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The Lakeview, Lakeview East and Wrigleyville neighborhoods comprise the most densely populated area in the city: About 95,000 people live in an area encompassing just over three miles. Read more about the Lakeview area of Chicago.
The Lakeview, Lakeview East and Wrigleyville neighborhoods comprise the most densely populated area in the city: About 95,000 people live in an area encompassing just over three miles. Read more about the Lakeview area of Chicago.
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Obama snubs inside Beltway media elites
The Swampby Clarence Page Chalk up yet another "first' for President Barack Obama. Obama is scheduled to skip the spring Gridiron Club dinner, a politically-loaded highlight of Washington's social season. And the snubbed club -- of which I am a member......Tags: John F. Kennedy, Johnny Carson, Music, Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama
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Chicago pols hail retiring priest
The SwampA slew of high-ranking Democratic office holders showed up at St. Andrew Catholic Church on Chicago's North Side over the weekend to wish a happy retirement to the Rev. Jack Farry, a local priest known for his involvement in civil rights and other...Tags: Dan Hynes, Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama, Politics, Illinois
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Interview: 'SNL' star Cecily Strong returns home amid dream year
They could be telling Cecily Strong’s story at iO Theater in Wrigleyville for years to come. The “Saturday Night Live” cast member wasn’t the obvious choice to follow in the footsteps of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — who...
Tags: Philosophy, ImprovOlympic, Justin Timberlake, Apple iPhone, Religion and Belief
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New Constellation in city's entertainment galaxy
In less than a month, a new performing arts center will open its doors in Chicago. Or perhaps it's best to call it a new/old venue, its novel concept taking root in a familiar building. Come April 1, the noted Chicago jazz drummer and impresario...
Tags: South Loop, Music, Chicago Jazz Fest, Millennium Park, Artists
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Interview: Adam Richman's next challenge is staying ahead in TV game
Adam Richman was the same charismatic guy’s guy Thursday in the Tribune Tower cafeteria that he was as host of Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food” — you just wouldn’t have known it at first. The burly Brooklyn native...
Tags: Oysters, Andrew Zimmern, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel Channel (tv network)
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Sex, work and other troubles of 20-somethings
I smell a niche at Theater Wit, the multispace venue just a few blocks from the bars and eateries of Wrigleyville: the date-night show. Not a bad idea, given the locale. Itamar Moses' "Completeness," wherein a pair of brainy graduate students almost...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Animals, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Lollapalooza letdown, Demi Lovato performing at Ravinia, Bill Murray dines at Tocco
It’s safe to say Lollapalooza didn’t have people like me in mind when choosing its headliners. There is no hip-hop headliner like there was in 2008 (Kanye West) and 2011 (Eminem). Also, I’m too young to care that the three-day music...
Tags: New York Knicks, Chicago Bears, Brad Lidge, Avicii (music group), Brian Urlacher
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Going Mowgli? Just be careful where you step
The no-diapers movement is reportedly gathering great force in New York, where a cadre of hipster moms in SoHo and Brooklyn are trying to save the environment and let their little ones go free. I call it the "Go Mowgli" movement, after the little boy...Tags: SoHo, Services and Shopping, Brooklyn (New York City), The New York Times, China
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'Living' plays like character-driven indie film
If your moviegoing tastes lean toward the modestly budgeted independent film, especially those small, sad stories about underachievers and their prosaic-but-tough lives, often signaled by a setting in a cold, second-tier city, or by the casting of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Mark Ruffalo, Alzheimer's Disease, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Celebrities
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'MasterChef' auditions coming to Chicago, 'House Hunters' hits Lou Malnati's, Common cast in indie film
If you’re a great cook and wouldn’t mind getting screamed at by a guy who looks like a Scottish Nick Nolte, the casting directors of Fox’s “MasterChef” want to talk to you.
The Gordon Ramsay-hosted reality show will hold...Tags: CBS Corp., Pizzas, Comedy Central (tv network), Common, The View (tv program)
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Kerry Wood raising money for charity with cupcakes, 'Jersey Shore' star Ronnie appearing in Schaumburg, Jennifer Hudson and David Otunga visit Chicago Indoor Racing
How did the Cubs’ Kerry Wood spend the night before his team’s season opener against the Washington Nationals at Wrigley Field? By decorating cupcakes. Wood — all 6-foot-5 of him — squeezed the cream cheese frosting out of a...
Tags: Kerry Wood, Kelsey Grammer, Carlos Boozer, Northbrook Court, Indiana Pacers
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Eddie Vedder gives impromptu performance at Stanley's, Patrick Stump admits he has thin skin, Gary Sinise flops during first pitch
It looks like life-long Cubs fan Eddie Vedder didn’t take his team’s loss to the White Sox in the Crosstown Classic too hard. The Pearl Jam rocker partied with former Blackhawk Chris Chelios and the now retired Kerry Wood at Stanley’...
Tags: Desmond Clark, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lance Briggs, Music, Kelsey Grammer
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