This Rare Live-Work at the Heart of Fulton Market Is $2.75 Million By Ian Spula Developed as an attached single-family atop retail space, this townhouse option at Fulton and Morgan Streets brings the prospect of big rental income. Read more
Here's the Deal With That Installation in the John Hancock Center By Jason Foumberg The astronomy-inspired sculpture from British artist Wolfgang Buttress is now a permanent installation at the John Hancock Center. Read more
‘Wait Wait Don't Tell Me’ Returns to Millennium Park By Luke Seemann Who will the “Not My Job” guest be? We have a few ideas. Read more
Same Day Cafe is Your Newest Budget-Friendly Spot in Logan Square By Maggie Hennessy The bright storefront on Kedzie has some great sandwiches that won't break the bank. Read more
Ten Years Later, Schwa is as Excellent as Ever By Jeff Ruby After a decade of eccentric greatness, this restaurant is still eccentric—and great. Read more
The Mountains of Black Dust Next Door Were Covering Them in Grime. So They Fought Back. By Elly Fishman; Photography by Terry Evans BP has stored millions of tons of a refinery byproduct on the Southeast Side. Photos tell the story. Read more
I Found Out How to Actually Fish Around Chicago By Rod O’Connor Dad is a veritable pro in Florida, but he can’t buy a bite back home in Illinois. That’s about to change. Read more
A Night with Pauley LaPointe, Chicago’s Nightcrawler By Bryan Smith Anywhere there’s a shooting or a knifing or a car crash in this city, you will likely find Pauley LaPointe, camera in hand. Read more
Where to Do Your Staycation in Chicago By Nina Kokotas Hahn A new crop of hotels in the city means new options for vacations oh so close to home. But which is right for you? Read more
Why Northwestern Prof Laura Kipnis Doesn't Mind Student-Teacher Romances By Tomi Obaro Kipnis caused a minor campus scandal when she argued against college rules that prohibit teachers from dating students earlier this year. Read more