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Chicago magazine

May 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 Death of a Giant

Food for Thought

Whose House Is It? • Nice job by Mark Caro in covering the financial shenanigans that have undermined Chicago house music [“House Divided,” April]. As someone who covered this scene for decades, I can confirm it was ever thus. Artists revered globally, but the middlemen sucked up the money. Music “industry” in a nutshell.

Q: What’s with the “Y” emblem on the new Cook County flag? • CITY OF BIG QUESTIONS

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Lightfoot’s Legacy • Yes, she did not play well with others, but the departing mayor also curbed ward fiefdoms and boosted neglected neighborhoods.

This Dreamer Cometh • In his new biography of MLK, Jonathan Eig presents a radical yet human portrait of the crusader.

A Taste of King: A Life • ◼ A sample from Eig’s chapter about the reverend moving into a North Lawndale apartment in 1966 to bring attention to redlining in Chicago and living conditions in its blighted neighborhoods:

Rowe v. Raoul • While we await a pivotal court ruling, here’s all you need to know about Illinois’s plan to bail on cash bail.

Victorian Secret • A Queen Anne serves up a piece of history in Lake View.

Where It’s @

Jake Hamilton • Entertainment reporter, movie fan, nap embracer

Civics Lesson • In its dive into constitutional rights and wrongs, TimeLine Theatre grapples with a post-Roe world.

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

French Trip • Le Select, the glitzy new restaurant from Daniel Rose and Boka Restaurant Group, stumbles out of the gate.

Drinks in Bloom • This season’s beverages are coming up roses — and violets and lavenders and chamomiles.

Family Flavors • At Boonie’s Filipino Restaurant, Joe Fontelera explores the cuisine he grew up with.

Ask the Dining Editor

Toast With the Most

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

Lithuania Calling • How a local indie band became a one-hit wonder on the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Hit the Road, Foodies! • Pack your appetite and explore these thriving dining scenes, from Indy to Traverse City, Michigan — all just an easy drive away.

1 Indy’s New Culinary Wave • Forward-thinking chefs and bartenders are serving some of the country’s best eats and drinks. Amy Cavanaugh digs in.

Burger Pit Stops • Are we there yet? Nope, but break up your drive by grabbing a beef-and-bun bite at these iconic spots along the way.

WORTH THE DRIVE • Chicago chefs name Midwest restaurants they will road-trip for.

2 Michigan’s Greatest Beer Run • Anthony Todd finds something other than wine to imbibe in Traverse City—and on the way.

3 Beyond Cincinnati Chili • John Kessler heads to the Queen City, where pioneering chefs are helping remake neighborhoods.

A Field Guide to St. Louis Sandwiches • From a clever take on a breakfast classic to a Balkan-inspired delight, these are the five not to skip in the Lou.

WORTH THE DRIVE

4 Back to the Future in Wisconsin • In the Driftless Area, Cate Huguelet finds an artisanal cheese-and-meat region where small and sustainable have always been a way of life.

Southern Comfort Southern Comfort • Everybody seems to moving to Nashville these days, including a collection of former Chicagoans who have...


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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 Death of a Giant

Food for Thought

Whose House Is It? • Nice job by Mark Caro in covering the financial shenanigans that have undermined Chicago house music [“House Divided,” April]. As someone who covered this scene for decades, I can confirm it was ever thus. Artists revered globally, but the middlemen sucked up the money. Music “industry” in a nutshell.

Q: What’s with the “Y” emblem on the new Cook County flag? • CITY OF BIG QUESTIONS

Talking Points • This month’s conversation starters

Lightfoot’s Legacy • Yes, she did not play well with others, but the departing mayor also curbed ward fiefdoms and boosted neglected neighborhoods.

This Dreamer Cometh • In his new biography of MLK, Jonathan Eig presents a radical yet human portrait of the crusader.

A Taste of King: A Life • ◼ A sample from Eig’s chapter about the reverend moving into a North Lawndale apartment in 1966 to bring attention to redlining in Chicago and living conditions in its blighted neighborhoods:

Rowe v. Raoul • While we await a pivotal court ruling, here’s all you need to know about Illinois’s plan to bail on cash bail.

Victorian Secret • A Queen Anne serves up a piece of history in Lake View.

Where It’s @

Jake Hamilton • Entertainment reporter, movie fan, nap embracer

Civics Lesson • In its dive into constitutional rights and wrongs, TimeLine Theatre grapples with a post-Roe world.

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

French Trip • Le Select, the glitzy new restaurant from Daniel Rose and Boka Restaurant Group, stumbles out of the gate.

Drinks in Bloom • This season’s beverages are coming up roses — and violets and lavenders and chamomiles.

Family Flavors • At Boonie’s Filipino Restaurant, Joe Fontelera explores the cuisine he grew up with.

Ask the Dining Editor

Toast With the Most

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

Lithuania Calling • How a local indie band became a one-hit wonder on the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Hit the Road, Foodies! • Pack your appetite and explore these thriving dining scenes, from Indy to Traverse City, Michigan — all just an easy drive away.

1 Indy’s New Culinary Wave • Forward-thinking chefs and bartenders are serving some of the country’s best eats and drinks. Amy Cavanaugh digs in.

Burger Pit Stops • Are we there yet? Nope, but break up your drive by grabbing a beef-and-bun bite at these iconic spots along the way.

WORTH THE DRIVE • Chicago chefs name Midwest restaurants they will road-trip for.

2 Michigan’s Greatest Beer Run • Anthony Todd finds something other than wine to imbibe in Traverse City—and on the way.

3 Beyond Cincinnati Chili • John Kessler heads to the Queen City, where pioneering chefs are helping remake neighborhoods.

A Field Guide to St. Louis Sandwiches • From a clever take on a breakfast classic to a Balkan-inspired delight, these are the five not to skip in the Lou.

WORTH THE DRIVE

4 Back to the Future in Wisconsin • In the Driftless Area, Cate Huguelet finds an artisanal cheese-and-meat region where small and sustainable have always been a way of life.

Southern Comfort Southern Comfort • Everybody seems to moving to Nashville these days, including a collection of former Chicagoans who have...


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