Residents of Chicago’s Albany Park neighborhood already are familiar with Khepri Cafe, located by the Lawrence stop on the CTA’s Brown Line. Northwest suburban residents now will have a chance to enjoy its eclectic mix of food, alcohol, coffee, live events and local merchandise near the Metra stop in downtown Mount Prospect.
Day: August 11, 2024
Olympics on TV: What to watch today
A look at what’s on TV on Aug. 11 at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Here’s permission to be a lazy gardener as summer wanes
By the time August comes with its heat and humidity, many gardeners are ready for a break and so are many plants. “The growing season is starting to wind down,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist in the Plant Clinic at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle. “You still need to do some things for your […]
DNC cleanup aims to improve Chicago beyond the convention, but also echo 1996 efforts
Mayor Johnson’s team is prettying up the city for Democratic National Convention, but how much it’ll cost remains a question.
A ‘Boy Orator’ brought down the house at the 1896 Democratic Convention in Chicago
William Jennings Bryan delivered his famous “Cross of Gold” Speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Editorial: Kamala Harris, Israel and wanting things both ways, politically speaking
Vagueness and mendacity are, of course, long-practiced habits and tactics when it comes to politicians and the Middle East
Letters: Obstruction of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership choices is reminiscent of the past
Can the modern Vrdolyak opposition to Johnson be fairly categorized as “honest policy disputes”?
Condo Adviser: Scope of services provided by management company is usually defined in a written agreement
Unit owners are entitled to inspect and request a copy of the management agreement pursuant to section 19 of the Condominium Act to review what the board agreed to in terms of fees and policies.
Let us now praise famous bluesmen: Buddy Guy is retiring at age 88
Buddy Guy, who just turned 88, will be officially retired from the road by early fall. Only, before that happens, before the Chicago legend slows, a few facts demand context.
Antoinette Burton: The relentless quest for innovation is harming US universities
University leaders need a wake-up call about the inevitably steep drop-offs that follow once innovation projects are no longer shiny and new.