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    Jun 18, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  1. Daiquiris get a Chicago makeover

    Think back to the last time you wore a plastic lei&mdash;on spring break or a cruise ship, perhaps? Chances are, you also were drinking a frozen pink daiquiri with enough sugar to make you twitch. The daiquiri, which historically was a three-ingredient mix of rum, lime juice and sugar, has lost sight over the last few decades&nbsp;of its roots as a simple, sweet-tart refresher. But a recent trend toward pared-down, fewer-ingredient cocktails means more Chicago bartenders are rediscovering the tropical drink's origins. &quot;In America, you think of a daiquiri and you think of a slushie machine. It was kind of bastardized in the '80s by Chili's and TGI Fridays," said Justin Anderson, beverage manager at Fulton Market's South American-inspired restaurant <a href="http://chicago.metromix.com/venues/mmxchi-la-sirena-clandestina-venue" target="_blank">La Sirena Clandestina</a>. "But really, you can have very simple ingredients and make a great daiquiri." Though they're ditching sugar-loaded mixes in favor of fresh limes and high-quality rum, bars aren't all serving up the same riff on the drink. From classic presentations to habanero- and watermelon-flavored versions, allow the daiquiri to reintroduce itself. kbernot@tribune.com | @redeyeeatdrink
    RedEye
    Think back to the last time you wore a plastic lei—on spring break or a cruise ship, perhaps? Chances are, you also were drinking a frozen pink daiquiri with enough sugar to make you twitch. The daiquiri, which historically was a three-ingredient...

    Tags: Limes, Restaurants, Preserves, Wicker Park, Billy Sunday

  2. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Lost account of Spanish war sees light after 70 years

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    * Hailed as one of greatest books on civil war * Original copies destroyed in Nazi bombing * Buckley was friend of Hemingway and Capa By Angus MacSwan LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - When Henry Buckley crossed the Pyrenees in 1939 with the remnants of the...

    Tags: Politics, Explosions, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Political Systems, Emergency Incidents

  4. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. For Harbaugh brothers, a lifetime of competition comes full circle

    The older brother has always blended easily with people. He built his career over a quarter century, meticulous step by meticulous step. He'll probably smile at you, even if he doesn't like your question.
    The older brother has always blended easily with people. He built his career over a quarter century, meticulous step by meticulous step. He'll probably smile at you, even if he doesn't like your question. The younger brother's talent burned hotter and to...

    Tags: College Football, College Sports, San Francisco 49ers, Star Wars (movie), Elementary Schools

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Column| Petoskey News
  7. Back then, trout tournament brings 800 hopefuls to town

    25 years ago Tourney draws 800 to fish CHARLEVOIX — The fourth annual Lake Charlevoix Area Trout Tournament the weekend of June 10 produced more entrants and more fish. A record 1,226 fish were caught by 807 anglers during the three-day event....

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry

  8. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The orgy of literary treasures bought at Sotheby's auction

    Hold on to your hats: Things are about to get hot around here. Hot, that is, for people who love books, who covet literary rarities and whose pulses race at the thought of holding a first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's &quot;The Great Gatsby" in their very own hands.
    Hold on to your hats: Things are about to get hot around here. Hot, that is, for people who love books, who covet literary rarities and whose pulses race at the thought of holding a first edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" in their very...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Auction Service, Arts and Culture, Google+

  10. Jan 2, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Rich in architectural history, Oak Park shaping its future while preserving past

    You don't have to look far to find architectural gems in Oak Park. With its patchwork of stucco, frame and brick homes punctuated by Victorian and Prairie Style structures, the community is an architect's dream.
    Tribune reporter
    You don't have to look far to find architectural gems in Oak Park. With its patchwork of stucco, frame and brick homes punctuated by Victorian and Prairie Style structures, the community is an architect's dream. "Oak Park is an outdoor museum of...

    Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Real Estate, Chicago Transit Authority, World War II (1939-1945), Conservation

  12. Jun 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Plimpton!' documentary looks at George Plimpton's lives

    George Plimpton's greatest story was his own life.
    George Plimpton's greatest story was his own life. There was very little the renowned journalist, writer and longtime editor of the literary journal the Paris Review didn't try. During a career that spanned the second half of the 20th century,...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Truman Capote, Yankee Stadium, Television Industry, Iron Man (movie)

  14. Jun 12, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  15. Foundation sells Hemingway’s boyhood home

    TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » News
    An Oak Park couple purchased Ernest Hemingway's boyhood home Tuesday and plan to restore the three-flat back to its original use as a single family …...
  16. Feb 2, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Pack of liars

    The Reserve By Russell Banks Harper, 287 pages, $24.95 In summer 1898, philosopher William James climbed Mt. Marcy, highest peak in the Adirondacks and a geographic locus of Russell Banks' new novel, "The Reserve." Writing to his wife of his trip in...

    Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, World War I (1914-1918), Vermont, Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent

  18. May 6, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Soak up the scenery in the Florida Keys and Key West

    Drive to the Florida Keys and Key West and experience one of the best scenic road trips in the U.S. Only one road connects the 100-mile long island chain. It began as Flagler&rsquo;s Railroad, it became the legendary Overseas Highway and now it has been designated an All-American Road under the National Scenic Byways Program. The drive has magnificent scenery, significant historic value and recreational significance making it a vacation in itself.
    Drive to the Florida Keys and Key West and experience one of the best scenic road trips in the U.S. Only one road connects the 100-mile long island chain. It began as Flagler’s Railroad, it became the legendary Overseas Highway and now it has been...

    Tags: State Parks, Wildlife, Atlantic Ocean, Tourism and Leisure, Hybrid Vehicles

  20. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Madrid

    MADRID (Reuters) - Despite its world-class museums, good climate and arguably Europe's best nightlife, Spain's capital, located right in the center of the country, is often overlooked in favor of its beachside sister, Barcelona.
    Reuters
    MADRID (Reuters) - Despite its world-class museums, good climate and arguably Europe's best nightlife, Spain's capital, located right in the center of the country, is often overlooked in favor of its beachside sister, Barcelona. But the fact Madrid is...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Madrid (Spain), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture

  22. May 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Setting Times stories to music: from Nick Cave to Dionne Warwick

    By Kari Howard
    By Kari Howard This week, I came across a website called Six Word Stories. The website, its creators say, was inspired by a bet from Ernest Hemingway’s pals that he couldn’t write a story in six words. So I thought I’d do six-word...

    Tags: Cannes Film Festival, Music, Video Supplies and Services, Pies and Tarts, Natural Disasters

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