Journalism
The New York Times:
- When the Story Line Is This Easy, You Just Know
- A Significant, Yet Ordinary, Sunday in Chicago
- Have you named a legal guardian for your kids?
- What to Know Before Buying a Home With Your Parents
- Before You Move In With Your Family: A Checklist
- When a New Mother's Joy is Entwined With Grief
The American Library Association: Give Them Shelter? Libraries face tough choices when homeless patrons set up permanent residence
The Atlantic:
Chicago Tribune:
- Attracting Girls to Science Requires Human Touch
- Professor Leads the Charge on Leadership Studies
- A real kick for dancers
- Running Straight for the Queer Guy
Crain's Chicago Business: Meet the men who built @properties into the biggest real estate game in town
Curbed: Meet Marion Mahony Griffin, Frank Lloyd Wright's best frenemy
Elegant Bride:
- Feature on Magnolias Linens
- Profiles Nanette Brown
- Profile of Bronson van Wyck
Entrepreneur:
- 2018 trends in design/packaging and social media
- How Hardee's Shed Its Bikini-Centric Ad Strategy, and Cleverly Grew Up
- How Sonic Drive-In Prepared for Natural Disasters -- and Then Thrived Despite 2017's Hurricanes
- Taco Bell Is Having a 'Go Big or Go Home' Moment
- 10 Genius Marketing Campaigns That Went Viral (in 2018)
Fast Company:
- Why I Stopped Apologizing for Being a Working Mother
- Looking To Give Back At The End Of A Rough 2016? Follow These Examples
- Are you crowdsourcing or wasting your time?
- Apps For A More Organized Life--And Why They Won't Work
- Ditch Your Book Club: This AI-Powered Memoir Wants To Chat With You
- The Software That Airbnb And Kickstarter Have Used To Get Honest Employee Feedback
- 5 Creative Ideas For Throwing An Office Holiday Party People Will Love
- Out Of Office With The Founder Of Ghana's Asheshi University
- 5 Rules For Building A Family-Friendly Startup For Grownups
- A MacArthur "Genius Grant" Winner's Brain-Boosting Pursuits
- 15 Apps That Make Freelancer Life Easier
- How To Quit Your Job While On Maternity Leave
- How To Teach Your Kids About Screens When Screens Are Your Job
- How To Master The Fine Art Of The Follow-Up
- How to (Gently) Crush Your Client's Dreams
- 7 Questions You Need To Ask Yourself Before Taking On A Big Project
- 7 Ways Being A Mom Makes Me Better At My Job: Fast Company
Men's Health:
- Who's Really at Fault in the Airplane Reclining Seat Wars?
- Colin Furze's Inventions, in His Own Words The Thomas Edison of Fart Machines, Magnet Shoes, Walls of Death, and Scooters That Go 70 MPH
Medium: Yes, the Media Still Matters
Next Avenue:
- Two Generations of Divorce: Parents and Their Adult Children
- How to bounce back from a health crisis
- Best Ways to Navigate a Late-in-Life Divorce
- 8 Ways to Preserve Your Family Memories
- How to organize a retreat
Racked:
- Shopping for Boys' Clothes Is So Boring Why does it have to be that way?
- Shopping When Your Partner Works and You Don't
Real Simple: 5 ways to start the year off right with your kid's teacher
Runner's World:
- Best Treatments for Common Summer Skin WoesHere's how to heal when you're already sunburned, chafed, stung, or otherwise inflamed
- What If You Can't Sleep the Night Before Your Race?Instead of stressing, throw everything you think you know about prerace Z's out the window and replace it with this.
Social Change/Adler University: On the front lines - Adler community is addressing overdose epidemic head-on
The Toast: An Interview With the Mom of a Baby Model
University of Chicago Magazine: Bite by bite --Â For adolescents with eating disorders, recovery may involve the whole family
Vulture: How Sesame Street's Mr. Noodle Teaches Kids, Annoys Grown-ups
US Catholic:
- The sex talk: Earlier is better
- When rules fail, empathy prevails -- Teaching kids the difference between right and wrong doesn't always teach them empathy. In fact, it might do just the opposite.
- A curriculum that prevents bullying finds a home in Catholic schools
- When doubt creeps in for parents, can they still raise faithful kids?
