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Chicago magazine

Jan 01 2023
Magazine

Stay city smart. Subscribe to Chicago magazine. Chicago magazine delivers an authoritative guide to life in one of America's greatest cities. From insight into the best dining and shopping to interviews with fascinating figures shaping the future of Chicago, every issue is your source for living city smart.

Chicago Magazine

Music to Her Ears

Lost and Found

Local Trailblazers • My first encounter with Nick Cave [“Chicagoans of the Year,” December] was when he led a troop of costumed art students through the streets of downtown under the L. He’s never stopped being memorable!

Your Best Building Photos

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Red Wave • Democratic socialists see next month’s City Council elections as a chance to build an influential bloc.

Bless the Beasts • Martha Nussbaum argues that making life better for animals makes life better for us, too.

Seeking Justice for Emmett Till • The new book A Few Days Full of Trouble details the long struggle of the Chicago teenager’s family to get legal accountability for his brutal murder. Here’s what we learned.

Where It’s @

A Sliver of Mansion • A co-op with garden access comes to market in the Gold Coast.

Streaming Chicago • Netflix won’t let you use your cousin’s login? Here’s some alternative local content we’d like to see.

Denali • Drag diva, skin care devotee, ice queen

Day After Day • Alexis J. Roston embarks on her second decade of embodying Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.

AGENDA • Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month

All Hail the Party Cut • Thin-crust, square-cut tavern style is the pizza of the hour.

Ask the Dining Editor

Drinking French • The wine bar and shop Le Midi is an elegant respite in Wicker Park.

Rocky Road • Bambola, a new Silk Road–inspired restaurant from Bonhomme Group, is one misstep after another.

Lunch Bunch

Good as Gold

The Hot List • 10 places everyone’s talking about (in order of heat)

Into the Lyons Den • The author moved to Chicago to pursue a career in standup comedy. He was in for a rude awakening.

OUR 30 FAVORITE THINGS TO EAT RIGHT NOW • FROM OVER-THE-TOP BANANA BREAD TO SPICED CAMBODIAN BEEF SKEWERS, THESE ARE THE DISHES WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF.

The Violin Doctor • HE’S TRUSTED TO REPAIR SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST FABLED—AND EXPENSIVE — INSTRUMENTS. HOW DOES JOHN BECKER MANAGE TO UNLOCK THE SOUND OF A STRADIVARIUS?

The Lost Photos of Jay King • THE NOTED STREET PHOTOGRAPHER SPENT YEARS CAPTURING EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE CITY. DECADES LATER, CHICAGO IS PUBLISHING IMAGES OF HIS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN SEEN.

TOP PRIMARY CARE DOCTORS • THEY SERVE AS YOUR FIRST STOP FOR MEDICAL NEEDS. AND THESE 262, NOMINATED BY THEIR PEERS, ARE THE BEST IN THE SIX-COUNTY AREA.

Step Forward • Two brothers team up for a new line of playful shoes for bons vivants.

The Sweet Life • Oak Park’s appetizing new boutique proves there are many ways to get a sugar rush.

Maker’s Mark • Vase & Vessel gives local artisans a stage.

The Mall Remix Matrix • As brick-and-mortar retail dwindles, shopping centers are reinventing themselves as multipurpose playgrounds.

Steve James • The documentarian, 68, on his deeper motive for Hoop Dreams and how he puts subjects at ease


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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Stay city smart. Subscribe to Chicago magazine. Chicago magazine delivers an authoritative guide to life in one of America's greatest cities. From insight into the best dining and shopping to interviews with fascinating figures shaping the future of Chicago, every issue is your source for living city smart.

Chicago Magazine

Music to Her Ears

Lost and Found

Local Trailblazers • My first encounter with Nick Cave [“Chicagoans of the Year,” December] was when he led a troop of costumed art students through the streets of downtown under the L. He’s never stopped being memorable!

Your Best Building Photos

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Red Wave • Democratic socialists see next month’s City Council elections as a chance to build an influential bloc.

Bless the Beasts • Martha Nussbaum argues that making life better for animals makes life better for us, too.

Seeking Justice for Emmett Till • The new book A Few Days Full of Trouble details the long struggle of the Chicago teenager’s family to get legal accountability for his brutal murder. Here’s what we learned.

Where It’s @

A Sliver of Mansion • A co-op with garden access comes to market in the Gold Coast.

Streaming Chicago • Netflix won’t let you use your cousin’s login? Here’s some alternative local content we’d like to see.

Denali • Drag diva, skin care devotee, ice queen

Day After Day • Alexis J. Roston embarks on her second decade of embodying Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.

AGENDA • Top 10 reasons to fill up your calendar this month

All Hail the Party Cut • Thin-crust, square-cut tavern style is the pizza of the hour.

Ask the Dining Editor

Drinking French • The wine bar and shop Le Midi is an elegant respite in Wicker Park.

Rocky Road • Bambola, a new Silk Road–inspired restaurant from Bonhomme Group, is one misstep after another.

Lunch Bunch

Good as Gold

The Hot List • 10 places everyone’s talking about (in order of heat)

Into the Lyons Den • The author moved to Chicago to pursue a career in standup comedy. He was in for a rude awakening.

OUR 30 FAVORITE THINGS TO EAT RIGHT NOW • FROM OVER-THE-TOP BANANA BREAD TO SPICED CAMBODIAN BEEF SKEWERS, THESE ARE THE DISHES WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF.

The Violin Doctor • HE’S TRUSTED TO REPAIR SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST FABLED—AND EXPENSIVE — INSTRUMENTS. HOW DOES JOHN BECKER MANAGE TO UNLOCK THE SOUND OF A STRADIVARIUS?

The Lost Photos of Jay King • THE NOTED STREET PHOTOGRAPHER SPENT YEARS CAPTURING EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE CITY. DECADES LATER, CHICAGO IS PUBLISHING IMAGES OF HIS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN SEEN.

TOP PRIMARY CARE DOCTORS • THEY SERVE AS YOUR FIRST STOP FOR MEDICAL NEEDS. AND THESE 262, NOMINATED BY THEIR PEERS, ARE THE BEST IN THE SIX-COUNTY AREA.

Step Forward • Two brothers team up for a new line of playful shoes for bons vivants.

The Sweet Life • Oak Park’s appetizing new boutique proves there are many ways to get a sugar rush.

Maker’s Mark • Vase & Vessel gives local artisans a stage.

The Mall Remix Matrix • As brick-and-mortar retail dwindles, shopping centers are reinventing themselves as multipurpose playgrounds.

Steve James • The documentarian, 68, on his deeper motive for Hoop Dreams and how he puts subjects at ease


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