Slide show
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A former player traces UChicago’s oblong football history, from dominance to disappearance to happy coexistence with the school’s academic culture.
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The 61st Street Farmers Market: Where Hyde Park comes to feast.
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07.03.2012
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DOVA chair Jessica Stockholder created Chicago’s newest public-art installation.
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Illustrator Mark McMahon, a longtime contributor to the Magazine, roamed Chicago during the NATO summit and sent us some sketches in progress, along with his notes.
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As the Seminary Co-op moves from its underground origins into the light of day, the bookstore’s denizens bid the beloved space farewell.
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The Smart Museum’s exhibition Feast explores hospitality and welcoming gestures.
Mar–Apr/12
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Before they were friends, Lauren Berlant and Kimberly Pierce were teacher and student—but they’ve always been great talkers.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics finds a home in a trailer park.
In 1980s Baltimore, a family recalls an act of kindness—and finds a way to repay it.
For five decades, Stuart Rice and his doctoral students have had great chemistry.