
Ever hear of Eileen and Tom Lonergan? They were a couple from Baton Rouge who went scuba diving off the coast of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia in 1998, and accidentally got left behind due to a faulty head count taken by the boat crew. No one noticed they were gone until their bags were found in the boat two days later. A vast search followed, but they were gone. Eventually their empty wet suits, tanks, and dive jackets washed ashore. Most likely they met a shark or...
Read more »The cover for the August issue features a colorful image of famous Chicago architectural landmarks. At first glance, it looks like a collage of photos or illustrations of the buildings. Little do you know, that's a set of miniature paper models made from the Build Your Own Chicago postcards, by local designer Matt Bergstrom.
For those of us who don't read the cover photo credits (on page 10 of the August issue), this...
Read more »Good parenting, as anyone will tell you, is all about flexibility. And bribery. And Cheerios. Yes, that's it: flexibility, bribery, and Cheerios. Am I forgetting anything here? Oh, yeah, mindless repetition. If you haven't the ability to listen to the same mind-numbing song, read the same stupid Elmo book, or feed the baby the same icky goop over and over again without...
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The Adlai IssueIs Barack Obama the second coming of that other "elitist" Democratic presidential candidate from Illinios, Adlai Stevenson? |
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Boy TroubleA new book on the nation's "boy crisis" hails Wilmette for tackling the problem—though the results remain uncertain. Are boys there really doing better? |
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The Turnaround ArtistFor years, Laurence Booth, one of the city's most widely acclaimed architects, championed low-scale buildings and decried "antihuman" high-rises. Now he has designed three towers and has a fourth... |
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The Critter HunterHe stalks skunks, raccoons, foxes, snakes, and more—any wild varmint that's invaded city or suburb. Got bats in the Attic? Rick Wilberschied is on the case |
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Feed Your HeadHere's your chance to act like a presidential candidate. Promise your brain some change—and then follow through with one of these eight classes that can help transform your way of thinking. |
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Gridlock JocksCan technology ease the traffic crunch? A Chicago business and a local university hope so, but don't expect the time you spend in the car to plummet soon. |
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Straight UpCM Punk returns to his home turf for a World Wrestling Entertainment smackdown on August 18th. |