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Serena Dai

Reporter/Producer @ssdai Contact

Before joining DNAinfo, Serena Dai worked as an editorial fellow for TheAtlanticWire.com, The Atlantic magazine's news blog. She's previously worked for the Associated Press Chicago bureau, The Miami Herald and New York magazine.

Serena moved from Knoxville, Tenn. to Chicagoland to study at Northwestern University, where she graduated with a bachelors and masters degree. She helped launch a news site that was once described as "flamboyant and destructive" but eventually won an award for best online student publication in the nation.

Her past work has required everything from grilling politicians to accosting celebrities, but her favorite part has always been getting to know a city’s characters and hidden gems.

Fun Fact: Serena reported at Heidi Klum’s 2010 Halloween party and was fortuitously mistaken for a member of the supermodel's inner circle. It took three awkward minutes for someone to notice she didn’t belong behind the velvet rope.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 26, 2014

Supporters just need to use the site to buy items from online retailers for their school to benefit.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 25, 2014

The driver had fallen asleep before crashing into a bus and mailbox at Belmont and Clark intersection.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 25, 2014

Fans can still see the director if they buy $42 tickets for the entire Anderson anthology series.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 25, 2014

The flagship Lakeview location will also have free appetizers for the event.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 24, 2014

Membership had been declining for the group, and legal fees drained its bank account.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 24, 2014

The shop has been known for its owners' "innate" sense of fixing watches.

Chicago »

February 21, 2014

Forty-six gay couples got marriage licenses Friday after a judge moved up the law's effective date.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

February 21, 2014

A modern, eight-story building soon may replace a vintage building near the Sheridan Red Line stop.