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Area universities advance by adding a program, college, building
If as William Butler Yeats asserted -- "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire" -- then three local universities are lighting some interesting fires as they seek to expand programs, add new colleges and literally reach for...Tags: Medical Specialization, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Science, Roosevelt University
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HGTV Oasis winner calls $750,000 condo a 'blessing'
It was Monday, after work, and Deborah Robertson had chased her sister, Nellie, out onto the front porch of the house in Edmondson Village that they share.
"She smokes and I don't, so she has to go outside," said Robertson.
But soon enough, her sister...Tags: Services and Shopping, Personal Service, Career and Workplace, Restaurants, HGTV (tv network)
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Hipstamatic focuses on on Wicker Park
Bucktown / Wicker ParkMove over, Williamsburg. Hipstamatic, an iPhone photo app that uses different filters to create a retro feel, has created a Wicker Park add-on — aka “HipstaPak” — “perfect for those nights out clinking glasses at dimly lit,... -
Weekend getaways: A guide to suburban B&Bs, historic hotels
TribLocal - EvanstonCrisp autumn temperatures and colorful fall foliage create an idyllic setting no matter where you travel. So why waste valuable time and money traveling to …... -
Paint and booze: a good blend
Bucktown / Wicker ParkIt's not a requirement that you drink while taking a BYOB painting class at Arts n Spirits (1921 N. Damen Ave.), but it may help give you a little extra confidence in your work. “I think that there is nothing wrong with painting a little bit tipsy,&... -
To Lakeview, on our fifth anniversary
LakeviewIn 1998, I got off at the Belmont Red Line stop. I was coming from Rogers Park to see They Might Be Giants at the Vic. I looked at the blue Belmont sign and thought “I'm home.” It took eight years of living in RoPo and then in downstate and... -
There's no comforting cartoonist Ivan Brunetti
Tribune reporterLate on a Friday afternoon, the worst time of the week for a book signing, cartoonist Ivan Brunetti sat behind the counter at Chicago Comics in Lakeview and waited for fans. He waited and sighed. A line would form, fade away, form, fade. Some customers...Tags: Cartoons, Human Interest, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Newspaper and Magazine
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Gym Undergoes Amazing Transformation
TribLocal - ElmhurstGraduating students at Churchville Middle School (Elmhurst) celebrated their upcoming transition to high school at the annual 8th grade dance on Saturday, May 14 in …... -
Row 2750 breaks ground in Lincoln Park
Chicago-based LG Development Group and Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture have broken ground on Row 2750, a luxury row home and condominium development in Lincoln Park.
Located at 2750 N. Lakewood Ave., the enclave of 11 residences has nine row homes and...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Vehicles, Natural Resources, U.S. Cellular Field, Personal Service
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Pencil this in: Removing tattoo ink is costly, painful ordeal
"You know that's permanent, right?" "Have you thought about how that'll look when you get old?" These are two comments people who want tattoos hear from those who think tattoos are pointless. I specialized in ignoring the anti-tattoo folks, but after...Tags: 50 Cent, Health, Angelina Jolie, Health and Medical Professionals, Plastic Surgery
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Naperville Park District Notes Janurary 12th 2011
Staff reporterContact: Sameera Luthman, Director of Marketing & Communications, sluthman@napervilleparks.org, 630-848-3570 Nancy Thompson, Marketing Assistant, nthompson@napervilleparks.org, 630-848-5022 Date: January 12, 2011 -Park District News and Notes- For...Tags: Television, Road Transportation, Comedy (genre), Sports, Bodies of Water
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Culinary training merges with two hot areas
Business is the hottest degree on campuses right now. Health care is the hottest job sector. Culinary careers are just plain hot. How can these work together?
Starting this fall at Kendall College, business majors can earn a concentration in food service...Tags: George Lucas, Science, Vegetarian Diet, Food Industry, Health and Safety at School
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