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Janet Ayer, aka Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank, was a true blue-blood, and also a writer: Her 1925 novel was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. Somewhere in the midst of her busy social calendar, Mrs. Fairbank became a powerful political player in Chicago.

Celebrate the weekend by tossing the pigskin on stage, seeing a Boy Scout musical, or taking in some Sun Ra inspired art.

Lutefisk - gelatinous fish treated with lye - has a reputation for being gross. But who knew it was so much work? Foodie Catherine Lambrecht found out the hard way.
A surprising number of local theatre companies are moving into new digs in the midst of a struggling economy.
A professor/archeologist collects the items migrants leave behind while crossing the border into the U.S.
After Japan's earthquake and subsequent tsunami, the Nanohana Project has become part of a larger volunteer effort to actively help local farmers get back to growing food.
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- Axelrod hints at Obama 2012 election night party in Chicago
- On 79th Street: Architecture lost when the walls came tumbling down
- A field of dreams and swans in Sendai, Japan
- Families struggle to get help for mentally ill kids
- Indiana becomes 23rd ‘right-to-work’ state
- Leadership Circle
- Luring Chicago dropouts back to school, one doorstep at a time
- Navy Pier redesign proposals unveiled
Late last month, 93.1 WXRT-FM threw Lin Brehmer a party to celebrate 20 years of rockin’ morning broadcasts. He'd like to remind you that it’s great to be alive.
Mark Bazer decides if he'll go to the Super Bowl alone, or watch at home with his son based on reader feedback.
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