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    Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 7 essential Chicago recipes

    Visitors to Chicago are sure to enjoy our excellent food culture. To experience a little bit of that culture in your own kitchen, we've collected some of our favorite recipes. Enjoy!
    Visitors to Chicago are sure to enjoy our excellent food culture. To experience a little bit of that culture in your own kitchen, we've collected some of our favorite recipes. Enjoy! Enchiladas El Popo From El Popocatepetl tortilleria on 21st Street,...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, French Bread, Butter

  2. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Hooves along the lakefront

    As the weather warms, more Chicagoans are crowding onto the lakefront paths to walk, bike, skate and run. Imagine if they had to make room for horses.
    As the weather warms, more Chicagoans are crowding onto the lakefront paths to walk, bike, skate and run. Imagine if they had to make room for horses. Not too long ago, horseback riding on the lakefront was very popular. During the warmer months,...

    Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, Missing Persons, Chicago Mayor, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Jackson Park

  4. May 24, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. With last-minute reprieve, school gets chance to mend divided neighborhood

    Manierre Elementary School lives squeezed between worlds.
    Manierre Elementary School lives squeezed between worlds. Black and white. Rich and poor. Chicago's past and its ambition. Walter Burnett, the neighborhood's alderman, lives squeezed between those worlds as well, and on Thursday, the day after...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Near North Side, Politics, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel

  6. Apr 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise

    "The Third Coast: When Chicago Built the American Dream" has an elegant, unflinching, non-nostalgic clarity about Chicago that you rarely see in books about Chicago.
    Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...

    Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, David Letterman, Fine Artists, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arts and Culture

  8. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. A priest's faith in church resurrected

    One day last September, the Rev. Frank Latzko, pastor of St. Teresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, decided to take a walk and rediscover why he became a priest.
    One day last September, the Rev. Frank Latzko, pastor of St. Teresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, decided to take a walk and rediscover why he became a priest. His feet carried him from the Lincoln Park neighborhood to France, across the...

    Tags: Haiti, Francis I, Spain, Judaism, Religion and Belief

  10. Mar 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 50 years of Chicago's WVON: A Chicago voice that echoes nationwide

    In the volatile world of radio, almost nothing lasts half a century.
    In the volatile world of radio, almost nothing lasts half a century. But a great Chicago radio station — WVON-AM 1690 — has managed the feat: The institution marks its 50th anniversary Monday and celebrates with a concert featuring Toni...

    Tags: Local Elections, Civil Rights, Radio Industry, Chess Playing, Radio

  12. Mar 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Mr. Selfridge': The man who invented retail therapy

    Until recently, the Vera Wang bridal shop in Singapore imposed a non-refundable $482 fee to try on dresses. And last month a health food retailer in Australia posted this notice on its door: “As of the first of February, this store will be charging people a $5 fee per person for ’just looking.’ The $5 fee will be deducted when goods are purchased.”
    Until recently, the Vera Wang bridal shop in Singapore imposed a non-refundable $482 fee to try on dresses. And last month a health food retailer in Australia posted this notice on its door: “As of the first of February, this store will be...

    Tags: Celebrities, Dick Wolf , Arts and Culture, Daniel Burnham, Man of Steel (movie)

  14. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Chicago museums reeling after building sprees

    The turn of the millennium was a heady time for many Chicago cultural institutions. Cheap loans, high investment returns and swelling endowments spawned a slew of new attractions along the lakefront and around downtown.
    The turn of the millennium was a heady time for many Chicago cultural institutions. Cheap loans, high investment returns and swelling endowments spawned a slew of new attractions along the lakefront and around downtown. The Art Institute built its Modern...

    Tags: Financial Markets, Corporate Officers, Layoffs and Downsizing, Renovation, Arts and Culture

  16. Mar 6, 2013 | Zap2It
  17. Jeremy Piven returns to TV in British period piece “Mr. Selfridge”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Downton Abbey may be over for the season, but American fans of British dramas will have another luscious new period piece to enjoy this midseason with Mr. Selfridge, and they might be surprised (and pleasantly so) to see who is headlining it. Mr....
  18. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Dinosaur-size debt

    For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue.
    For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue. But that choice could have far less impact on the Field's future than another...

    Tags: Science, Accounting and Auditing, Corporate Officers, Trips and Vacations, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  20. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Ideas flow on beefing up Oak Park Avenue

    Oak Park Avenue was a typical main street in a small town when Mayor Ed Zabrocki and his family moved to Tinley Park in 1970. The businesses "were 'mom & pop' kind of things," Zabrocki said, recalling three dress shops, two hardware stores and a "dime"...

    Tags: Mike Clark, Computing and Information Technology Industry, State Farm Insurance, Business, Holidays

  22. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Frangos no longer have the folkloric taste of Chicago

    A friend recently gave me something I hadn't received for Christmas in a very long time.
    A friend recently gave me something I hadn't received for Christmas in a very long time. "Frangos!" I exclaimed. "I haven't had Frangos in forever." I stripped away the shiny gift wrap, and it was like opening a door to Christmas past. A dark green...

    Tags: Richard M. Daley, Santa Claus (fictional character), Macy's, Mike Royko, Holidays

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Marshall Field's 1928 window display
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