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A new Chicago guide for food lovers
Tribune NewspapersJennifer Olvera serves up the skinny on all things edible, sippable and growable in her new book, “Food Lovers’ Guide to Chicago” (Globe Pequot, $15.95). The book contains pithy restaurant reviews, a food festival calendar, tippling...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Frontera Grill
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Stanford police still investigating Miracle death
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Nearly five weeks after Kathy Miracle was found shot to death inside her Stanford home, police are still waiting on test results before determining if she committed suicide or was murdered. Stanford Detective Barry Allen said...Tags: Assault, Suicide, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Condos and Houses
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Local has 60 years of Chicago life on film
LakeviewFrom the Chicago News Cooperative, a cool feature on a Lakeview retirement home resident who's still not retired from taking pics of the people who make up Chicago.... -
Old meets new in University Village
"Gypsies, pickpockets and even a man walking around with a chicken on his head. This was an edgy neighborhood back then. It was not for everybody," said Bill Lavicka, rehabber and preservationist.
He was reminiscing about the old days on Maxwell Street,...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Lobbying, Chicago Real Estate, Students, Near West Side
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Welcome to the neighborhood, Al
WrigleyvilleFollowing the Bulls' providing additional evidence that they fully lack the ability to close a game (I'm talking to you and your back-to-back missed shot attempts in the 4th, Mr. MVP D. Rose), I took a stroll through my beloved Wrigleyville. The best... -
Authorities trying to determine if woman died of murder or suicide
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Authorities investigating the weekend death of a Stanford woman are waiting on test results to determine if she was murdered or committed suicide. Lincoln County Coroner Farris Marcum said Tuesday that preliminary autopsy results showed...Tags: Assault, Suicide, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Daley puts food, books on the line in Blackhawks-Flyers Stanley Cup bet
Clout StPosted by John Byrne at 5:52 p.m. Mayor Richard Daley is upping the ante as he bets against his Philadelphia counterpart on the outcome of the Stanley Cup finals.Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, however, is not. Win or lose, Nutter has...... -
Takeout Review: Fockers Deli, Pompano Beach
Address: 1000 S. Powerline Road (in the Cypress Bend Plaza) Phone: 954-978-2251 Food: New-York deli and Chicago specialties Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Dining facilities: Order at the counter then eat at...Tags: Pompano Beach, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Roast Beef, Italian Beef Sandwiches
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Little Italy: The little neighborhood that could
Special to the TribuneChicago developer Bob Angevin combined retail with rental property when he took over The Landmark building in Andersonville. He did the same at The Abbey condominiums in Hyde Park. So he was ready to venture into the Near West Side when the opportunity...Tags: Highway Transportation, Rush University Medical Center, O'Hare International Airport, Interior Policy, Chicago Police Department
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Bo Diddley dead at 79
Tribune music criticBo Diddley, who died Monday at age 79 in Florida, was as essential to the creation of rock 'n' roll as Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and Little Richard, though he seldom got the credit or the accolades that were showered on his better-known peers. The...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Death, The Who (music group), Heavy Engineering, Christianity
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Really late-night eats
Tribune reporterIn the wee hours that straddle Chicago's late-late nights and early mornings, the streets and sidewalks fill with an eclectic mix of commuters. Some have just finished a late shift, while others are on their way to an early one. Some have endured a multi-...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Tacos, Bars and Clubs, Death
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Bahena's back with Tepatulco, his moles and more
Tribune restaurant criticGeno Bahena is back, which makes me happy and anxious. Happy because, at his best, chef Bahena can make Mexican cuisine sing as few others can. He's a veritable master of the moles, those complex sauces that are at the heart of serious Mexican cooking,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Gold and Precious Material, Lincoln (Placer, California), Indiana
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