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Sighting: 'Shameless' cast (minus William H. Macy) parties at The Underground
The cast of “Shameless” — including Emmy Rossum, Jeremy Allen White, Harry Hamlin, Shanola Hampton, Steve Howey and Zach McGowan — partied Thursday at The Underground while in town filming the third season of the Showtime dramedy....
Tags: Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Emmy Rossum, Harry Hamlin, North Lawndale, Steve Howey
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Mumford & Sons singer and Carey Mulligan dine at Sunda, R. Kelly at Harry Caray's, Kim K. appears in Kanye music video
Mumford & Sons singer Marcus Mumford and his wife and actress Carey Mulligan ("Drive") enjoyed their meal at Sunda Wednesday so much, the couple returned to the River North restaurant again Thursday. Mumford was in town to perform at the Chicago Theatre...
Tags: Bobby Flay, Arts and Culture, Chicago Restaurants, Music, Mumford & Sons (music group)
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Chicago Ideas Week organizers hope talks trigger something great
Chicago Ideas Week headquarters is a brightly lit, sprawling, open room in a River North office building where scores of workers sit at long rows of desks working the phones, rat-a-tatting their keyboards and keeping the din level high. Actually, only...
Tags: Diane von Furstenberg, Arts and Culture, Services and Shopping, Eric Lefkofsky, Chicago Humanities Festival
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Two hit by car after River North neighborhood fight
Tribune reporterTwo people were struck by a hit-and-run driver after a fight outside a River North neighborhood bar early Sunday morning, police said. Both were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, one in critical condition, Chicago Police Department News Affairs...Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago Police Department
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Lady Gaga goes vegetarian in Chicago, Lee DeWyze gets married, 'Man of Steel' teaser trailer debuts
Lady Gaga has ordered fried chicken at Table Fifty-Two and deep dish pizza at Lou Malnati’s during past visits to Chicago, but the “Born This Way” singer opted for vegetarian-friendly restaurants during last week’s stay in the...
Tags: Restaurants, Greektown, Marian Hossa, Pitbull (music artist), Television Industry
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Professor's journey for a school is rich in life lessons
Special to the TribuneLaura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces. The pastor had just finished preaching an hour-long sermon from the Gospel of Mark about Jesus healing a woman. Hartman was about...Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., Values, Teaching and Learning, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Abbott Laboratories
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Interview: Reality TV star Kate Gosselin ready to rock 'n' run in Chicago
You can count on at least one celebrity taking part in the XSport Fitness Rock 'N' Roll Chicago Half Marathon every year, whether it's performing on stage during the post-race party at Butler Field in Grant Park or running the course through the Loop...
Tags: Chicago Loop, Kate Gosselin, Jon Gosselin, Grant Park
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Chicago stand-ins steal revenue but not thunder in new 'Dark Knight Rises'
“The Dark Knight Rises” has already been a blessing for Pittsburgh and Newark, N.J., two non-traditional film locations that replaced Chicago as Gotham City in the third Christopher Nolan-directed Batman film. The superhero movie, in...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Man of Steel (movie), Rentals, Pittsburgh, IMAX
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Steve Downes is the 'Halo' master
Steve Downes leads a double life. He has killed. Oh, yes. He has crushed and blown stuff up (and been blown up). You could even say he has conquered worlds. By day he is Steve Downes, classic rock DJ, the soothing sandpaper voice of the highly-rated...
Tags: Gaming, Daniel Craig, Radio, Action (Movie Genre), Jennifer Hale
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'Boss' filming wraps in Chicago, Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis coming to Wrigley Field, Pitchfork sightings
If you followed Kelsey Grammer’s time in the Chicago area filming Season 2 of cable network Starz’s “Boss,” you likely know the five-time Emmy-winning actor had his wife’s name tattooed on his hip in April at Insight...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Kristin Cavallari, Ryan Dempster, National Basketball Association, T.I.
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Whole new world for CTA riders?
RedEyeCTA riders had mixed reactions about their commute Monday, the first workday since the agency's service cuts and additions took effect. Steffany Amacher of Lakeview typically takes the No. 80-Irving Park bus, the Brown Line and the Red Line to the...Tags: Irving Park, Travel, Holidays, Chicago Transit Authority, Twitter, Inc.
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Meritus selling sites at Reserve of St. Charles
Deerfield-based Meritus Homes has begun offering 17 home sites for sale at The Reserve of St. Charles, an established development of semicustom, single-family homes in St. Charles. In May, Meritus plans to have a model home available for sale. The floor...
Tags: Homes
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