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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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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: Scranton, Arts and Culture, Housing and Urban Planning, Garfield Park Conservatory, Dwayne Johnson
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The buzz in 2013, 'Fela!' to Felder
Happy New Year. Been off the grid? Let's get you caught up with various prospects and developments in Chicago theater. The last couple of weeks of 2012 produced a slew of fascinating developments. A little production titled "The Book of Mormon" opened...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Jack Lemmon, Music Industry, Apollo Theater
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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: Finance, Chicago Tribune, Ellen Warren, Economy, Business and Finance, Authors
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'Diversey' by MacKinlay Kantor gets another shot
How forgotten is MacKinlay Kantor's "Diversey"? Well, when I looked it up on the Chicago Public Library website, I found only one copy available systemwide, in the closed stacks of the downtown branch — meaning that any reader interested in taking a...
Tags: Nelson Algren, Newspapers, University of Chicago, Chicago Tribune, Michigan Avenue
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Best Chicago stores for last-minute gifts
Chicago ShoppingHoliday shipping deadlines are receding in the rear view mirror and all the sale ads scream “last minute,” but you haven't even begun to shop. Still, there's no need to pout, because the shops are pulling out the stops for last minute...Tags: Toys "R" Us, Inc., Missoni, Religious Festivals, Services and Shopping, Holidays
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About those stones
There are nearly 150 fragments of famous structures and historic sites from around the world and all 50 states embedded in Tribune Tower. These pieces of history reflect the aspirations of the Tribune Tower's creators: To make the fledging skyscraper one...
Tags: China, Chicago Tribune, Landforms, Human Interest, Michigan Avenue
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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: Chicago Tribune, Bill Daley, Michigan Avenue, Rhubarb, French Toast
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The seventh annual Andersonville Dessert Crawl
Staff reporterFeaturing the best desserts from local restaurants in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. Choose between THREE routes, each featuring sweet treats from 11 different Andersonville favorites! The event benefits the Andersonville Development Corporation, a...Tags: Butter, Pies and Tarts, French Bread, Dining and Drinking, Butter Cookies
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The 'parklet' wave is about to hit Chicago
CityscapesIn San Francisco, they’re called “parklets.” In Chicago, the name is “people spots.” Whatever term you use, these miniature parks and plazas are about to get a trial run here. The concept, backed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, is...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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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: University of Chicago, Jonathan Franzen, The New York Times, Poetry, Colleges and Universities
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Dec 19, 2012
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Aug 31, 2012
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