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Lunch at Millennium Park
Dining@LargeI wasn't sure I would ever get to Chicago this whole trip, but yesterday was a little warmer with a little more sun and a little less wind. My daughter had classes straight through from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.......Tags: Alcoholic Beverages
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Obama's Election Night in Chicago
The Swampby John McCormick HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is making plans for what it hopes will be an Election Night celebration outdoors in Chicago. Aides say plans are still fluid and a specific venue has yet to......Tags: Richard M. Daley, John Paul II, Grant Park, Barack Obama
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Being numb to it all no longer big shock
Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Ravinia Festival, Artists
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'Mob Wives' filming in Chicago, Lauren Conrad coming to Naperville, Jennifer Hudson honors Whitney Houston
Chicago might not have its own “Real Housewives” spinoff, but the former home of gangster Al Capone will have its own version of “Mob Wives” beginning this spring.
“Mob Wives: Chicago” — like the New York-...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Melinda Shankar, Michael Dinner, Whitney Houston, Al Capone
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Al Pacino and his 'Stand Up Guys' among the stars slotted for CIFF
With its founder Michael Kutza nearing his half-century mark as leader, the Chicago International Film Festival announced its 48th edition slate Thursday. Heavily concentrated, as it has been in recent years, at the downtown AMC River East 21 multiplex,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Chicago International Film Festival, Viola Davis, Forrest Gump (movie)
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Howells & Hood goes upscale on a large scale
For decades Chicago journalists' post-work watering hole of choice has been the Billy Goat Tavern, with its three beers on tap ($3.50 Schlitz and Billy Goat Dark and Lager) and $3.15 cheeseburgers just a dark stairway's descent from the Magnificent Mile's...
Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Event Planning, Foods and Beverages, Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Tribune Company
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Coldplay bowls at 10pin, Robin Thicke headlines Glamorama, 'Mob Doctor' films at Abruzzo's
Following their show at the United Center Thursday, Coldplay band members Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion hit 10pin Bowling Lounge for food, drinks and, of course, bowling. I'm told the band members requested anonymity...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Festive Events, Mob Doctor (tv program)
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Taste of Chicago returns
It's safe to say that nobody knows what to expect from this year's Taste of Chicago.
Stripped down to five days from its usual 10, the number of food vendors trimmed to 40 (compared with 59 in 2011) and separated from its traditional Fourth of July...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Humana Incorporated, Grant Park, Foods and Beverages, Services and Shopping
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Chicago Jazz Festival 2013 lineup announced
Drummer Jack DeJohnette, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, pianists Jason Moran and Robert Glasper and saxophonists Donald Harrison, Charles Lloyd, Jimmy Heath and Rudresh Mahanthappa will headline the 35th annual Chicago Jazz Festival, running Aug. 29...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Grant Park, Students, Chicago Cultural Center, Teaching and Learning
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Chicago saxophonist Pat Mallinger gets ready for his close-up
When singer-pianist Diane Schuur headlined at the Jazz Showcase last week, she wasn't the most commanding player on stage. At leat not whenever Chicago saxophonist Pat Mallinger stepped up to solo. Each time he brought the mouthpiece to his lips,...
Tags: Music Theater, Music Industry, Plymouth, Entertainment, Green Mill (club)
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Jubilation, relief mingle at no-frills CSO gala
"Stay close to this orchestra," Riccardo Muti enjoined the audience at the end of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Ball gala on Saturday night, "because it represents Chicago to the world." The CSO and its music director are about to do just...Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Music Industry, Labor Legislation
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At Steppenwolf, another way of looking at youth violence
The main scenic elements for "How Long Will I Cry?: Voices of Youth Violence," the latest in a sudden string of intense Chicago productions aiming to engage us in the crisis of youth violence, have a distinct resemblance to the Crown Fountain in...
Tags: Chicago Public Library, Arts and Culture
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