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Edward Robert McClelland

We’re Still Intrigued by Rita Crundwell
By Edward Robert McClelland
A new season of Crooked City adds fresh voices to the story of a Dixon comptroller who embezzled $53 million. Chicago has exclusive early access to new episodes each Friday. Read more
Glenn Poshard: Let’s Emphasize Commonalities Between Chicago and Downstate
By Edward Robert McClelland
The Southern Illinois Democrat on his pro-life position, attitudes around depression, and how to bring the state together. Read more
It’s Hard to Raise Pigs in a High Rise
By Edward Robert McClelland
Goose Island will soon be populated by new developments. But long ago, it was Kilgubbin, a settlement of Irish squatters living in seven-foot-by-nine-foot shanties. Read more
Why Nathan Hill Sets His Stories In Chicago
By Edward Robert McClelland
The author's latest book, Wellness, places his characters in early 1990s Wicker Park and a modern North Shore. He shares why Chicago has a mythical quality for him. Read more
What Else We’d Like the L to Bring Back
By Edward Robert McClelland
We can’t be the only ones who miss the clink of a token. Read more
The Long-Foretold End of the Neighborhood Tavern
By Edward Robert McClelland
We've been mourning the end of the local drinking hole since Mike Royko’s very first Chicago Daily News column. Read more
You See a Toothpick, This Lincoln Square Resident Sees Art
Photos and story by Edward Robert McClelland
Wayne Kusy's toothpick creations are on display at the National Museum of Ship Models and Sea History, the Philharmonic Center in Naples, Florida, and in even featured in People magazine. Read more
The First Test for the Mayor’s Progressive Agenda
By Edward Robert McClelland
As the City Council takes up a wage increase for tipped workers, it may determine if the new mayor can deliver on the agenda he promised voters. Read more
The Brown Line Is a Lesson in How Chicago Changes
Photos and story by Edward Robert McClelland
Where it once rolled past a notorious housing project, the Northside line shows us just how much a city can change in 25 years. Read more
What Is the Shortest Street in Chicago?
Answered by Edward Robert McClelland
We even paced it off ourselves to be sure. Read more
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