What to Know About the Christopher Williams Retrospective By Jason Foumberg A look at the 30-year career that led to The Production Line of Happiness, which shows through May 18 at the Art Institute of Chicago. Read more
Five Fresh Chicago Restaurant Reviews By Penny Pollack Here are the critics' takes on Embeya, Dillman's, Waterleaf, and more. Read more
The Love, Loss, and Very Bad Decisions in Gina Frangello's A Life in Men By Jonathan Messinger The Roscoe Village author’s Slut Lullabies set the stage, and her new novel will attract the spotlight. Read more
Colleen Bell’s Confirmation Hearing Didn't Go Very Well By Carol Felsenthal But if recent history is any guide, the Obama bundler will probably get the ambassadorship to Hungary anyway. Read more
Painter Molly Zuckerman-Hartung Doesn’t Make Pretty Art By Jason Foumberg A few words on rebelling against conventional art ideas, from the Ukrainian Village resident headed to the Whitney Biennial in March. Read more
At IO Urban Roofscape, Science Meets the Skyline By Penny Pollack The retractable-roof space, open this month on the Godfrey Hotel's fourth floor terrace, is a culinary gadget lab for chef Riley Huddleston. Read more
Chicago People at the Sochi Olympics to Follow on Twitter and Instagram By Jack Cassidy These journalists, photographers, and athletes add a nice local angle to your world news stream. Read more
Charlie Trotter’s House Is on the Market at $2.695 Million By Dennis Rodkin The chef died in November in this 5,200-square-foot Lincoln Park house, which went up for sale on Monday. Read more
How an Expert Buys Great Vintage Furniture By Gina Bazer Dean Renaud, interior designer and local go-to-gal for the online design service Homepolish, shares her secrets on shopping and decorating with thrift store gems. Read more
Five Things to Do in Chicago This Week See dance, comedy, theatre, music, and more in the city soon. Read more