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Sister of California governors transfers her sense of public service to municipal finance
A Goldman Sachs executive was at a Chicago dinner party recently when a fellow guest, hearing she had just relocated from California, asked what she thought of the new governor there. The executive, Goldman's chairman of investment banking for the...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Finance, Lloyd Blankfein, Rahm Emanuel, Sears
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CPS official accused of taking gifts from food vendors is named
Tribune reporterThe chief of food services at Chicago Public Schools and two members of her staff have received gifts worth thousands of dollars from the district's two largest food vendors since 2007, a serious violation of the district's ethics code, according to an...Tags: Ethics, Credit and Debt, Values, Brett Favre, Food Industry
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Where Rosie O'Donnell and her guests hang out in Chicago, Raekwon performing at Cubby Bear, Chet Haze being Chet Haze
Oprah Winfrey had her favorite restaurants where she and her A-list guests would dine during “The Oprah Winfrey Show’s” run in Chicago, including RL and Table Fifty-Two, and now it appears Rosie O’Donnell has her own favorites...Tags: Univision (tv network), Restaurants, Kevin Hart, River North, Chicago White Sox
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Chicago ties NYC for most AAA Five-Diamond restaurants
Tribune criticThe AAA Five- and Four-Diamond Awards for restaurants and hotels were announced this morning, and Chicago wound up tied with New York with the most five-diamond restaurants in North America. All of Chicago's Five-Diamond restaurants or hotels were repeat...Tags: Topolobampo, Charlie Trotter's, Tru, O'Hare International Airport, Chicago Restaurants
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City health inspections tough even for toniest of restaurants
Close watchers of Chicago's food scene may have been surprised to learn that Alinea — one of the most highly regarded restaurants in the city and the world — failed its routine health inspection a month ago.
But what may seem like a big...Tags: Restaurants, Charlie Trotter's, Bonsoiree, River North, Media Industry
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Diners soak in flavor and booze during rainy Chicago Gourmet
(Bill Daley co-wrote this story) Muddy shoes. That was about all the hundreds of revelers at Chicago Gourmet, the two-day food and wine festival at Millennium Park over the weekend, had to complain about. Efficiently-moving food lines and nine chef-...Tags: Millennium Park, Foods and Beverages, Bill Daley, Restaurants, Chicago Gourmet
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Chicago's top chefs hold garage sale, bake-sale benefit
Tribune newspaper reporterGarage sales with mismatched glassware and old power tools are pretty common. The garage sale scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Michelin-starred NAHA restaurant will be anything but common. Dubbed the Culinary Garage Sale & Bake Sale, bargain...Tags: Michelin Group, Restaurants, Frontera Grill, Services and Shopping, Mindy's HotChocolate
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Naha is a good way to impress an associate, and it offers a bright room, professional service and possibly the best burger in town
Naha
500 N. Clark St.
Neighborhood: River North
Who eats: Business types, well-dressed ladies who lunch.
Why eat: Your guests will be impressed. Carrie Nahabedian is one of the best chefs in town.
Ambience: White tablecloth elegance. Windows on...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Chicken, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest
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Stargazing: Phil Vettel handicaps Michelin-star winners
As the second Michelin Guide for Chicago prepares to hit bookstores next week, one thing is for sure: There will be change.
There has to be. Among the 23 restaurants that received one or more stars, Sixteen (one star) saw chef Frank Brunacci depart,...Tags: Restaurants, Charlie Trotter's, Tru, Bonsoiree, Frontera Grill
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'Some sacrifice their all'
Dave Connell didn't have to think twice when he enlisted to serve in World War II at the age of 18.
"It was just the expected thing to do," said the 84-year-old Laguna Beach resident. "It was just like going to the movies."
A member of the American...Tags: Ronald McDonald House Charities, American Legion, Justice System, Services and Shopping, Barack Obama
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Party in the park: Chef’s bbq benefit
Lincoln ParkCelebrations for my recent triumph over a “food coma” came to a screeching halt, because my doctor says that people who live in Lincoln Park are not only at a higher risk for over indulging, but living anywhere in Chicago exposes people to the... -
Lunch tip: Order before you go
It's 11 a.m. and you've got a taste for pizza — maybe it's Giordano's Super Veggie deep dish. Or maybe you're thinking of that wonderful, garlicky-delicious chicken Vesuvio at The Village on West Monroe. Or maybe it's the juicy Angus beef burger...
Tags: Pizzas, Credit and Debt, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Hamburgers
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