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    Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Eved founder breaks ground, sees potential in technology platform

    At Talia Mashiach's bat mitzvah, guests told her mother that the 12-year-old was a "can-do person." It was an apt description for a girl who outshone the boys at sports and was the one to organize teams at recess.
    Tribune staff reporter
    At Talia Mashiach's bat mitzvah, guests told her mother that the 12-year-old was a "can-do person." It was an apt description for a girl who outshone the boys at sports and was the one to organize teams at recess.    Mashiach (Meh-SHE-ah), 35, would go...

    Tags: Media Industry, Services and Shopping, Corporate Officers, Sales, Music

  2. Aug 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Charlie Trotter preaches excellence to the extreme

    Graham Elliot was an aspiring young cook in the late '90s carrying steaks to a party of 20 in the Charlie Trotter's Studio Kitchen when the restaurant's brilliant, mercurial owner stopped him in the hallway and grabbed one of the pieces of meat.
    Graham Elliot was an aspiring young cook in the late '90s carrying steaks to a party of 20 in the Charlie Trotter's Studio Kitchen when the restaurant's brilliant, mercurial owner stopped him in the hallway and grabbed one of the pieces of meat. "He...

    Tags: Yusho, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Customs and Tradition, Travel

  4. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Cast a cold eye

    Ladies and gentlemen, let's compare and contrast. In her blockbuster first novel, "A Woman of Substance," Barbara Taylor Bradford pitted her fiercely determined heroine against almost insurmountable obstacles: grinding poverty, physical abuse, sexual assault, romantic betrayal, and the machinations of a powerful and pitiless nemesis. In her latest book, "Letter from A Stranger," Bradford's sweet and accommodating heroine lives a charmed life, her manners flawless, her profession glamorous, her predicament such that she is forced -- just forced! -- to jet off to sunny Istanbul, where she eats delicious meals, sleeps in elegant accommodations and discovers a riveting memoir of life in Nazi Germany. Is it possible, based on the aforementioned evidence, that Bradford, the author of 27 international bestsellers, has, well, mellowed?
    Portrait By Brian Cassella
    Ladies and gentlemen, let's compare and contrast. In her blockbuster first novel, "A Woman of Substance," Barbara Taylor Bradford pitted her fiercely determined heroine against almost insurmountable obstacles: grinding poverty, physical abuse, sexual...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Skokie, Stroke, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Chicago Tribune

  6. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Parolee held on $1.5M bail in Gold Coast hotel slaying

    A parolee charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a young woman at a Gold Coast hotel was identified by several witnesses and DNA evidence, prosecutors said today.
    Tribune reporters
    A parolee charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a young woman at a Gold Coast hotel was identified by several witnesses and DNA evidence, prosecutors said today. Lamarcus Washington, 28, of Chicago was taken into custody shortly after...

    Tags: DNA, Biotechnology Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Magnificent Mile, Judges

  8. Sep 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chicagoan raises tens of thousands for charities while biking or walking

    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways.
    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways....

    Tags: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Travel, Liver Disease, Hotels and Accommodations, Sports

  10. Jun 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Go alfresco

    Summer's here, and the time is right for eating in the street. Or near the street. Or in a bottle-service cabana high above the street.
    Summer's here, and the time is right for eating in the street. Or near the street. Or in a bottle-service cabana high above the street. Chicagoans love outdoor-dining season, all the more so because of its short duration. There are precious few days in...

    Tags: Mexico, Tony Mantuano, Foods and Beverages, Oakbrook Center, Music

  12. Oct 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. How theater ticket prices are changing like airline fares

    When the Goodman Theatre announced its prices for its current production, "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Diane Lane, it listed $89 as the top ticket price for that show, a price that duly appeared in this newspaper. And had you bought your decent main-floor seat for the Oct. 27 performance three weeks ago, $89 is indeed what you likely would have paid. On Wednesday afternoon, there still were tickets available on the Goodman website for that Saturday evening performance. But the top price? $120.
    When the Goodman Theatre announced its prices for its current production, "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Diane Lane, it listed $89 as the top ticket price for that show, a price that duly appeared in this newspaper. And had you bought your decent main-...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Travel, Theater, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Goodman Theatre

  14. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Ex-Lake Forest superintendent's fringe benefits questioned

    In his job overseeing two small school districts in affluent Lake Forest, Harry Griffith was among the highest paid public school administrators in the state, bringing in $362,000 last academic year alone.
    In his job overseeing two small school districts in affluent Lake Forest, Harry Griffith was among the highest paid public school administrators in the state, bringing in $362,000 last academic year alone. And on top of his regular earnings, Griffith...

    Tags: Elections, Homes, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Travel

  16. Aug 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Bollywood film to close part of lower Michigan Ave., Bravo show shooting in Chicago, Jack White spotted at Public Chicago

    “Dhoom 3: Back in Action” -- the latest sequel in the popular Bollywood buddy cop series -- will shoot on and around lower Michigan Avenue Thursday and Friday.
    “Dhoom 3: Back in Action” -- the latest sequel in the popular Bollywood buddy cop series -- will shoot on and around lower Michigan Avenue Thursday and Friday. There will be street closures from 9:30 am to 4 pm both days on lower Michigan...

    Tags: Wicker Park, Aamir Khan, Lollapalooza, Celebrities, Michigan Avenue

  18. Aug 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Alison Brie and Dave Franco dine at RPM Italian, another Lollapalooza low for Cee Lo, Wyclef performing at Underground

    The Lollapalooza sightings have begun.
    The Lollapalooza sightings have begun. “Community” actress Alison Brie and rumored boyfriend and “21 Jump Street” actor Dave Franco had dinner Thursday at RPM Italian. Franco, brother of James Franco, took in the Lollapalooza...

    Tags: Josh Hopkins, Disc Jockeys, Celebrities, Donald Glover, Jesse Crain

  20. Jul 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. A 'more approachable' Allium

    As the former executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Dining Room and Seasons, Kevin Hickey knows fine dining. He also knows when the writing is on the wall.
    As the former executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Dining Room and Seasons, Kevin Hickey knows fine dining. He also knows when the writing is on the wall. "We saw the dining trend going much more casual," says Allium executive chef Hickey. "We saw the...

    Tags: Steaks, Foods and Beverages, Services and Shopping, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure

  22. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Scaling the heights

    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes.
    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes. These are uncertain times for four-star dining in Chicago. Since last September, four previous top-rated restaurants have closed up shop...

    Tags: Wrigley Building, Carlos', Avenues, Veal, Chicago Tribune Columnists

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