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    Aug 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Technique crucial in exhibition opener

    The initial exhibition game on the NFL schedule should be viewed as an extension of training camp in the evaluation process, a "scrimmage" in which established vets run their base schemes and rookies see the majority of the reps against pro competition for the first time.
    The initial exhibition game on the NFL schedule should be viewed as an extension of training camp in the evaluation process, a "scrimmage" in which established vets run their base schemes and rookies see the majority of the reps against pro competition...

    Tags: Brian Urlacher, Denver Broncos, Mike Tice, Soldier Field, Shea McClellin

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Is the Working Families Flexibility Act really flexible?

    If we lived in a perfect world, doughnuts would be vegetables, Matthew McConaughey would have my abs and I would have his, and work would be a high-paying activity that involved naps.
    If we lived in a perfect world, doughnuts would be vegetables, Matthew McConaughey would have my abs and I would have his, and work would be a high-paying activity that involved naps. Also in a perfect world, a thing called The Working Families...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, U.S. House of Representatives, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace

  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. When your old boss comes calling

    Emotionally, jobs can be like lovers. We fall for them, fight with them and sometimes lose them.
    Emotionally, jobs can be like lovers. We fall for them, fight with them and sometimes lose them. The Great Recession left millions of Americans jilted by their jobs. But as the economy continues its slow recovery, some find their old flames back on...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Career and Workplace, Rex Huppke, LinkedIn Corp.

  6. Aug 11, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Fine dining stakes claim in Berwyn

    To corrupt an old saying, the good Lord never closes a condo without opening a bungalow.
    To corrupt an old saying, the good Lord never closes a condo without opening a bungalow. Berwyn is on the rise. The financial crisis has turned the near west suburb into a hot spot of affordable housing, and young couples and families are crowding in....

    Tags: Autre Monde, Tony Mantuano, Salads, Olives, Dining and Drinking

  8. Sep 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. A new place to play

    We tend to think of a split personality as a bad thing, but it seems to be working, so far, for Quay, which opened in late July in the River East Arts Center and offers — one part sports bar, one part smoldering nightspot and one part restaurant — a little something for everyone.
    We tend to think of a split personality as a bad thing, but it seems to be working, so far, for Quay, which opened in late July in the River East Arts Center and offers — one part sports bar, one part smoldering nightspot and one part restaurant...

    Tags: CLTV News, Restaurants, Seafood, Foods and Beverages, Limes

  10. Jan 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. The many faces of business-casual

    Good news for facial-hair enthusiasts. After six decades of flagrant beardscrimination, Walt Disney Co. has lifted its ban on employee goatees and other face fuzz.
    Good news for facial-hair enthusiasts. After six decades of flagrant beardscrimination, Walt Disney Co. has lifted its ban on employee goatees and other face fuzz. It's a bold move by a notoriously conservative company. As Walt Disney himself once did...

    Tags: Viacom Inc., Rex Huppke, The Walt Disney Co.

  12. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Cutler usually rebounds well from poor games

    The Jay Cutler-J'Marcus Webb controversy may wind up being a bigger problem for the Rams than it has been for the Bears.
    The Jay Cutler-J'Marcus Webb controversy may wind up being a bigger problem for the Rams than it has been for the Bears. The key figures involved in last Thursday night's incident, celebrity quarterback Cutler and social media butterfly Webb, always...

    Tags: NFL Draft, Clay Matthews, Mike Tice, Chris Long, Mike Mulligan

  14. Nov 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. What will it take for Bears offense to take off?

    It's understandable if the hype of a potential Super Bowl matchup one week, followed by a prospective NFC championship showdown the next, seems highly relevant midway through a season. But really, it's only hype. Getting to the real NFC championship game and then the real Super Bowl — in that order — is really what the exercise is all about.
    It's understandable if the hype of a potential Super Bowl matchup one week, followed by a prospective NFC championship showdown the next, seems highly relevant midway through a season. But really, it's only hype. Getting to the real NFC championship...

    Tags: Carolina Panthers, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Football Conference, Denver Broncos, Mike Tice

  16. Jul 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Making a point in business email

    Hello! I want you to know that I'm SUPER excited about this week's column!! It's about exclamation points!!!!
    Hello! I want you to know that I'm SUPER excited about this week's column!! It's about exclamation points!!!! I recently received a work-related email riddled with them, as if it was written by an overcaffeinated glee club. "Well," I said, harrumphing...

    Tags: Rex Huppke

  18. Jul 28, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pub honors its inner Brit

    Owen & Engine is a 10-month-old gastropub with charming British decor, a beer list bulging with British-style ales and a menu that includes dishes such as bangers and mash and hairy taddie. But chef de cuisine Charles Burkhardt would rather not call the place a British pub, thank you.
    Owen & Engine is a 10-month-old gastropub with charming British decor, a beer list bulging with British-style ales and a menu that includes dishes such as bangers and mash and hairy taddie. But chef de cuisine Charles Burkhardt would rather not call the...

    Tags: Chicken, Dining and Drinking, Fish and Chips, Bars and Clubs, CLTV News

  20. Aug 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Acid trip

    Graham Elliot is hot.
    Graham Elliot is hot. The much-decorated chef owns three Chicago restaurants and will be inducted into the Chicago Chefs Hall of Fame in two weeks. He shares screen time with Joe Bastianich and Gordon Ramsay judging "MasterChef" (just renewed for a...

    Tags: Near West Side, Entertainment Events, Avenues, Blackbird, Mangos

  22. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Worst-kept secret in town

    Can a restaurant be a hidden gem if everybody knows about it?
    Can a restaurant be a hidden gem if everybody knows about it? A road-less-traveled location and understated-to-a-fault exterior haven't prevented 6-week-old La Sirena Clandestina (which means "the hidden mermaid") from pulling in crowds to its Market...

    Tags: The Publican, Shortbread, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Marketing

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