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April 12, 2026
Dr. Kerry Burnight
Books & Wellness

Joyspan: How to Thrive in Life’s Second Half

April 12, 2026

Named one of Time’s 100 health honorees for 2026, “America’s Gerontologist” Dr. Kerry Burnight shares the art and science of thriving in life’s second half—and why old isn’t a bad word.

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The Shape of Bread

The Shape of Bread

By Francesco Bianchini  •  Travel & Food

From Istanbul’s sesame-crusted simit to the blessed ring breads of Umbria—a meditation on how the shape of bread carries memory across continents and generations.

Jessamine Chan at Ragdale

Ragdale Author Discusses Her Debut Novel That Became a Bestseller

By David A. F. Sweet  •  Unsung Gems

Jessamine Chan, author of the New York Times bestseller The School for Good Mothers, reflects on four residencies at Ragdale—the Lake Forest arts retreat celebrating its 50th anniversary.

From Field to Linen: In the Beginning, Flax

From Field to Linen: In the Beginning, Flax

By Jill Lowe  •  Facts and Froth

Linen is older than cotton, stronger than silk, and kinder to the earth than almost any fabric we know. Jill Lowe traces its journey from flax fields in Belgium and Ireland to the closets and runways of the world.

Greater Chicago Food Depository

Serving Greater Chicago: The Greater Chicago Food Depository

By Jen Huang  •  Community & Philanthropy

Nearly one in five Chicago households faces food insecurity. Intern Jen Huang visits the Greater Chicago Food Depository to see firsthand how 80-plus vehicles, a hydroponics lab, and thousands of volunteers keep the city fed.

Natya Dance Theatre

Natya Dance Theatre Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary

By Sydney Armstrong  •  Arts & Dance

Founded in Chicago in 1976, Natya Dance Theatre has spent five decades preserving and reimagining Bharatanatyam—the classical dance tradition of India—for audiences around the world.

Alliance Française: Scent — The Invisible Art

Coming to the Alliance Française — Scent: The Invisible Art

By Judy Carmack Bross  •  Arts & Culture

Chandler Burr, Linda Levy, and Camille Goutal headline the Alliance Française de Chicago’s 24th Symposium on the Arts of France—a three-part exploration of fragrance as art.

Fondazione Prada Milan

Metaphors: Fondazione Prada Milan

By Sigalit Zetouni  •  Arts & Culture

A Chicago writer visits Fondazione Prada Milan and discovers a labyrinthian world of Robert Gober, Louise Bourgeois, and Walter De Maria’s unforgettable Bel Air Trilogy.

The Chicago Fashion Scene

The Chicago Fashion Scene

By Marcy Carmack  •  Fashion

After many years of starts and stops, Chicago fashion is on the rise. A look inside The Curio’s stylist panel at The Emily Hotel.

Past Editions

April 5, 2026 Edition

April 5, 2026

Sunday Edition

Pure Gold: 1972 Olympic Basketball, Lyric Opera, Antibes, About the Town, Maria Félix, IWA Women Extraordinaire, Messages in Wood, and more.

March 29, 2026 Edition

March 29, 2026

Sunday Edition

Tiffany at the Driehaus Museum, Backgammon Club, An Island Idyll, Marwen, Landmarks Illinois, American Writers Museum, Fashion Trends, and more.

March 22, 2026 Edition

March 22, 2026

Sunday Edition

Jessie Mueller, Chicago Chamber Music Society, Lake Forest High School, Two Sisters and a Piano, Pokémon Fossil Museum, Kanuga, and more.

March 15, 2026 Edition

March 15, 2026

Sunday Edition

Les Années Folles de Coco Chanel, Little Village, Philadelphia Story, Honey Child, Anti-Cruelty’s 127th Birthday, and more.