One Bite: Bull’s Testicles on a Bun
Phillip Foss, former chef at Lockwood now running the food truck Meatyballs Mobile, has a new shtick: bull’s ball sandwiches, available today outside the Tribune Tower.