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Your morning fashion and beauty report: Are we ready for 'Jersey Couture?' Was Venus Williams' outfit too skimpy? Can Lindsay Lohan turn her ankle monitor into a fashion statement?
All The RageSarah Jessica Parker will present a Special Tribute Award honoring the late Alexander McQueen from the board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. And in other news, The Oprah Store will open Thursday in Chicago's Water Tower Place....... -
Charity events keep spring social season hot
Chicago socialites had a difficult decision to make Saturday, with three celebrity-hosted galas taking place at the same time around the city. But for the see-and-be-seen crowd, this was likely a good problem to have. Those who attended the 26th...
Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man (movie), Marc Trestman, Chicago Hotels
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Funds for Mag Mile median gardens not blooming
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds The tulips on Michigan Avenue are a staple of spring in Chicago, but a decline in contributions to the project's sponsoring organization may force future plantings to be scaled back. John Chikow, president of the Greater North...... -
Former Blackhawks coach lists Park Ridge home for $1.1 million
Former Blackhawks coach Trent Yawney has listed his five-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot home in Park Ridge for $1.1 million. Yawney, a former Blackhawks defenseman, coached the team from 2005-2006. He is the coach of the Norfolk Admirals team, which is...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Oprah Winfrey, Chicago Blackhawks, Condos, Waste
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Oprah sells West Side store space at huge loss
Special to the TribuneOprah Winfrey's Chicago real estate foibles continue. Almost two years ago, the talk-show queen signed off on her massively popular, Chicago-based national chatfest. Soon afterward, she closed her flagship Oprah Store, which was located at 1017 W....Tags: Environmental Issues, Oprah Winfrey, Condos, Real Estate Sellers, Waste
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Oak Park student-actor wins musical theater award
When Oak Park and River Forest High School senior John Clay III goes to New York in late June as the male winner of the Illinois High School Musical Theater Award, he will have at least one friendly face to cheer him on. His girlfriend, Taylor Marie...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Music, Times Square, Celebrities, Theater
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Passover dining options
Passover begins at sundown Monday, and, as always, Chicago restaurants stand ready to assist. Here are some of the most interesting options; remember to order/reserve early.
Bistronomic (840 W. Wabash Ave., 312-944-8400). Seasonal Passover three-course...Tags: Macaroons, Gefilte Fish, Bistronomic, Restaurants, Passover Seder
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Jay-Z's $20K purchase raises local artist's profile
Hebru Brantley's trip to Miami Beach for the high-profile Art Basel art show was winding down when the Chicago-based street artist and De La Salle Institute alum was told there was one more potential customer who wanted to meet him right before his flight...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Chicago Hotels, Goodman Theatre, Aziz Ansari, New York Knicks
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Julia Child play returns to Chicago stage
Julia Child made millions hungry with her cookbooks and television shows while she was alive. Even now, eight years after her death at age 91, there's still a keen appetite for all things Julia. Witness the revival, just announced for September 2013, of a...
Tags: Julia Child, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Television
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Interview: 'Homeland' star Mandy Patinkin's passion? Singing
Yes, Mandy Patinkin saw "Saturday Night Live" spoof "Homeland" in a sketch this month. And no, the South Side native and Kenwood Academy High School alum wasn't insulted by Bill Hader's impression of him or the exaggerated impersonations of his "Homeland"...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), The Price is Right (tv program), Music, Nathan Gunn, Irving Berlin
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'Kennedy' musical workshops in Chicago
Leslie Bricusse, the Academy Award-winning songwriter behind such monster hits as "What Kind of Fool Am I?," "Candy Man" (penned with the late Anthony Newley) and "Talk to the Animals," slipped quietly into Chicago this week. So did the producer-writer-...
Tags: Megan Mullally, White House, Camelot (tv program), Music Industry, Music
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