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An Iconic Chicago Building Gets a New Lease on Life

Once resigned to a grim fate, the Cook County Hospital is being reborn as a stunning hotel and food hall

Lollapalooza Announces Four-Night Livestream in Lieu of Festival

It's the next best thing to a real, live music festival

Why Are the Cubs Making It So Hard to Be a Cubs Fan?

For years, they had the most devoted fans in baseball. Now they seem intent on alienating their base.

How Chicago’s Best Bars Are Perfecting the Takeout Cocktail

A list of 10 great offerings that take advantage of Chicago’s newest drinking law

Bidding Adieu to Blackbird, A Chicago Institution That Was Worth the Hype

The West Loop fixture helped Chicago’s dining scene take flight

Alinea Faces Backlash Over Coronavirus-Inspired Dish

Would you eat something shaped like a COVID-19 cell?

How Citizens and Companies Can Support Antiracism in Chicago

“Not being racist” is simply no longer enough

John Prine Named First Honorary Poet Laureate of Illinois

Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the posthumous honor on Tuesday

Behold, The Ultimate Chicago Outdoor Mural Crawl

Museums are closed. A citywide art walk very much is not.

Diaz Brothers Agave Is Bringing Small-Batch Mezcal to Chicago

The brand launched with four expressions, including a collaboration with Dark Matter Coffee

Revolution Brewing and CH Distillery Make Malört From Old Beer

The result has been dubbed "the most Chicago beverage"

Where Star Chicago Chef CJ Jacobson Plans to Eat His First Meal Back

The “Top Chef” alum dishes on his home pantry, breadmaking and the restaurants he misses most

This Is What a Boxer Looks Like in 2020

Photographer Michelle Keim shares her intimate portraits of a sport that is down, but not out