Unionized journalists at the Chicago Tribune fighting for their first contract
This is “about this hedge fund hurting a product that people rely on,” a Tribune journalist and union member tells WBEZ.
This is “about this hedge fund hurting a product that people rely on,” a Tribune journalist and union member tells WBEZ.
Fellow professional book lovers Miwa Messer and Andrew Limbong joined Nerdette’s Greta Johnsen to discuss their top picks for the year.
What does it mean to see someone and to be seen? It can mean the world to someone, so we’re talking the power of being seen.
In the 1980s, Tortolero started The National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. He plans to retire at the end of 2023.
In an essay, a digital innovation professor and South Side youth educator argue that the moralizing about drill rap’s glorification of violence obscures the stories of loss and frustration from the artists behind the music.
Braugher grew up on Chicago’s West Side and attended the prestigious St. Ignatius College Prep.
It was a gamble: opening the first dedicated cocktail bar in Chinatown. Eighteen months in, the bet behind Nine Bar appears to be paying off.
Nerdette’s Greta Johnsen asked trusted food writer Alex Beggs for her picks. These are the seven new cookbooks she loved the best.
Friends moving away is a tale as old as time. Tarpley’s take is fresh and inspiring.
End the year in style with dance beats, comedy or a night of musical nostalgia.