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A newbie's guide to Chicago Craft Beer Week
RedEyeHow much does Chicago love its beer? Our craft beer week is 11 days long, if that's any indication. The fourth annual Chicago Craft Beer Week (May 16-26) is busier than past years, with 21 new breweries joining the lineup of tastings, tap takeovers and $4...Tags: River North, Irving Park, Wicker Park, Pies and Tarts, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Emanuel to propose nine additional food-truck parking spaces
Tribune criticChicago will increase its number of dedicated food-truck parking spaces to 30 from the current total of 21, under a proposal to be presented to the City Council by Mayor Rahm Emanuel today. Working in collaboration with the Chicago Department of...Tags: Chicago Mayor, South Loop, Chicago Board of Trade, Wrigleyville, Columbia College Chicago
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Outdoor West Loop Craft Beer Fest planned for Clinton Street
RedEyeChicago's never seen a block party quite like the West Loop Craft Beer Festival. Set to close out Chicago Craft Beer Week, organizers say the May 25 fest will be the first craft beer fest in the city's history to take place in a public street. The...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, West Loop
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For Rich Cotovsky, a special Jeff
Rich Cotovsky, the veteran artistic director of the Mary-Arrchie Theatre Company on Chicago's North Side, is to receive a special Joseph Jefferson Award at the upcoming award ceremony, the volunteer organization announced Tuesday. Cotovsky, a pharmacist...
Tags: Culture, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Sex is in the air in Signal Ensemble's show
Residents of the Chicago neighborhood known as North Center may well live passionate lives in those neat single-family homes and three-flats, but the pedestrian-free section of West Berenice Avenue between Lincoln Avenue and the train tracks is not...
Tags: Boy (movie), Arts and Culture, North Center
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Art exhibit to fill space at Block 37
Tribune staff reporterA temporary art exhibition will fill 17,000 square-feet on the 3rd floor of Block 37 for a month beginning June 1,according to the Chicago Loop Alliance. The exhibit, "Work at Play," will be hosted by the Chicago Design Museum, a pop-up museum that...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums
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Album review: Chance the Rapper, 'Acid Rap'
3.5 stars (out of 4) Chance the Rapper opens “Acid Rap,” his second, self-released mix tape, with a boast: “Even better than I was the last time, baby.” It’s hard to argue with him. As a teen MC, Chancellor Bennett turned...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Lil Reese, South Loop, Kendrick Lamar, Chief Keef
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Puerto Rico business, local governments line up against proposed budget
Reuters* Executives warn of higher consumer prices * Bigger operating costs seen dulling hiring * Mayors worry sales-tax revenues will shrivel May 6 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico business groups and some municipal governments are teaming up against a proposed $1...Tags: Bonds, Business Enterprises, Executive Branch, Consumers, Business
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All systems go for Red Line shuttle
RedEyeA reader emailed Going Public last week with a unique complaint: There was too much CTA service. The reader said his 30-minute Wacker bus commute more than doubled as the CTA ran shuttle buses to replace Brown Line service to and from the Loop, which...Tags: Public Transportation, Wicker Park, Chicago Transit Authority, Highway Transportation
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Retia McCord
Retia McCord, 71, lives at Senior Suites of Central Station, an affordable apartment building in Chicago's South Loop. Building residents live independently, but some services are available. Q: How long have you lived at Senior Suites? A: For almost...
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Coming soon to the South Loop: Kai Sushi and Chicago Oyster House
For RedEyeFans of raw fish can look forward to two new options coming to the South Loop this month. West Town's Kai Sushi plans to open its second location this month in Donna's Cafe's former space at 1255 S. State St. Owner John Tsendsuren said he'd always...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Oysters, South Loop, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Surplus of song and dance in Chicago this weekend
On Saturday night, the Lyric Opera of Chicago officially gets into the business of Broadway musicals. The Lyric's production of "Oklahoma," as directed by Gary Griffin, is certainly not the venerable opera company's first foray into the Broadway...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Joffrey Ballet, Arts and Culture, The Book of Mormon (musical), Entertainment Events
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