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Kid Rock performs at Underground Wonder Bar, Vince Vaughn plays WhirlyBall, First Lady dines at Cafe Spiaggia
Is there anyone in Chicago having more fun this summer than Chris Chelios? The former Blackhawk was standing alongside Eddie Vedder last month when the Pearl Jam singer gave an impromptu performance at Stanley’s Kitchen & Tap in Lincoln Park and...
Tags: Kerry Wood, Baseball, Peter Billingsley, Bars and Clubs, Aziz Ansari
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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.
Chicagoans love outdoor-dining season, all the more so because of its short duration. There are precious few days in...Tags: Music, Sandwiches, Restaurants, Tavernita, Greektown
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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: Satellite and Cable Service, Kristin Cavallari, United Center, Chicago Cubs, Zach Galifianakis
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Fast track to the American dream
— Amid the skyscrapers and coal power plants in this fast-growing manufacturing city of nearly 13 million people, eager investors filed into a convention center that thumped with dance music from a Florida beach party video. On sale was the dream...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Civil Laws, Ann Lee, Patrick Leahy, Personal Data Collection
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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. These are uncertain times for four-star dining in Chicago. Since last September, four previous top-rated restaurants have closed up shop...
Tags: Avenues, Veal, Restaurants, Mushrooms, Carlos'
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Interview: The horror! 'Collector' scribe talks fright flicks
When Hollywood needs someone to write a horror movie sequel, it calls Evanston-raised screenwriter Patrick Melton and writing partner and Macomb, Ill., native Marcus Dunstan. Melton and Dunstan, you might remember, won Bravo's "Project Greenlight"...
Tags: Halloween II (movie, 2009), Piranha 3D (movie), Josh Stewart, Fright Night (movie), The Collection (movie)
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3rd death tied to Chicago Legionnaires' outbreak
Tribune reporterA third visitor to a downtown hotel earlier this summer has died after contracting Legionnaires’ disease, city officials announced Friday. Media in Ireland are reporting that the man was a retired plumber who was in Chicago to celebrate his 40th...Tags: Republic of Ireland, CBS Corp., Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Pneumonia, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Legionnaires' disease: Questions and answers
It's hard to overstate the fear that arrived with reports of people mysteriously falling ill and even dying after attending an American Legion convention in Philadelphia during the summer of 1976. "We don't know what we're dealing with," Pennsylvania's...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Fever, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pneumonia
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Cops: Suspect in Gold Coast hotel slaying left phone behind
Tribune reportersA suspect in custody for the shooting death of a woman at a Gold Coast hotel had left his cell phone in the room, police say. Authorities arrested the 28-year-old man late Tuesday night at his home in the Humboldt Park neighborhood for the slaying of...Tags: Humboldt Park, Murder, Cell Phones, Whitehall, Shootings
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Man held in connection to Gold Coast hotel shooting death
A still unidentified Chicago man is being held in connection with the shooting death of a woman from Texas whose body was found at a Gold Coast hotel on Monday. Chicago police say the suspect left his cell phone in the room where the victim was found....
Tags: Whitehall, Gold Coast
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Winter agenda: Events for the season
STAGE The Christmas Schooner Have yourself a City of Big Shoulders Christmas at the Mercury Theater, the current home of the beloved Chicago musical, “The Christmas Schooner.” Created by John Reeger and Julie Shannon, “Schooner”...
Tags: Goodman Theatre, James Joyce, Turkey, Navy Pier, Star Wars (movie)
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Legionnaires' disease linked to Chicago hotel
Tribune reporterThree cases of Legionnaires' disease have been linked to a downtown Chicago hotel, and public health officials and the hotel are reaching out to more than 8,000 people who stayed there to warn them of possible exposure. Guests who stayed at the...Tags: Headaches, Symptoms, Legionellosis, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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