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Chicago, that tippling town
The first rule of business — any business — is this: Do what you do well. And what Chicago does well is drink. Oh, there are other things to be sure (architecture! comedy! baseball!), but in this city, booze is as much a business as it is...
Tags: Egg Whites, River North, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Alinea, Grant Achatz
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Cannes 2012: Auteurs take a shine to Americana
24 FramesGlobally minded Hollywood studios are muting elements that might be considered too American. But Prestige filmmakers working outside the studio system — including several from other countries — are doubling down on the red, white and blue.... -
It's about time that FDA took action against Lap-Band billboards
It has taken almost two years, but government regulators finally woke up to the idea that those 1-800-GET-THIN billboards plastered all over Southland freeways may be dangerous to your health.
That's the underlying meaning of the action announced Tuesday...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health Organizations, Arbitration, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Specialization
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Friday’s Highlights: 'On Freddie Roach' on HBO
Show TrackerFriday’s Highlights: 'On Freddie Roach' on HBO... -
Friday’s Highlights: "Inside the Actors Studio" on Bravo
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Rush Limbaugh sculpture is planned for Missouri statehouse
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight looks at plans to honor radio shock-jock Rush Limbaugh with a statue in Missouri's statehouse.... -
Festival of Books: The drug trade
Jacket CopyDavan Maharaj, Ioan Grillo, Charles Bowden and Hipolito Acosta talk about the troubles of drug trafficking across the Americas.... -
PASSINGS: Mae Laborde, Richard Bruno, Hulett C. Smith
Mae Laborde
Acting career began at 93
Mae Laborde, 102, an energetic senior citizen whose outgoing personality landed her in several Steve Lopez columns and launched a late-blooming acting career, died in her sleep Jan. 9 at an assisted living...Tags: The Untouchables (movie), Movies, Career and Workplace, World War II (1939-1945), Government
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TV preview: 'Prohibition'
On the last day of July, Ken Burns had his first drink of the year.
Sitting in Trader Vic's at the Beverly Hilton hotel and talking about his upcoming documentary "Prohibition," the filmmaker bypassed the bar's traditional mai tai and instead went for...Tags: Movies, Organized Crime, Minority Groups, Stella Adler, World War II (1939-1945)
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Television review: 'Prohibition'
It's fall on PBS, when the big documentary blockbusters heave into view; and nobody builds them bigger than Ken Burns, whose name always seems to be part of the title, even when it isn't: "Ken Burns' Baseball," "Ken Burns' Jazz," "Ken Burns' Civil War."...Tags: Peter Coyote, Ken Burns, Lucky Luciano, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Documentary (genre)
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Congressman compares NCAA to Al Capone and the Mafia
The Fabulous ForumCongressman compares NCAA to Al Capone and the Mafia... -
Sarah Palin's emails: Annoyingly gaffe-free
Opinion L.A.Sarah Palin's emails disappoint lamestream-media bullies....
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