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In the Arts
Memorial for makeup artist A memorial service for the late Joy Trent, the longtime Pageant of the Masters makeup director, is scheduled for 11 a.m. Oct. 1 in the Forum Theater at the Festival of the Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Festival...Tags: Festive Events, Marketing, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Emanuel touts decision to add security cameras at CTA stations
Tribune reporterWith potential CTA fare hikes and service cuts looming for 2012, Mayor Rahm Emanuel appeared at a North Side train station today to tout the installation of extra security cameras he said have made platforms safer. Standing at the CTA Red Line Loyola...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Garry McCarthy, Forrest Claypool, Chicago Mayor
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Man injured in River North apartment fire
Tribune reporterA 42-year-old man suffered burn injuries in an apartment fire early Sunday morning in the River North neighborhood, a Chicago Fire Department official said. The man was transported in serious-to-critical condition to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, but...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Fire Department, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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Palomar goes for luxury
With the Palomar, the latest addition to its Chicago line, Kimpton eschews the chic boutique concept for more luxury than one would expect. Rooms are larger (they start at 325 square feet) and come outfitted in a palette of gold and cranberry with blue...Tags: Personal Service, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chicago Hotels, Illinois, Health
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No jacket, no tie, no problem at Randy Wells' benefit
When the Cubs’ Ryan Dempster hosts his annual Casino Night fundraiser, he and his teammates come decked out in white tuxedos with black bow ties. When fellow Cub Randy Wells hosted his benefit concert with Texas Red Dirt singer Stoney LaRue at Joe&...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Harry Caray, Bobby Hull, Baltimore Ravens, Brian Urlacher
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Fire department brings 'frequent climber' back to earth again
Tribune reporterA man who was brought down after climbing to the top of a light pole near the Magnificent Mile Saturday morning was at it again Sunday, this time about a mile west near the river, officials said. The man, 38, climbed atop a traffic light about 25 feet...Tags: Climbing, Sean Flynn, Gold Coast, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Fire Department
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Celebs hit Chicago for Lollapalooza
The city's trendiest spots were swarming with celebrities from the sports and entertainment world this past Lollapalooza weekend — from what I hear. I didn't actually see too many. In what became a reoccurring theme throughout the weekend, they...Tags: Cee Lo Green, David Arquette, Faith Hill, Nas, Kellan Lutz
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Reckless Chicago cabdrivers rarely taken off streets
More than a year ago, in a small hearing room downtown, city officials could have ended the career of a Chicago cabdriver who topped the list of citizen complaints.
Zulfiqar Shah was a reckless driver prone to road rage, according to numerous citizen...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Politics, Justice System, Lawyers, Government
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Oh, yes, the Peninsula is that good
Part of a series of mini-reviews of Chicago-area hotels.
Does the 10-year-old Peninsula Chicago deserve all of its accolades? Does it merit Forbes' five-star and AAA's five-diamond ratings or a seemingly perennial spot on Conde Nast Traveler's Gold List?...Tags: Personal Service, Health, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Michelin Group, Streeterville
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Is Cash Cab Chicago real?
LakeviewGetting in the Cash Cab will probably be the most challenging item to check off my bucket list; however, now that Chicago has acquired it's very own version of the elusive New York City trivia-mobile, my odds have slightly improved. So when my best... -
Rancic ready to open restaurant in Chicago
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsOrland Park native Bill Rancic will add to his already diversified resume when he and his wife, Giuliana, open a restaurant in Chicago in January. …... -
A.V. Fest joins crowded Chicago music calendar
Bucktown / Wicker ParkThought that Chicago's music festival season was behind us? Think again. The Onion's A.V. Club slides into one of the last summer fest spots with its first ever A.V. Fest, held this weekend right outside of the Hideout. The pop-culture obsessives at the...
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