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    Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Foraging for taste of the city

    Foraging, I said to the couple across from me. It's kind of the thing here.
    Foraging, I said to the couple across from me. It's kind of the thing here. Blank stares. Foraging, it's kind of the thing that the chef, Iliana Regan, that young soft-spoken woman in kitchen whites with her arms covered in tattoos who just served...

    Tags: Potatoes, Chicago Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Stand-up Comedy, Restaurants

  2. Jul 8, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Sidewalks sizzle with great deals

    Chicago is filled with reasons to celebrate in the summertime. The major one, of course? It's not winter.
    Chicago is filled with reasons to celebrate in the summertime. The major one, of course? It's not winter. We all have our own list of the joys of summer. At the very top of mine is power shopping — outdoors! Throughout the city and suburbs,...

    Tags: Richard M. Daley, Arts, Macy's, Road Transportation, Bucktown

  4. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. You know bookstores are still around, right?

    Last Sunday morning I arrived at Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Hyde Park a couple of hours before it opened. The Co-op, founded by 17 University of Chicago students in 1961 and beloved by Hyde Park, had spent its 51 years in the cloistered, claustrophobic, labyrinthine basement corridors of the Chicago Theological Seminary, a graystone cathedral on South University Avenue with gothic curves and heavy wooden doors several inches thick.
    Last Sunday morning I arrived at Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Hyde Park a couple of hours before it opened. The Co-op, founded by 17 University of Chicago students in 1961 and beloved by Hyde Park, had spent its 51 years in the cloistered, claustrophobic,...

    Tags: Libraries, Wes Anderson, Colleges and Universities, Hyde Park, Religious Education

  6. Nov 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Next's tickets system expands

    Alinea, Chicago's most acclaimed restaurant, has used Open Table in the past to manage — though not take — reservations, but co-owner Nick Kokonas isn't shy about anticipating and working toward the service's demise.
    Alinea, Chicago's most acclaimed restaurant, has used Open Table in the past to manage — though not take — reservations, but co-owner Nick Kokonas isn't shy about anticipating and working toward the service's demise. Kokonas, partners with...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Avec, Restaurants, Blackbird

  8. Dec 16, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Old Town School set to open new concert venue, classroom space

    It all started in a private home in 1957 with a small group of folk guitarists learning the chords to “Sloop John B.” Now 55 years later Frank Hamilton, Win Stracke and the other founders of the Old Town School of Folk Music would hardly recognize the place. Or, to be more precise, places.
    It all started in a private home in 1957 with a small group of folk guitarists learning the chords to “Sloop John B.” Now 55 years later Frank Hamilton, Win Stracke and the other founders of the Old Town School of Folk Music would hardly...

    Tags: Music Theater, Politics, Music, Dance, Old Town (Chicago, Illinois)

  10. May 30, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Meet the meter tax -- Latest parking insult is likely not the last

    Change of Subject
    Just when you thought you couldn't get any more indignant about the deal that privatized the city's parking-meter operations … Those who park at the 17 city-owned lots near neighborhood shopping districts are now being charged city and county taxes....
  12. Dec 15, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Missing Carpentersville man last seen in Elgin

    TribLocal - Elgin » News
    Carpentersville police are looking for a missing developmentally disabled man, last seen at the Elgin train station. Juvenal Ortiz, 24, was dropped off around 9 …...
  14. Oct 14, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  15. A briefing on a new briefing service

    Change of Subject
    Windy City Weekly is a local, content aggregation service that since early July has been delivering an e-mail newsletter each Thursday (a screen grab from the top of this week's issue is to the right.). WCW's home page, where one......
  16. Mar 18, 2011 | RedEye
  17. Breaking down West Lakeview’s wish list

    Lakeview
    Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin has a more in-depth look at the proposed park to run under the Brown Line tracks between Southport and Paulina....
  18. Jan 27, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Funk It Up About Nothin'' at Chicago Shakes: Funkin' it up on the way down under

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW: "Funk it Up About Nothin'" ★★★ Through Feb. 13 at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Navy Pier; Running time: 1 hour, 10 minutes; Tickets: $20-30 at 312-595-5600 or www.chicagoshakes.com/funk. (Navy Pier parking is currently discounted...
  20. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Area farmers markets are back!

    An array of vegetables, herbs, flowers and much more is hitting farm stands as the 2013 farmers market season gets underway. Although most markets will open later in May or in early June, several have already started. The market in Collum opens Wednesday, and seven markets will open Saturday, including Green City Market in Chicago, and suburban markets in Evanston, Lisle, Ottawa, Palatine, Park Forest and Woodstock.
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    An array of vegetables, herbs, flowers and much more is hitting farm stands as the 2013 farmers market season gets underway. Although most markets will open later in May or in early June, several have already started. The market in Collum opens Wednesday,...

    Tags: Willis Tower, Andersonville, Libraries, Politics, Hyde Park

  22. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Notebaert's natural look at food, plow to plate

    The camera hovers inches above the lush tallgrass, the shot panning past the gold prairie that sways to the wind. This pastoral video imagery, projected on walls at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, represents time zero in the exhibit's narrative. We are in what is now Illinois, 200 years back, when 60 percent of the land was this verdant landscape.
    The camera hovers inches above the lush tallgrass, the shot panning past the gold prairie that sways to the wind. This pastoral video imagery, projected on walls at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, represents time zero in the exhibit's narrative. We are...

    Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Consumer Goods Industries, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Career and Workplace, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois)

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