What The Hell Happened This Weekend? 10 Stories You Might Have Missed
By Jon Graef in News on Jul 14, 2014 3:00PM
- Beermiscuous' map of Chicagoland breweries is a neat reminder of all the cool breweries that exist within and beyond the city's limits.
- In Chicago, flooded basements are one of the most visible manifestations of our stormwater woes. But Milwaukee is looking to turn them into a tool in the fight against two different urban scourges.
- Five years ago, authorities discovered a grisly grave reselling scheme at one of Chicago's historical black cemeteries.
- The Chicago Film Archives has a variety of Ruth Page's work, but today our weekend theatre took a look at an episode of NET's "Dance Stage" hosted by Page herself.
- Ready or not, Ms. Lauryn Hill hits the House of Blues on Wednesday, July 16 and tickets are still available.
- Say Anything's latest tour in support of its new album rolled through Chicago's Concord Music Hall and the sold out crowd's energy was enough to blow a fuse in the place.
- This week’s playlist will serve as the compulsory Summer Roadtrip Playlist for 2014.
- City Lit Books, located in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood, hosted nationally acclaimed author Stuart Dybek for a reading and Q&A.
- While Chicago may be far from the ocean, Roka Akor still serves up seafood good enough to rival what you’d get right on a coast.
- Chicago Tribune overnight crime reporter Peter Nickeas talked to NPR's Bob Garfield on 'On The Media' about how he covers the city's horrific shooting violence.