New MSI Exhibit Is Part Art, Part Architecture, and 100 Percent Lego By Hannah Nyhart Adam Reed Tucker has a few million bricks and a taste for the unbuildable. Read more
A Nervous Cyclist's Guide to Biking More By Whet Moser It makes reporters and columnists freak out, but there's no reason it should scare you—and there are plenty of options for getting the hang of it, whether you want to commute, carry your kid, or ride a century. Read more
Bohemian House Makes a Comforting Brunch By Carrie Schedler In these last few dreary weeks, it's exactly what you want to be eating. Read more
How to Survive the Chicago Lakefront Trail By Luke Seemann A few tips for making sure everyone is able to enjoy the path Read more
How the CPS Transgender Bathroom Policy Fits into the National Debate By Bettina Chang Reaction in Chicago has been mostly positive, and advocates hope it adds fuel to the national fight for transgender rights. Read more
Function and Style for the Spring Cyclist By Martha Williams Our top picks for gear and apparel that can weather a Chicago spring Read more
Chicago's Secret Society of Death-Obsessed Journalists—and the Belly Dancer Who Exposed Them By Rebekah Burgess Abramovich A look at the infamous Whitechapel Club, a group of turn-of-the-century newspapermen who loved the macabre Read more
Here Are the Local Design News, Trends, and Events This Week By Helena Kim Mother’s Day ideas galore, plus collections from Lois Weisberg, Chicago cultural icon Read more
The Top Style News, Sales, and Shopping Events This Week By Jenny Berg UNTUCKit opens, a Monica + Andy pop-up, Dose Market, and more Read more
The Making of a $13,000 Bike By Joel Reese Here’s what goes into building a masterpiece on two wheels. Read more