Lynette Smith
We Have Some Ideas for the Kid Coder Who Created a Vaccine Database
Our wish list for the vaccine-wrangling whiz kid
Deon Cole
The comedian, 49, on tricking out his rent-free pad, making a pact with Common, and writing for Conan.
How to Hang Art Like A Pro
How do you create a gallery-worthy art wall in your home? KitchenLab Interiors cofounder Rebekah Zaveloff shares advice gleaned from these past projects.
How to Spend $100 at Capucine
A frothy new Bucktown boutique sprinkles in a little vintage flatware and local jewelry, and a whole lot of transporting joy.
Ten Great Things to Do in April
You don’t have to go far to read intergalactic poetry and you can even stay home to go to Expo Chicago.
Au Levain Pairs Classic Pastries With Unexpected Flavors
Breakfast challah? Brie kouign-amann? A new pop-up in Lincoln Square thinks outside the pastry case.
The Day Tammy Duckworth’s Black Hawk Went Down
In an exclusive excerpt from her new book, the U.S. senator from Illinois recounts the dramatic downing of her helicopter in Iraq — and the early stages of recovery from her devastating injuries.
How Medill’s Dean Combats Zoom Fatigue
Journalism educator Charles Whitaker talks about being a tennis loyalist and afternoon snoozer