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Few American journalists know the Middle East better than Rajiv Chandrasekaran; he gives us a preview of his Chicago Humanities Festival talk, from the perspective of an insider on the war on terror.
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The local artist created two new colorways for a special edition of the popular Nike running shoe
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The young but prolific Chicago photographer previews his latest work—and new book—at the Museum of Contemporary Photography.
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Open Door, a new anthology celebrating 100 years of the Poetry Foundation, reproduces a hundred poems from the past century. Poetry magazine senior editor Don Share previews the book and discusses who is—and isn’t—featured.
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"I know Los Angeles and San Francisco are supposed to be 'cities,' but they’re not. I always felt like Chicago is the only other city in America. I always say that a city is a place where you can put your hand in the air and hail a taxi."
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The Canadian rockers return to the Windy City before their album is released September 25.
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The Northwestern grad opens up about playing flapper Billie Kent on this season’s Boardwalk Empire...
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Chicago-bred author Ashley Prentice Norton returns this week to promote her new novel, The Chocolate Money, out Tuesday. Chicago magazine executive editor Cassie Walker Burke spoke to the writer about the book, which has tongues wagging in North Shore and Gold Coast social circles because of its resemblance to real people and places.
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Our Q&A with the acclaimed designer, who opened a new exhibit at the Field that shows fashion through history
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