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The In Word & Deed cocktail
In Word & Deed cocktail: Billy Sunday is the newest high-end cocktail bar to grace Logan Square, opening in February to high praise for head mixologist Alex Bachman and chef Matthias Merges, who also owns Yusho.
The libations menu takes classic drinks...Tags: Yusho, Egg Whites, Limes
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Zagat names Chicago's 30 Under 30
Tribune criticZagat, publishers of the reader-review based Zagat Guides, has released its second-annual “30 Under 30” list of Chicagoans in the restaurant and hospitality business. The list, intended to recognize up-and-coming talents rather than...Tags: Wines, Telegraph, Blackbird, Atwood Cafe, Bars and Clubs
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New cocktail bar Billy Sunday opening in Logan Square
RedEyeThough it was the food menu from Charlie Trotter alum Matthias Merges that first grabbed headlines when Yusho opened in Avondale in 2012, beverage director Alex Bachman's cocktails soon earned praise of their own. With the opening of cocktail bar...Tags: Recipes, Dining and Drinking, Yusho, Charlie Trotter, Bars and Clubs
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Matthias Merges to open Logan Square cocktail bar
Tribune criticYou may not be able to get your first drink until Halloween, but work is underway for Billy Sunday, a cocktail bar by Matthias Merges, chef/owner of Yusho restaurant. Billy Sunday (3143 W. Logan Blvd., no phone yet) will offer "really focused craft...Tags: Halloween, Yusho
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Early resident had English ties
Spencer Robinson was one of the early pioneers of Glendale, arriving here the same year Glendale became a city. He later served as the city’s first mayor. Robinson brought with him an illustrious history. Not only was he descended from old American...Tags: Massachusetts, Illinois, Lafayette College, Music Theater, Elections
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What if abortion became a non-issue?
CNN ContributorWhat's the most emotional and divisive issue in American politics? Abortion, right? Just this weekend, former Republican front-runner Rick Perry used the abortion issue to slam current Republican front-runner Herman Cain at the Iowa Faith and Freedom...Tags: News Agency, Abortion Issue, Elections, Herman Cain, Wars and Interventions
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A sojourn in temperance country
WINONA LAKE, Ind. — With its pastoral setting, the BoatHouse Restaurant makes the perfect place to enjoy lunch or dinner while swans drift by on Winona Lake.
The menu suggests ice tea, lemonade or milk for beverages. Though there's no mention of...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Personal Service
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Armie Hammer will wear the mask of ‘The Lone Ranger’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe one time I talked to Armie Hammer, he was just a young actor from a VERY rich family struggling to make a mark, even in indie faith-based fare such as a Billy Graham bio-pic. But his dashing turn as the too-handsome Winklevoss twins (one or both of... -
10 things you might not know about famous evangelists
Tribune staff reporterChristian evangelists can be forgiven for feeling under siege these days. Amid charges of runaway personal spending, Richard Roberts resigned as president of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, and six tax-exempt ministries were recently asked by Sen....Tags: Chuck Grassley, Oral Roberts, Benny Hinn, YouTube, Georgia
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There will be blood
By Donna Seaman It is no exaggeration to say that since "Love Medicine" appeared in 1984, Louise Erdrich has been writing one long novel in installments. In her tumultuous saga of North Dakota, Erdrich portrays families burdened with secrets and...Tags: North Dakota, Family, Roman Catholicism, William Faulkner, Health
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Billy Graham Is Frail, but Mission Is Strong
Times Staff WriterHe is 86 now and suffering from Parkinson's disease, a progressive nervous disorder that makes it difficult for him to write by hand. He is using a walker as he recuperates after two falls earlier this year that broke his pelvic bone in three places....Tags: Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, Elections, Nancy Reagan, William Randolph Hearst
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Men of Honor
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday November 10, 2000 In 1948, Harry Truman ended segregation in the armed forces, but it did not fade away overnight any more than it did in other American institutions. What Jackie Robinson endured in breaking the color line in baseball and...Tags: Aunjanue Ellis, Michael Rapaport, Robert De Niro, Diving, George Tillman, Jr.
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