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    May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Area farmers markets are back!

    An 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, and seven markets will open Saturday, including Green City Market in Chicago, and suburban markets in Evanston, Lisle, Ottawa, Palatine, Park Forest and Woodstock.
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    An 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: Arts and Culture, Portage Park, Jefferson Park, Marketing, Chicago Botanic Garden

  2. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Notebaert's natural look at food, plow to plate

    The camera hovers inches above the lush tallgrass, the shot panning past the gold prairie that sways to the wind. This pastoral video imagery, projected on walls at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, represents time zero in the exhibit's narrative. We are in what is now Illinois, 200 years back, when 60 percent of the land was this verdant landscape.
    The camera hovers inches above the lush tallgrass, the shot panning past the gold prairie that sways to the wind. This pastoral video imagery, projected on walls at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, represents time zero in the exhibit's narrative. We are...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Chemical Industry, Museums, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Food Industry

  4. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Foraging for taste of the city

    Foraging, I said to the couple across from me. It's kind of the thing here.
    Foraging, I said to the couple across from me. It's kind of the thing here. Blank stares. Foraging, it's kind of the thing that the chef, Iliana Regan, that young soft-spoken woman in kitchen whites with her arms covered in tattoos who just served...

    Tags: here! (tv network), Blackbird, Nursing, Entertainment Events, Services and Shopping

  6. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Shopping
  7. Go get cleaned up!

    According to conventional wisdom, spring’s the time to fluff the pillows, clear out cobwebs, and show that junk drawer who’s boss. But let’s face it: tackling a less-than-organized living space can overwhelm even the coolest of customers.
    Chicago Shopping
    According to conventional wisdom, spring’s the time to fluff the pillows, clear out cobwebs, and show that junk drawer who’s boss. But let’s face it: tackling a less-than-organized living space can overwhelm even the coolest of...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Martha Stewart, Whole Foods Market, Inventories

  8. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Prosecutors: Woman attacked CTA driver trying to take bathroom break

    A Chicago woman attacked a CTA bus driver who would not immediately let her board a bus in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood, prosecutors said today.
    Tribune reporter
    A Chicago woman attacked a CTA bus driver who would not immediately let her board a bus in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood, prosecutors said today. The 39-year-old bus driver parked the bus at the Brown Line stop at 4645 N. Western Ave. on March 8...

    Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  10. Jul 8, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Sidewalks sizzle with great deals

    Chicago is filled with reasons to celebrate in the summertime. The major one, of course? It's not winter.
    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: Arts and Culture, Transportation, Bucktown, Travel, Road Transportation

  12. Apr 9, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. South Shore: Lakefront views for less

    Watching the sun come up over the lake from her South Shore home helps Kalisha Buckhanon get into a creative mode for writing a novel. Her cozy second-floor quarters in a century-old A-frame stucco house also sets the mood for living comfortably in an urban neighborhood that sometimes feels like a suburb.
    Watching the sun come up over the lake from her South Shore home helps Kalisha Buckhanon get into a creative mode for writing a novel. Her cozy second-floor quarters in a century-old A-frame stucco house also sets the mood for living comfortably in an...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Lakes and Ponds, HIV, Chicago Police Department, Condos

  14. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Q&A: 'Vigils' director Erica Weiss

    "Believe it or not, the play terrifies me," said director Erica Weiss. "It's the furthest out of my comfort zone I could have stretched,"
    For RedEye
    "Believe it or not, the play terrifies me," said director Erica Weiss. "It's the furthest out of my comfort zone I could have stretched," She's referring to "Vigils," the whimsical dramedy by Detroit playwright Noah Haidle that she's directing for The...

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  16. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. A screen's-eye view of Chicago

    Chicago has been involved in filmmaking since the technology's very beginnings in the early 1900s, when some of the world's first movie studios operated here. From those early days, when neighborhood kids would sneak onto the Selig Polyscope Co. lot at...

    Tags: The Merry Gentleman (movie), Gwyneth Paltrow, Harvey Keitel, Irving Park, Movies

  18. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Mixed reviews for CTA's 'de-crowding'

    The CTA attempted to de-crowd buses and trains Monday — and da crowd cheered and da crowd booed.
    The CTA attempted to de-crowd buses and trains Monday — and da crowd cheered and da crowd booed. Old habits, particularly commuting habits, are highly resistant to change. That was the case for many transit customers forced to try a new way to...

    Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Lincoln, Media Industry, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Irving Park

  20. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  21. Current events, culture and all that jazz

    Can a live lit show about all things current find happiness in a jazz club steeped in a century of history? That’s what Christopher Piatt aims to find out this weekend as he moves The Paper Machete to the storied music club.
    Can a live lit show about all things current find happiness in a jazz club steeped in a century of history? That’s what Christopher Piatt aims to find out this weekend as he moves The Paper Machete to the storied music club. Piatt, a former Time...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Culture, Michael Shannon, Theater

  22. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Balkan comforts

    On a miserable January night several years ago, as I was packing to move to Chicago, my friend convinced me to take a break for dinner at her place. She served burek, a pie she'd grown up with in the former Yugoslavia, made from layers of phyllo filled with seasoned ground meat. On each plate, she plopped a dollop of tangy yogurt to offset the richness of the burek. It was cool and creamy and hot and crispy all at once.
    On a miserable January night several years ago, as I was packing to move to Chicago, my friend convinced me to take a break for dinner at her place. She served burek, a pie she'd grown up with in the former Yugoslavia, made from layers of phyllo filled...

    Tags: Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Irving Park, Onions

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