Plans for Lucas Museum Hit Major Snag in Chicago Court A Chicago judge ruled Thursday Friends of the Parks could move forward with a suit to block construction of the Lucas Museum. By Brianna McGurran
Second City Follies The eyes of school reformers—and their opponents—are fixed on Chicago, where the teachers’ union has picked a fight with Mayor By The Editors
Our Mayor’s Big Techy Boots? A Critique of Mayor Bloomberg’s Twitter Guest of a Guest is worried that the next mayor of New York won’t use the Foursquares and the Twitters. By Adrianne Jeffries
‘Nostalgia for My Island’ Offers a Compressed and Communal History of Puerto Rican Art and Identity By Teddy Duncan Jr
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman Is in a Talent War With His Former Companies By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly