If you love Chicago, you love Marina City. And if you love Marina City, then you want to save its "sister" currently threatened with demolition -- Prentice Women's Hospital. Both were designed by Bertrand Goldberg; both are civic landmarks, unique to Chicago, and remarkable, memorable gems that give life to...
Posted November 25, 2010 | 11:35:59 (EST)
Right after Thanksgiving the shopping gets wild. Where will you shop? In the malls? In the city, in the suburbs? Does Chicago need more malls, or is this great city getting suburbanized?
Think about it:
On the North Side: By Wrigley Field -- Addison Park on Clark. A...
Posted November 20, 2009 | 16:26:44 (EST)
And so it will happen. This week, powers that be in Chicago will demolish a little work by Mies van der Rohe. A small part of his extraordinarily important campus for the Illinois Institute of Technology will bite the dust.
Another small piece of when Chicago ruled the architecture and...
Posted June 9, 2009 | 18:02:59 (EST)
The highly acclaimed Modern Wing, designed by Renzo Piano, faces the wildly successful Millennium Park. Here's a no-brainer: close Monroe Street that runs between the two!
Truly connect Millennium Park with its sculpture and art to the Art Institute.
This would also be the easiest way to make it easy...
Posted May 22, 2009 | 20:30:38 (EST)
With a stunning addition by architect Renzo Piano -- filled with natural light and beautifully detailed-- the Art Institute of Chicago becomes the second-largest art museum in America. A pedestrian bridge as straight as a Chicago street connects the art museum to Millennium Park and offers great views. Take a...
Posted April 22, 2009 | 16:01:52 (EST)
Remember when this summed up Chicago?
We don't want to be like that anymore. We have learned the value of our history, right? We have a mayor who promotes local culture and beauty and Chicago as a tourist destination,...
Posted March 16, 2009 | 14:07:54 (EST)
The Willis Tower? I don't think so, pal. Some London-based company wants to rename our tower and Mayor Daley is going to let them? What has happened to our city? Do its broad shoulders sag? Oh for the days when Mayor William Hale "Big Bill" Thompson promised Chicago voters that...
Posted March 12, 2009 | 15:35:16 (EST)
First the bad news: the cost of admission to the Art Institute will rise by 50 percent beginning May 23rd. That's one week after the grand new Modern Wing is set to open. Entrance fees rise to $18 per adult, from the current 12 bucks. Students and seniors get in...
Posted February 3, 2009 | 16:51:58 (EST)
Yes Sir, I hear you're coming home! President's Day, eh? So we have a couple of weeks to prepare. Here's what I'd like to do for you:

You know the Charles Lindbergh Beacon atop the Palmolive Building near the Oak Street beach? It's been...
Posted October 31, 2008 | 18:46:28 (EST)
Sing a spiritual for Studs.
I'm so glad I called him the other day and posted what he said here on the Huffington Post. He read your comments and they pleased him. When I spoke with him he sounded so good.
He wanted to live to see Barack Obama...
Posted October 23, 2008 | 17:52:05 (EST)
Hearing that Barack Obama is visiting his ailing grandmother made me think of another old-timer who's hanging in there, hoping to see history made if America elects its first African-American president.
And so I gave him a call. Studs Terkel, now ninety six years old. He's done as much...
Posted October 15, 2008 | 15:05:17 (EST)
The Farnsworth House has reopened for some special access post-flood tours. Remember, last month the glass and steel icon of modern architecture suffered great damage. Well, it's been dried out and cleaned up and in fall, with the light streaming through the windows, it looks just great.
Posted September 22, 2008 | 14:27:05 (EST)

When I was a kid, following the assassinations of John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, and in the tumult that followed, I felt unsettled.
I used to go up to see the half dozen or so houses designed by Frank...
Posted September 17, 2008 | 19:38:38 (EST)
How do we place a value on two similar works of art?
This week, Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House is still flooded
and they're desperately seeking funds to restore and reopen this masterpiece. The National Trust and Landmarks Illinois would...
Posted August 14, 2008 | 08:50:58 (EST)
What was Mayor Richard M. Daley thinking as he sat in the stands in Beijing and watched those dazzling, nationalistic, very expensive, opening ceremonies? I wish NBC had shown a shot of "Mayor Beautify". His jaw must have dropped at the display, mouth wide open enough for a Chinese acrobat...

Posted June 2, 2011 | 00:07:00 (EST)