3 Things to Know About the Officers in the United Airlines Fiasco By Bettina Chang The 300-member unarmed airport police force is facing national scrutiny after officers dragged a passenger off a United flight. Read more
Glass Condo Building Keeps Brick Façade as "Fence" By Moira Lawler The "new-within-old" design in Lincoln Park aims to provide privacy for lower levels and keep the neighborhood's historic look intact. Read more
The Lens of a Dissident: Ai Weiwei's First Chicago Show By Jason Foumberg The Chinese artist and activist premieres thousands of photos in #AiWeiwei at the Museum of Contemporary Photography this month. Read more
Ella Elli Is a New Cozy Date Spot in Wrigleyville By Peter Ranvestel and Bettina Chang Or grab some friends and enjoy the global grub. Read more
Illinoisians Are Willing to Pay More Taxes to Help the Poor By Whet Moser Just don't ask us where exactly the money should go. Read more
Café Robey's Brunch Is as Stylin' as Its Digs By Carly Boers There's a lot to like, but the food could use a little help. Read more
Meet Chicago Designer Brock Lane Mettz By Meg Mathis Plus: customized gifts, a suburban First Friday, and a design expo debuts at Navy Pier. Read more
Korean Fashion Pops Up at Nordstrom By Jenny Berg Plus, a sale for cyclists, an exciting development for doughnut-lovers, and more Read more
Another Way Illinois Shoots Itself in the Foot When Defunding Colleges By Whet Moser It's not just about educating students—colleges are proven to spur economic growth by their very existence. Read more
Anne Elizabeth Moore Digs into the War on Women Interview by Hannah Nyhart In her new book, Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes, the cultural critic chronicles injustices waged against the female body. Read more