Migrating to WordPress and modernizing the site is part of the Reader’s grand plan to keep being free and freaky for another 50 years. We couldn’t do it without you, and I want to thank everyone who’s supported us during our transition to nonprofit and our ongoing struggle—like everyone else—to successfully weather the upheavals of the last 18 months.
Tag: websites
Posted inColumns & Opinion
The world according to the Trib’s Rex Huppke
The world according to the Trib’s Rex Huppke
Posted inColumns & Opinion
One year in, the Chicago Cultural Plan is already receiving plaudits
What has the Chicago Cultural Plan actually done?
Posted inColumns & Opinion
What really happened in Paris, Illinois?
With a pardon at stake, two wrongful convictions in a double murder case get the reverse spin.
Posted inArts & Culture
Culture Vultures: Illustrator Matthew LaFleur recommends the webcomic Space-Mullet
Chicagoans recommend the webcomic Space-Mullet, a pair of contemporary art mags, and Lisa Alvarado’s Still, Life
Posted inBlogs
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.