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The magazine that helped launch the Occupy Wall Street movement is calling for 50,000 protesters to come to Chicago for the NATO and G-8 summits in May. Adbusters posted a tactical briefing on its website that called for a showdown in the city. That rally cry, however, was news to Occupy Chicago.

Candidates for a Cook County vacancy on the Illinois Supreme Court will not say exactly what they'd do if asked to rule on gay marriage. But they offered strong hints during a forum Thursday night.

Nearly a year after a devastating earthquake, fears of food in Japan persist. But signs of hope have begun to re-emerge, as evidenced by a kaiseki lunch in Evanston.
For Indianapolis, preparing to host the Super Bowl is not all fun and games. In addition to crowds and revelers, planners are trying to deal with homelessness and human sex trafficking as kickoff nears.
The next installment of WBEZ's live monthly call in program with the head of the Chicago Public Schools is just days away, so share your comments, ideas and questions with us.
Celebrate the weekend by making like a polar bear in Lake Michigan, wriggle into a play about Houdini, and swoon over a married couple's musical ways.
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Husband and wife designers Charles and Ray Eames, best-known for the endless line of cool furnishings they created in the postwar years, are the focus of a recent film featuring actor/rapper Ice Cube.
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