Architect Carol Ross Barney Finds Joy in Being Pushy By Mike Thomas The architect, 74, on the Chicago Riverwalk and why public spaces have to solve social problems. Read more
Highland Park’s Darkest Day As told to Mike Thomas A year after the Fourth of July parade shooting that left seven dead and 48 wounded, six central figures recount their experiences both then and since. Read more
Erick Williams Can Improve Your Attention to Detail Interview by Mike Thomas The Virtue chef, 48, on the rule he lives by and why he refuses to be pigeonholed into soul food. Read more
Why Tim Kazurinsky Reads the Obits Interview by Mike Thomas The actor, 73, on how he found his funny bone, the wild ‘SNL’ days, and Kansas City barbecue. Read more
Rebecca Makkai Knows the Upside of ADHD Interview by Mike Thomas The novelist, 44, on her first bad review and a certain tweet about red hats. Read more
Eve L. Ewing Is Learning to Say No Interview by Mike Thomas The author and sociologist, 36, on writing Marvel comics and finding stillness. Read more
How Steve James Gets His Film Subjects to Open Up Interview by Mike Thomas The documentarian, 68, on his deeper motive for ‘Hoop Dreams’ and how he puts subjects at ease. Read more
Phil Ponce: “I Didn’t Want to Be Broke” Interview by Mike Thomas The former Chicago Tonight host, 73, on growing up poor, quitting acting, and dealing with anxiety. Read more
The Day a 737 Crashed Into West Lawn By Mike Thomas Fifty years ago, a jet fell from the sky into the Southwest Side neighborhood. Here’s what happened, in the words of those who were there. Read more
Alpana Singh's Arrogance Has Served Her Well Interview by Mike Thomas The restaurateur, 45, on tough bosses, fear of failure, and why she quit the Master Sommeliers. Read more