Crying Tiger Roars into River North with Chef Thai Dang’s Vision Chicago’s vibrant dining scene welcomes a powerful new entrant: Crying Tiger. Acclaimed chef Thai Dang, known for HaiSous, has partnered with Lettuce Entertain You to open this exciting Southeast Asian restaurant in River North, bringing a fresh perspective on traditional flavors and innovative dishes. Crying Tiger: A New Culinary Destination Opened on October 14th at 51 W. Hubbard St., Crying Tiger is the culmination … Read More
Chicago Arts Diversity Pledges See Little Progress
Chicago Arts Diversity Pledges: Five Years On Five years ago, after the murder of George Floyd, numerous Chicago arts and cultural organizations vowed to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion within their institutions. A recent WBEZ/Chicago Sun-Times survey investigated these pledges, revealing minor progress and a noticeable reluctance among many prominent groups to disclose their current demographic data. The Promise of 2020 and Today’s Reality In 2020, Chicago’s cultural leaders publicly committed to challenging racial discrimination … Read More
IHSA State Football Playoffs Second Round Matchups
IHSA State Football Playoffs: Second-Round Matchups Revealed The intensity of the IHSA state football playoffs ramps up this weekend as the field shrinks from 256 to a mere 64 teams. Local high school gridiron heroes are set to clash in crucial second-round games across eight classes, with dreams of reaching Hancock Stadium in Normal for the championship showdowns. The Road to Normal: Second Round Intensifies This weekend marks a pivotal moment for Illinois high school … Read More
Evanston Council advances tallest highrise plan
Evanston City Council Advances Record-Setting Highrise Plan Evanston’s City Council has given its initial approval to a revised plan for a new apartment tower at 605 Davis Street, which is set to become the city’s tallest building. This preliminary vote on October 27, 2025, moves the controversial project one step closer to finalization amidst ongoing debates about density and affordability. The Evolving Proposal for 605 Davis St. The journey for the 605 Davis Street site … Read More
Trinity Christian College Closes Amid Financial Woes
Trinity Christian College Closes Amid Financial Woes After 66 years, Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights will permanently close its doors at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. The difficult decision, announced Tuesday by the college, stems from persistent financial struggles, including declining enrollment and increased competition. The Difficult Decision to Close The Board of Trustees for Trinity Christian College voted to shutter the institution during a special meeting on November 3rd. The college … Read More
Kenosha Balanced Affordable Accessible Near Chicago
Considering a Move from Chicago? Discover Kenosha Feeling the constant hustle and rising costs of Chicago city life but still crave convenient urban access? Kenosha, Wisconsin, is a rising Midwest gem perfectly situated for those seeking a harmonious blend of balance, affordability, and accessibility. This lakeside community offers a unique proposition for Chicagoans considering a significant lifestyle change. Kenosha: Perfectly Positioned Between Chicago & Milwaukee Kenosha is strategically located, roughly 65 miles north of downtown … Read More
Kenosha Appeals To Chicago Commuters
Considering a Move? Why Kenosha Appeals to Chicagoans For many Chicagoans, the dream of balancing urban convenience with a more affordable, relaxed lifestyle is becoming a reality just across the state line. Kenosha, Wisconsin, emerges as an increasingly popular option, offering direct commuter access to Chicago alongside the tranquility and value of a suburban environment. If you’re pondering a change of scenery without sacrificing city connections, Kenosha might be your ideal destination in 2025. The … Read More