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The area that includes Bowmanville and Ravenswood is a hub for small business, culture and recreation. Read more about Lincoln Square, Chicago
The area that includes Bowmanville and Ravenswood is a hub for small business, culture and recreation. Read more about Lincoln Square, Chicago
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
5 - 6 a.m. The Satursday Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong 5:05 a.m. What are the main concerns of members of the American Farm Bureau going into the 2012 crop year? At the Farm Bureau convention in Honolulu Orion talked to Illinois...Tags: The New York Times, South Side Irish Parade, TV Guide, Marketing, Game Playing
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Leslie Keiling
Leslie Keiling is a lifelong resident of the Chicago area, born and raised in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the city's North Side. She attended Columbia College, and by her sophomore year began working for the fledgling Shadow Traffic Network.
By...Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Radio, Morton Downey Jr., Chicago Sun-Times, Entertainment
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Cars Found In Flames At Lincoln Square Lot
(WGN-AM)- Four cars were torched in a Lincoln Square parking lot early this morning, Chicago police said. It was the second time multiple cars were set on fire in the city over the last eight days, but the two incidents did not appear related. At 3:40 a....Tags: Vehicles, Transportation, Road Transportation, Travel, Chicago Tribune
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Eat this!
Beignets: Of course, Louisiana has a state doughnut: It's the beignet. Deep-fried square pillows of dough are powder bombed with confectioner's sugar, an ideal a.m. accompaniment for cafe au lait. In New Orleans, the best known version not from obligatory...Tags: Lincoln Square (Manhattan, New York)
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Pizza, posters help Chicago expats cope
Let me tell you how this story started. It began with a plea from a guy named Tim Wise, who recently moved from Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood to the purported paradise of Santa Cruz, Calif. "Have you ever written a column on coping with...
Tags: Separation Anxiety, Marshall Field, Ernest Hemingway, Trips and Vacations, Foods and Beverages
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Author John Green wins Tribune's Young Adult Literary Prize
INDIANAPOLIS -- Taping a YouTube video in a rented studio here, John Green explains that Renaissance-era Renaissance man Copernicus didn't do it all on his own, that he actually seems to have had some help from previous Islamic scholarship. "So at...
Tags: Wicker Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Book, Google Inc., Health
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Fest Fridays: Lakeview's Mayfest
RedEyeIt seems the idea of a festival in May is just too much to contain to one weekend. Not to be confused with Lincoln Square’s Maifest (scheduled for May 31), this Mayfest aims to get Chicago festival season kicked off with all the classics: Street...Tags: Chicago Blues Fest, Millennium Park, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Pilsen, Entertainment Events
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Western Avenue: 24 Miles in 24 Watercolors
Western Avenue may not be Chicago's most beautiful street, but local artist and architect Jane Sloss thinks that it is the city's most revealing. That's why the 31-year-old Andersonville-based artist decided to paint 24 watercolor paintings, one to...
Tags: Andersonville, Arts, Bucktown, Pilsen, Arts and Culture
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Listing: Chicago-area farmers markets
An early spring will bring not only May flowers to the farmers markets this year, but also an abundance of farm-fresh produce earlier than usual, while preparations for Chicago's first NATO summit will delay two downtown markets.
The Daley Plaza...Tags: Wicker Park, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Scranton, Health, Housing and Urban Planning
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Chicago farmers market openings
May 12 Division Street (Division Street & Dearborn Parkway) Lincoln Park (Armitage Avenue & Orchard Street) May 13 Beverly (95th Street & Longwood Drive) May 24 Daley Plaza (Washington & Dearborn streets) May 29 Federal Plaza (Adams & Dearborn streets)...Tags: Wicker Park, Willis Tower, Bucktown, Pilsen, Pullman
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Dawn Raffel Dawn Raffel is the author of the memoir “The Secret Life of Objects” and “Further Adventures in the Restless Universe.” She is books editor at Reader’s Digest and editor of The Literarian at the Center for...Tags: NPR, Fiction, England, Science, Old Town School of Folk Music
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Chicago outdoor farmers markets expand access for low income shoppers
Tribune reporterSome early Chicago area farmers markets will open their tables this month with the first produce of the season--although wacky temperatures coaxed ramps and asparagus out in April this year. Among the first will be Green City Market, which moves outdoors...Tags: Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Pullman, Hyde Park
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