Community comes first at Lakeview’s wineHouse

By Katie Murar Lakeview East’s wineHouse is not a corner liquor store. It’s a boutique shop that serves a dose of education with every bottle. The small store, opened on Nov. 17, 2014, had a successful first year, despite the abundance of competition in Lakeview. In its first year, wineHouse sold in excess of 40,000 bottles of wine, […]
Why Millennials Are Drinking More Wine Than Their Parents

By Katie Murar Wine is enjoying a surge in popularity among millennials, bolstered by an increase in availability and variety, though it has not yet overtaken beer in popularity or consumption. According to a recent report by the Wine Market Council, 42 percent of all wine drunk in the U.S. in 2015 was by millennials, […]
Someone is spending $1 million to make you a space archaeologist

By Kathleen Ferraro Space archaeologist Sarah Parcak wants us to follow the clues from space. She delivered this message at the annual TED Conference in Vancouver, where she unveiled her plans for spending her $1 million 2016 TED Prize earnings. Parcak said the money will launch Global Xplorer, an online platform that will use crowdsourcing and citizen […]
Urban Outfitters shares jump on year-end results

By Xuanyan Ouyang Shares of Urban Outfitters Inc. soared 16 percent Tuesday — even though the company’s earnings declined – as investors reacted to the specialty apparel retailer’s late-Monday release of fourth quarter results. For the quarter ended January 31, the Philadelphia-based company’s net income dipped 9.2 percent to $72.9 million, or 61 cents a […]
Danny Vitale shows NFL scouts tight end potential at Northwestern pro day

By Tolly Taylor Danny Vitale shot out of his break, spinning his head around to track the football. He tapped his toes just before the sideline and lunged his arms out, reaching for another fingertip grab. Too far. That one got away from him. He shook his head as he got back in line with […]
Injured junior hockey player gets rare medical procedure

By Lena Blietz The parents of Matt Olson, a junior hockey player from Minnesota, gave an update on their son’s condition after he suffered a fall that left him paralyzed in February. And his doctor said Olson has undergone a first-in-America treatment. Olson is a defenseman and co-captain for the Chicago Cougars, a Tier 3 […]
On International Women’s Day, workers rally for better treatment

By Kierra Gray Women workers rallied Tuesday outside the so-called “Rock N Roll” McDonald’s in River North to fight for a 15-dollar minimum wage and an end to workplace discrimination. In honor of International Women’s Day, workers from fast food restaurants presented a petition to the manager at the McDonald’s. The protesters said gender, race and age […]
Back to school: renowned composer Philip Glass returns to the University of Chicago for three-day residency

By Frances Van de Vel In 1956, Philip Glass graduated from the University of Chicago at the age of 19 with a degree in mathematics and philosophy. His eventual career path, however, strayed far from those tracks in pursuit of musical composition. Sixty years and multiple operas, soundtracks and concertos later, the alumnus finally returned […]
Scan, cook and serve: Smart oven turns up the heat on home meals

By Claire Donnelly Your microwave is about to get very jealous. Chicago startup company Tovala has designed a new smart oven that cooks meals to perfection by simply reading a barcode. The company launched a 30-day Kickstarter campaign with a $100,000 goal Tuesday to help fund production costs and raised $90,957 by 6:42 p.m. The […]
Chicago tech startup takes dog-walking digital

By H. Will Racke Sometimes, inspiration for extraordinary ideas strikes at ordinary moments. In the case of Lina Pakrosnyte, founder and CEO of Urban Leash, that moment occurred in the summer of 2013 when her mother was visiting and lamented that she had to run home to let the dog out. As the Uber arrived, […]