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Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.
Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.
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Michael Robbins shakes up poetry world with 'Alien vs. Predator'
Michael Robbins called from the road. He explained he was driving back to Chicago from Mississippi, headed for his new apartment in Andersonville, white-knuckling at the wheel of a U-Haul too big for him, a drumbeat of imminent freeway death pounding in...
Tags: Poetry, Oprah Winfrey, Britney Spears, Xbox, University of Southern Mississippi
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Sidewalks sizzle with great deals
Chicago is filled with reasons to celebrate in the summertime. The major one, of course? It's not winter.
We all have our own list of the joys of summer. At the very top of mine is power shopping — outdoors!
Throughout the city and suburbs,...Tags: Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Road Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Arts
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Why I'll never write a book
‘You should write a book.” Or, “Why don't you write a book?” Or, “Have you ever thought about writing a book?” Are you detecting a theme here? Anyone who writes for a living — anyone that is, with a mother...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Russell Feingold, Journalism
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Hungry for recipe from Pauline's
Q: While my mother was visiting me here in Chicago, my partner and I took her for breakfast at Pauline's in the Andersonville area and she was very enamored with the French bread pudding toast. She was wondering if there was any way that she could...
Tags: Recipes, Chicago Tribune, Whipping Cream, Rhubarb, French Bread
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This self-starter helps keep people Twice As Warm
We've gathered some more stories about people who saw a need or faced a challenge, and created a solution for our "Problem? No Problem!" series. Here are their stories.
—Jenniffer Weigel, Tribune Newspapers
(Got your own story? Send it to us at...Tags: Washington, DC, Human Interest, Healthy Diet
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'Detective's Wife' to Landmark Project: Now onstage and set in Chicago
The Theater Loop“Northwest Highway” is a new play by William Nedved set in Jefferson Park, opening soon at the Gift Theatre. There have been plays about Chicago as long as there has been a Chicago theater. Indeed, I've long thought that one...... -
Plane crash victim remembered as a man who ‘loved life’
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsChicago Breaking News reports: William Borgstrom was the “fun uncle” who would dazzle his nephews and nieces with kooky science experiments created in the basement …... -
Nation’s first LGBT homesharing program finds match
BoystownMany older LGBT adults in Boystown looking for companionship, and maybe a little extra income, are turning to the nation's first LGBT homesharing program to find it.... -
9th Windy City Gay Idol ramps up
BoystownWindy City Gay Idol is like a local version of "American Idol," if "American Idol" celebrated Adam Lambert as a gay talent and Ryan Seacrest was a drag queen.... -
Lesbian activist named to Far North Side House seat
Clout StPosted by Monique Garcia at 4:45 p.m. A lesbian activist and longtime employee with the Cook County state’s attorney’s office has been appointed to represent the city’s far North Side in the Illinois House. Kelly Cassidy, 42, will take... -
10 must-know facts about International Mr. Leather
BoystownDid you know IML had the Village People perform in 1988 but couldn’t advertise it? Or that there's an International Ms. Leather competition too?... -
Area farmers markets are back!
Special to Tribune NewspapersAn array of vegetables, herbs, flowers and much more is hitting farm stands as the 2013 farmers market season gets underway. Although most markets will open later in May or in early June, several have already started. The market in Collum opens Wednesday,...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Botanic Garden, Willis Tower, Old Orchard Mall, Housing and Urban Planning
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