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Best book written by a local author (in the last year or so)

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Aleksandar Hemon, “The Lazarus Project”

The Bosnian-born MacArthur genius gave us his latest gift, “The Lazarus Project,” back in May, an epic, moving Chicago story that’s a detective novel, history tale and exploration of “home” all wrapped into one wonderfully impressive work. It’s no wonder this book was recently named a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award.

Best of Chicago 2008

Best local nonprofit

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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

How cool is the MacArthur Fellows Program, aka the “genius grant”? $500,000, no strings attached, awarded to twenty or thirty creators in the arts and sciences each and every year. This program alone makes the $6 billion foundation not only Chicago’s largest nonprofit, but also its most exciting. Of course, “Big Mac” does a lot more with its money: take note of its underwriting of public radio and television when you tune in, or catch its support of documentary filmmaking at the local art-house. Beyond the media and the arts, the MacArthur Foundation pours resources into support for human rights and international justice, global conservation and sustainable development, affordable housing in the U.S. and many, many other admirable areas.
140 South Dearborn
(312)726-8000

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Hyde Park Art Center
5020 South Cornell
(773)324-5520

Best of Chicago 2007