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Chicago magazine

June/July 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 Power of Their Pain

Ready for His Close-Up

Essential New Eateries • Restaurant lists from Chicago magazine are my trusty go-to source when I’m planning a visit [“Best New Restaurants,” April]. Can’t wait to read and eat my way through this one! @sasinsam via Instagram

Q: What does Division Street divide? • —Heather Vanderberg, River Forest

Talking Points • This summer’s conversation starters

Gown vs. Town • Northwestern’s plan to replace Ryan Field with a sports and entertainment complex is causing a hometown hassle.

The Long Game • Emma Tai started out fighting school closings and ended up helping elect a mayor.

The Man Who Called the Election

NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race • What to know about the first-of-its-kind event — and the chaos that comes with it

The Books of Summer • From sci-fi to scandal, here are eight titles we are eager to devour — all by authors with Chicago connections.

Anupy Singla • Cookbook author, surfer, pineapple juicer

Supers, Human • A new exhibition spotlights Marvel legend Alex Ross’s realistic superhero renderings.

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

“True Essence of Korea” • New menus at Parachute and Kimski get more in touch with their heritage.

Weak Flames • Kindling, Jonathon Sawyer’s new restaurant with the Fifty/50 Restaurant Group, fails to spark.

Nice Rice

Booze-Free Bottles • Nonalcoholic wines are having a moment. Here’s what to try.

Lexington Betty Wagyu Steak Dogs

Shell, Yes

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

Good Hospital, Bad Hospital • During a series of mental health crises, the author discovered that not all psych wards are created equal.

THE CRUSADER • CHICAGO HAS NEVER HAD A MAYOR LIKE BRANDON JOHNSON. CAN THE FORMER TEACHER AND UNION ORGANIZER REMAKE THE CITY?

The Best to Live Places • HOUSING PRICES HAVE COOLED, BUT INVENTORY IS STILL DOWN. HERE’S WHERE TO FIND THE HOME YOU NEED, WHATEVER YOUR SITUATION.

STARTER SEARCHERS • You’re ready to stop paying rent and begin planting roots within the city limits, but you’re on a budget.

NEW-OR-NOTHINGS • Perhaps you don’t want to deal with wiring that looks like it was part of a 1920s science experiment, or maybe you just want central air. Bottom line: “Vintage charm” has lost its charm.

SUBURBAN SKEPTICS • You want to leave the city, but not city living. Yes, you know all about Evanston and Oak Park, but there are other burgs that offer urban energy.

SPACE CHASERS • Whether you’re about to welcome another baby or your aging parents are moving in, you need more square footage, inside and out — at a reasonable cost.

SPECULATORS • Outdated kitchen, flood-damaged basement, a roof in disrepair — you look past that and see new possibilities and a good investment.

DOWNSIZERS • You’re an empty nester who is done with the hassle of maintaining a house. But while you want the smaller space of a condo, you’re willing to pay for amenities.

The Beauty Gurus • THESE 86 TOP COSMETIC DERMATOLOGISTS AND PLASTIC SURGEONS, RECOMMENDED BY THEIR PEERS, CAN HELP YOU LOOK YOUR BEST.

Highland Park’s Darkest Day • A year after the Fourth of July parade shooting that left seven dead and 48 wounded, six central figures recount their experiences both then and...


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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 Power of Their Pain

Ready for His Close-Up

Essential New Eateries • Restaurant lists from Chicago magazine are my trusty go-to source when I’m planning a visit [“Best New Restaurants,” April]. Can’t wait to read and eat my way through this one! @sasinsam via Instagram

Q: What does Division Street divide? • —Heather Vanderberg, River Forest

Talking Points • This summer’s conversation starters

Gown vs. Town • Northwestern’s plan to replace Ryan Field with a sports and entertainment complex is causing a hometown hassle.

The Long Game • Emma Tai started out fighting school closings and ended up helping elect a mayor.

The Man Who Called the Election

NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race • What to know about the first-of-its-kind event — and the chaos that comes with it

The Books of Summer • From sci-fi to scandal, here are eight titles we are eager to devour — all by authors with Chicago connections.

Anupy Singla • Cookbook author, surfer, pineapple juicer

Supers, Human • A new exhibition spotlights Marvel legend Alex Ross’s realistic superhero renderings.

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

“True Essence of Korea” • New menus at Parachute and Kimski get more in touch with their heritage.

Weak Flames • Kindling, Jonathon Sawyer’s new restaurant with the Fifty/50 Restaurant Group, fails to spark.

Nice Rice

Booze-Free Bottles • Nonalcoholic wines are having a moment. Here’s what to try.

Lexington Betty Wagyu Steak Dogs

Shell, Yes

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

Good Hospital, Bad Hospital • During a series of mental health crises, the author discovered that not all psych wards are created equal.

THE CRUSADER • CHICAGO HAS NEVER HAD A MAYOR LIKE BRANDON JOHNSON. CAN THE FORMER TEACHER AND UNION ORGANIZER REMAKE THE CITY?

The Best to Live Places • HOUSING PRICES HAVE COOLED, BUT INVENTORY IS STILL DOWN. HERE’S WHERE TO FIND THE HOME YOU NEED, WHATEVER YOUR SITUATION.

STARTER SEARCHERS • You’re ready to stop paying rent and begin planting roots within the city limits, but you’re on a budget.

NEW-OR-NOTHINGS • Perhaps you don’t want to deal with wiring that looks like it was part of a 1920s science experiment, or maybe you just want central air. Bottom line: “Vintage charm” has lost its charm.

SUBURBAN SKEPTICS • You want to leave the city, but not city living. Yes, you know all about Evanston and Oak Park, but there are other burgs that offer urban energy.

SPACE CHASERS • Whether you’re about to welcome another baby or your aging parents are moving in, you need more square footage, inside and out — at a reasonable cost.

SPECULATORS • Outdated kitchen, flood-damaged basement, a roof in disrepair — you look past that and see new possibilities and a good investment.

DOWNSIZERS • You’re an empty nester who is done with the hassle of maintaining a house. But while you want the smaller space of a condo, you’re willing to pay for amenities.

The Beauty Gurus • THESE 86 TOP COSMETIC DERMATOLOGISTS AND PLASTIC SURGEONS, RECOMMENDED BY THEIR PEERS, CAN HELP YOU LOOK YOUR BEST.

Highland Park’s Darkest Day • A year after the Fourth of July parade shooting that left seven dead and 48 wounded, six central figures recount their experiences both then and...


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