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Monday: Eat. Drink. Do.
For RedEyeEAT Blackhawks Celebration Specials Howells & Hood 435 N. Michigan Ave. 312-262-5310 Attending WGN's party for the Blackhawks (11 a.m.-1 p.m.) in Pioneer Court? Stop in to the adjacent restaurant for Hawks-themed specials including The Madhouse...Tags: Chicago White Sox, NBC (tv network), Pilsen, Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Comedy Central (tv network)
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Dibs on a french fry food truck
A calamari taco with cilantro-lime relish would never replace a Chicago-style hot dog. We wouldn't dream of swapping a drippy Italian beef for a gruyere grilled cheese. We'll always crave deep dish pizza. But Chicago continues to miss out on the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Taste of Chicago, Onions, Bagels, Restaurants
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Daley settles (not entirely) into life as a regular Chicagoan
He still gets up early. He could sleep in. He no longer has a big staff to deploy. No public crises nipping at his mind and time. He lives alone. He gets up at 6 anyway, and sets off to the gym before breakfast. He likes it there, feels safe in the...
Tags: Apple iPad, Rahm Emanuel, Finance, Newspaper and Magazine, Separation of Church and State
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Pining for Danilo's pepper steak
Q: There was a restaurant called Danilo's in the area of Grand and Milwaukee. They've been closed for about 8 years. They had a terrific item on the menu known as Italian-style pepper steak. Hoping that you may have been familiar with the location and...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Tribune, Steaks, Restaurants, Sausages
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Mini-review: New Rebozo
For RedEyeNew Rebozo Chicago 46 E. Superior St. 312-202-9141 Rating: 3 (out of four) Off to a good start No matter how hyped a suburban restaurant becomes, I rarely end up making the trip from the city to try it out. That's been the case with New Rebozo. I had...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Mexico, Restaurants, Cheese, Dining and Drinking
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Catherine Suh begins life term in boyfriend's slaying
Chicago TribuneEditor's Note: This story from the Tribune archives was originally published in the Chicago Tribune on Thursday, June 27, 1996. RedEye has reposted it to accompany our story about an episode of Investigation Discovery's "FBI: Criminal Pursuit" that...Tags: FBI, Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Navy Pier
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Container garden options
I just moved to the city and do not have any garden beds anymore. I would like to plant some containers on my patio. Can you advise me on choosing containers? —Susan Jacobson, Chicago There are many types and styles of containers. The pots...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Botanic Garden, Plant Openings, Botany
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Let's turn down the alarm over loud teens downtown
You're walking in Chicago. It's chaotic and it's loud. People swarm the sidewalks, many of them shouting. They spill into the street, many of them cursing. They jostle you, step on your toes. Traffic is a nightmare. You squeeze through the barricade...
Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Garry McCarthy, Magnificent Mile, Wrigley Field, Abusive Behavior
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Joe Orr Road project may pave way for south suburban economic boon
A $40 million roadway expansion is under way in southeast Cook County that will culminate in a new connection between Illinois and Indiana, and officials say the project provides a possible template for marrying transportation and economic development...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Cook County Government, Highway Transportation, Business, Science and Technology
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Punish mob attackers
Every time we witness some mass anti-social criminal activity, like the most recent on Michigan Avenue, we always have somebody who says that we have to do more for these poor children. How about we discipline them. How about we hold them responsible...Tags: Illinois Governor, Punishment
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Jampacked weekend will run gamut from avant-garde to boogie-woogie
We're about to begin a remarkably lively jazz weekend, even by Chicago standards. Among the highlights: The Engines: This enterprising ensemble has been offering a stylistically free-ranging music for nearly a decade, but this weekend's engagement...
Tags: Music, Culture, Old Town School of Folk Music, Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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Straddling the worlds of high finance and community activism
In 1972, Jim Reynolds was less than two months shy of graduating from Chicago Vocational High School, with plans of becoming a television repairman. Raised in Englewood on the city's South Side, he had been studying the trade for two years when his...
Tags: Englewood, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, LaSalle Bank, Rahm Emanuel, Companies and Corporations
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