Bright hues and pop culture influence this dog walker’s style.
Tag: Vol. 46 No. 27
Issue of Apr. 13 – 19, 2017
A dapper gentleman makes good use of his extensive wardrobe
Street View features Zach Crichlow, who dresses up every weekend.
Harajuku party encourages self-expression in the South Loop
Model Juni Park sports a Harajuku-style ensemble complete with pouffy pink wig.
‘When I was working murders, birding really calmed me down’
Retired Chicago police officer Luis Muñoz now does all his investigating at Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary.
Before David Dao got dragged off of United there were the Kluczynskis
Thomas and Melanie Kluczynski once sued Delta in a case remarkably similar to the one Dao will probably file against United Airlines.
A GT Prime chef creates a sticky-sweet pairing for foie gras
Challenged to create a dish with marshmallow creme, chef John Kirchner goes savory and high-end.
Police officers elect new union president, and other Chicago news
Also, the passenger dragged from a United Airlines plane at O’Hare reportedly suffered a concussion, lost two front teeth, and had his nose broken.
Should media sanitize the past of the doctor manhandled on the United plane?
Journalists are well within their rights to acknowledge David Dao’s reportedly notorious past.
The Japanese animated feature Your Name is far prettier—and weirder—than any American blockbuster
Makato Shinkai’s movie is the body-swapping romance-cum-disaster film you didn’t realize you were waiting for.
In Jaguar Ride, Brian McMahon of the Electric Eels makes the band’s story as defiantly unmarketable as their music
On Saturday at Bric-a-Brac, Brian McMahon of Cleveland protopunk legends the Electric Eels signs copies of the band memoir Jaguar Ride.
Make Dana Cree’s donut ice cream
The Publican pastry chef’s Hello, My Name Is Ice Cream is an alluring volume on the frozen dairy arts.
Two Zion residents charged with conspiring to help ISIS, and other Chicago news
Also, Rahm returned to Washington, D.C., to discuss infrastructure and meet with DeVos.
A people’s history of Kevin Coval
Louder Than a Bomb cofounder Kevin Coval in the words of people in Chicago’s poetry, spoken-word, and hip-hop scenes whose lives he’s touched