Today’s 12 O’Clock Track is “True Till Death” by Chain of Strength
Tag: Vol. 42 No. 3
Issue of Oct. 11 – 17, 2012
Did you read about NPR, the Philippine government, and skydiving?
Also Ohio diners, Christopher Kimball, and Bill Clinton
B-3 in, J.C. out—Chicago gets a new school boss
CPS biz as usual: Mayor Rahm kicks one CEO out, brings another one in, gives her a nickname and sticks taxpayers with the tab
Best shows to see: Home of Easy Credit, Flying Lotus, Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs, Kids & Explosions
Early this week you can see Home of Easy Credit, Flying Lotus, Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs, Kids & Explosions, and more
It’s Chicago Artists Month, so it’s Local Artist Week
And a shout-out to Reader contributor Todd Diederich
The shot that brought the projects down, part three of five
How the 1992 killing of Dantrell Davis forever altered not just the landscape of Chicago but urban policy nationwide, part three of five
Is this really one more thing reporters shouldn’t do?
Is Eric Zorn right when he says it’s wrong for a journalist to ask a judge to go easy on a defendant?
CIFF notes: after The Delay, a dip in the Mekong
Observations of two films to play on the first day of this year’s Chicago International Film Festival
Weekend tech reading: the New York Times’s “iEconomy” series
The gray lady offers up some in-depth reporting on hi-tech business
The shot that brought the projects down, part two of five
How the 1992 killing of Dantrell Davis forever altered not just the landscape of Chicago but urban policy nationwide, part two of five
Ten things that would make Internet text “cool” again
Some half-baked ideas for making text more exciting on the Internet, or something. Danger! Web experts ONLY.