- The surprising alliance between nuns and religious 'Nones'
Vice: I'm Not a Child Molester, I Just Play One on TV
Wine Enthusiast: Wine Shop Spotlight: Wine Goddess in Evanston, Illinois
Los Angeles Times:
- Interview with Melora Hardin: Finding The Office's Jan after she loses hers
- Cat Deeley, 'So You Think You Can Dance' (interview--plus another one here.)
- 30 Rock: Tina Fey on what's next
- Project Runway's Nina Garcia doesn't want to hear your excuses
- Whatever, Martha!: Alexis and Jennifer talk up Season 2
- A chat with choreographer and judge Mia Michaels
- So You Think You Can Dance: Catching up with Adam Shankman
- Project Runway: Tim Gunn carries on (to Season 7)
- Dexter: John Lithgow talks about life as the Trinity Killer
- So You Think You Can Dance:Â Chatting with Season 6 winner Russell Ferguson
- So You Think You Can Dance: the fanciful creations of costume designer Soyon An
- Project Runway: A chat with Season 7's winner, Seth Aaron Henderson
Chicago Magazine:
- War Stories From Chicago Kids' Entertainers
- Kim Brooks is an unhelicopter mom
- Sex Rx for Women
- These Neuroscientists Are Box-Office Mind Readers
- Ask Amy About Herself Already Advice columnist Amy Dickinson on her new memoir and a backup career dream
- In Praise of Walking (and Witty Women) Kathleen Rooney's new book, Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk, takes its inspiration from the highest-paid female copywriter of the 1930s.
- The Shut-In's Guide to Winter
- The Cubs' Secret Weapon? Kale, Naturally
- Dan Savage on LGBTQ Republicans and His Plan for Election Day
- A Side-Eye Manifesto
- Tale of Troubled Boys
- The History and Power of Chicago's Block Clubs
- Through Chemo and Divorce, Gina Frangello Still Delivers on Third Novel
- The Innovators 5 schools and districts that are leading the way
- Our Guide to Live Lit Shows at Lit Crawl This Week
- The Insider's Guide to Pet-Friendly Chicago
- 19 Things to Do with Your Pet This Summer and Fall
- Former Tribune Reporter on Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: "I Was More of a Chicken".
- The Perfect Classic Wedding
- How Three Shared Office Spaces Stack Up
- March 2005 Issue: "A is for Amy"
- "Cube Funnies"
- "The Showoff"
- "You Should Know...Nora Dunn"
The A.V. Club:
- Ira Glass interview
- Andy Richter interview
- Linda Cardellini: Random Roles
- How Conan sketches are chosen and written
Chicago Health:
- Healing the Hurt Chicago programs help young victims of trauma find their way forward
- Robot Improves Lung Cancer Detection
Cosmopolitan.com: 13 Funny Women to Watch in 2014
Curiosity.com: These (Mostly) Normal Baby Behaviors Terrify First-Time Parents
SheKnows:
- Why You Need to Put Yourself First (Before Your Kids!)
- Do's and don'ts for running a Turkey Trot with your kid
- 7 moms talk about turning boys into good men
- 15 kickass girl-power books, as chosen by experts
- 9 tried-and-true tips for traveling with kids over the holidays
- Parents of newborns should share a room (but not a bed) -- why?
- When is it OK to fight in front of your kids?
- What the F are you supposed to do when your kids curse?
- Work-at-home mom? 5 tips on becoming an email Jedi
- Evacuating your family before a hurricane? Advice from women who've been there
- In honor of National Taco Day, a chat with the author of Dragons Love Tacos
- Why this nutritionist wants you to eat candy on Halloween
- 10 tips from experts for pulling off a successful playdate
- Our sleep-training advice: Skip town and make your partner do it
The Lion: Coverage of Lions' support of goalball in Indiana and a foster home campus in Oklahoma.Â
First for Women: Easy money: Get paid to craft
Folks by Pillpack:
- Agent lupus in the F.B.I.As an FBI agent, Shahna Richman was trained to handle everything from bank robbers to serial killers, but it never prepared her for lupus.
- Putting A Face To America's Ableism Born with facial paralysis, the work of author, feminist, and public speaker Sarah Hollenbeck strives to get America to address the uncomfortable truth of its prejudices.
- Putting A Funny Face On Crohn's Disease -- Samantha Irby has made a career out of being witty about the unmentionable.Â
- Daredevil -- This blind athlete loves being noticed.