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Chicago magazine

Apr 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

The Answer Man

Critic’s Choice

OK Supercomputer • Absolutely fascinating article [“The Computer That Will Change Everything,” February]. Its processing capability is almost beyond comprehension. Imagine speed increasing a trillionfold in just the last 40 years!

CITY OF BIG QUESTIONS

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Bikes vs. Business • A hardware store’s closing in Logan Square brings to a head the rising tensions over protected bike lanes.

The Rookie • At 53, new White Sox manager Pedro Grifol is getting his first shot at running a team.

MEET THE WHITE SOX’S NEXT STAR • Three things to know about Oscar Colas

Chicago’s Country Roots • Mark Guarino’s new book, Country and Midwestern, looks back at when our city was a country music capital. Here’s what we learned.

Waiting for the Bus A tragicomedy

Mies in the Woods • The modernist master inspired a home in sylvan Riverwoods.

Where It’s @

Irene Michaels • Actor, musician, equestrian, cat walker

Fab Five • Look for this quintet of buzzy artists at this month’s Expo Chicago.

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

Restaurant Reboots • Three newly revamped concepts reflect how dining out has changed since the pandemic.

Pasta Prince

Downtown Terroir • The new Chicago Winery in River North brings in grapes from around the country for its own take on vino.

Spring Showstopper

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

Outside the Box • A former factory becomes one couple’s expansive yet orderly entertainment zone.

The Plant Whisperer • Nika Vaughan shares tips for building a lush green scene inside your home.

Sky as Your Ceiling • A revamped Lincoln Park rooftop brings living room vibes outside.

The Life of a Server Lifer • In his decades of working in restaurants, the author has served celebrities and deployed sass. He’s also found fulfillment.

BEST NEW RESTAURANTS • THESE 11 TOP NEWCOMERS ARE ALL ABOUT DELIVERING BOLD FLAVORS AND GOOD TIMES.

A Critic’s Plea: No More Tasting Menus • The glut of these sky-high-priced restaurants puts the best cooking in town out of reach.

5 Best New Sweets

HOUSE DIVIDED • Trax Records helped launch Chicago’s own musical genre, but the artists behind the influential label say they weren’t fairly compensated. Now they’re fighting for what’s theirs.

EVERYONE AGAINST US • In this exclusive adaptation of his new book, a former Cook County public defender describes what it’s like advocating for the accused—and recounts the injustices he witnessed.

Coach Redux • The luxury house returns to Michigan Avenue, refreshed.

Small Wonder • A pint-size Andersonville shop puts kids first with handmade clothing and accessories.

Collette Pollard’s Spot for Statuary • A scenic designer for Chicago’s top theaters reveals her go-to artisan for sculptures.

Zetta Elliott • Creative and car-free, the prolific author explores her adopted hometown on foot.

Rebecca Makkai • The novelist, 44, on her first bad review, ADHD’s upside, and a certain tweet about red hats

ALWAYS HAVE AN ANSWER TO “Where should we eat?”


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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

The Answer Man

Critic’s Choice

OK Supercomputer • Absolutely fascinating article [“The Computer That Will Change Everything,” February]. Its processing capability is almost beyond comprehension. Imagine speed increasing a trillionfold in just the last 40 years!

CITY OF BIG QUESTIONS

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Bikes vs. Business • A hardware store’s closing in Logan Square brings to a head the rising tensions over protected bike lanes.

The Rookie • At 53, new White Sox manager Pedro Grifol is getting his first shot at running a team.

MEET THE WHITE SOX’S NEXT STAR • Three things to know about Oscar Colas

Chicago’s Country Roots • Mark Guarino’s new book, Country and Midwestern, looks back at when our city was a country music capital. Here’s what we learned.

Waiting for the Bus A tragicomedy

Mies in the Woods • The modernist master inspired a home in sylvan Riverwoods.

Where It’s @

Irene Michaels • Actor, musician, equestrian, cat walker

Fab Five • Look for this quintet of buzzy artists at this month’s Expo Chicago.

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

Restaurant Reboots • Three newly revamped concepts reflect how dining out has changed since the pandemic.

Pasta Prince

Downtown Terroir • The new Chicago Winery in River North brings in grapes from around the country for its own take on vino.

Spring Showstopper

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

Outside the Box • A former factory becomes one couple’s expansive yet orderly entertainment zone.

The Plant Whisperer • Nika Vaughan shares tips for building a lush green scene inside your home.

Sky as Your Ceiling • A revamped Lincoln Park rooftop brings living room vibes outside.

The Life of a Server Lifer • In his decades of working in restaurants, the author has served celebrities and deployed sass. He’s also found fulfillment.

BEST NEW RESTAURANTS • THESE 11 TOP NEWCOMERS ARE ALL ABOUT DELIVERING BOLD FLAVORS AND GOOD TIMES.

A Critic’s Plea: No More Tasting Menus • The glut of these sky-high-priced restaurants puts the best cooking in town out of reach.

5 Best New Sweets

HOUSE DIVIDED • Trax Records helped launch Chicago’s own musical genre, but the artists behind the influential label say they weren’t fairly compensated. Now they’re fighting for what’s theirs.

EVERYONE AGAINST US • In this exclusive adaptation of his new book, a former Cook County public defender describes what it’s like advocating for the accused—and recounts the injustices he witnessed.

Coach Redux • The luxury house returns to Michigan Avenue, refreshed.

Small Wonder • A pint-size Andersonville shop puts kids first with handmade clothing and accessories.

Collette Pollard’s Spot for Statuary • A scenic designer for Chicago’s top theaters reveals her go-to artisan for sculptures.

Zetta Elliott • Creative and car-free, the prolific author explores her adopted hometown on foot.

Rebecca Makkai • The novelist, 44, on her first bad review, ADHD’s upside, and a certain tweet about red hats

ALWAYS HAVE AN ANSWER TO “Where should we eat?”


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