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Summer's running out
Time stands still for no one. Before long, we'll be shopping for fall fashions and school supplies. But there's time for a late-summer escape. We've come up with four destinations that, while you might never have heard of them, are engaging and...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Glenn Miller, Long Island, Canterbury, Gardens and Parks
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River North notables and favorites
Downtown 440 N. State St. 312-464-1400 At the neighborhood’s only gay bar, expect the bartenders to call you “honey” and the entertainment to range from live cabaret to karaoke to DJs. The Purple Pig 500 N. Michigan Ave. 312-464-1744...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hamburgers, Michigan Avenue, Boka, Customs and Tradition
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Prepare yourself for gawk-apalooza
There isn't going to be a better time all year for star sightings in Chicago than this weekend. Lollapalooza will not only bring 100-plus acts to the city, but also draw dozens of celebrities who are just as excited as the rest of us to watch their...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arctic Monkeys (music group), Perry Farrell, David Grohl, Wicker Park
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Time can be an ally for preservationists
Time is the enemy of old buildings, breaking them down just as it breaks people down. But time can save them as well as provide the attractive patina of age. Time — or, more accurately, the passage of time — can upend the economic assumptions...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Frank Gehry, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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Lollapalooza Day 2: Chief Keef, Frank Ocean, Chili Peppers and an evacuation
Day 2 is done at Lollapalooza in Grant Park, and what a day Saturday was: It was sandwiched by much-anticipated sets by Chief Keef and Frank Ocean, and in between came the first evacuation in the festival’s Chicago history. Here’s how it...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Entertainment Events, First Aid, Orchard Lounge (music group), Chairlift (music group)
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Stabbing victim's relative: 'I started screaming'
Tribune reporterThe 67-year-old man stabbed at a North Michigan Avenue hotel Saturday night had been downtown with seven family members for the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, his niece said. A second man was also injured in the attack while trying to keep the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Michigan Avenue, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Injuries and Wounds, Chicago Police Department
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Rosemont Inc.
Fredric N. Tulsky and John Sullivan, Medill WatchdogWith every cab ride to and from a Chicago airport, 25 cents of the fare goes to a tiny suburb renowned for insider dealing and outsize clout. Those coins add up to millions a year for the suburb — Rosemont — and help fuel a political...Tags: Ethics, Kirk W Dillard, Republican Party, Rosemont (Cook, Illinois), Judges
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Best dining options for Thanksgiving
As Thanksgiving approaches, let us give thanks for those restaurants who cook and serve beautiful Thanksgiving dinners, so we don't have to.
Ann Sather. As it has for more years than I can count, Ann Sather will serve a traditional turkey dinner from...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Michigan Avenue, Customs and Tradition, Phil Vettel, Arts and Culture
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Lollapalooza weekend filled with stars, swag and shoutouts
Before Zach Gilford and his fiancee, Kiele Sanchez, went to check out the gift suites in the Hard Rock Hotel on Saturday, the self-deprecating “Friday Night Lights” star and Evanston native, who is currently filming Fox's “The Mob...
Tags: American Idol (tv program), Entertainment Events, Breaking Bad (tv program), B.o.B, Perry Farrell
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Chicago lawyer accused of sexual assault at downtown hotel
Tribune reporterA Chicago real estate lawyer was arrested on charges he sexually assaulted a Minnesota woman inside her Streeterville hotel room Tuesday after she left the door to her room open, prosecutors said today. Anthony Bergamino Jr., 49, was charged with one...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Judges, University of Chicago Law School, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Q&A: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn--Part 1' star Nikki Reed
RedEye movie criticCan you believe “Twilight” star Nikki Reed got married a month ago (to “American Idol” contestant Paul McDonald), totally stealing the thunder from the wedding of Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) in “...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Crimes, Foster the People (music group), Chicago, Adele (music artist)
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The stories behind 6 Chicago honorary streets
For RedEyeSigns, signs everywhere signs. That's especially true in the Chicago, where almost 1,500 honorary signs dot the city's streets. But behind the multitude of names engraved in the brown signs are some interesting people and stories. Here are some that...Tags: John Travolta, Barack Obama, Diana, Princess of Wales, Cancer, Field Museum of Natural History
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