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Architecture
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Preservationists don't want a proposed "facadectomy" in the Jewelers Row district to set a precedent. But it's not actually such a bad plan.
- by Lynn Becker
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Performing Arts Review
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The most famous green-skinned meanie of all improves herself in this reinterpretation of the Oz stories.
- by Albert Williams
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On Culture
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After six years of litigation, Scott Hodes finally got what he's been fighting for: accountability in the city's public art program.
- by Deanna Isaacs
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Tags: The Arts, The Business
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Feature
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Minority defendants, especially men, rarely see themselves reflected in the juries that try them. A proposed law could be the first step towards changing that in Illinois.
- by Steve Bogira
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Our Town
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All the flak he's been catching for his inflammatory stamp art has persuaded Al Brandtner that he really is an artist.
- by Jeffrey Felshman
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Our Town
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A Barrington Hills society matron bankrolls the black sheep of a cinema dynasty.
- by George Houde
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Media
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A ruling against a suburban trade magazine threatens your right to read the truth.
- by Michael Miner
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Tags: Media, Hot Type
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Chicago Antisocial
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Why these things shouldn't be egalitarian. Plus: nakeds against nanotech and a good old-fashioned Toledo catfight.
- by Liz Armstrong
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Essay
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The Illinois Medical District Commission still won't budge for Bill Lavicka's Vietnam vets' memorial.
- by Ben Joravsky
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Tags: Essay, The Works
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Essay
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- by Liz Armstrong, Monica Kendrick, Peter Margasak, Bill Meyer, Ann Sterzinger, Neil Tesser
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Tags: Essay, The Treatment
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Sports
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Schlubs no more, now the Bulls have to live up to our memories of the Jordan era.
- by Ted Cox
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This week at: Y
- by Richard Knight Jr. & Stephen Gruhn