Our LakeFrom kayaking to fly-fishing to building castles in the sand: a user's guide to summer on the water |
BurnedThirty-three-year-old top chef. Stage-four cancer of the tongue. Grant Achatz has been to hell—and back |
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Hello, Beautiful!By raising his pigs the natural way, an Indiana farmer has defied the industrial style of animal production and found a high-end market for his gorgeous pork with some of Chicago's top chefs. |
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Obama's Chicago PosseInside the circle of Chicagoans who spotted Barack Obama's talent, helped guide his path—and made it hard for him to close the deal (even before the Reverend Wright eruptions) |
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Contributors |
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Contributors—June 2008Michael Lenehan, Jennifer Tanaka, James L. Merriner, Ana Castillo, Elizabeth Crane, Stuart Dybek, Joe Meno, and Bao Ojikutu |
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Feedback |
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FeedbackIn June letters: circumnavigators, green credit, tax curiosity, and Push: the sequel |
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Chicago Guide |
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Found ArtSacred Heart: Explosion by Henry Darger |
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Three QuestionsJazz impresario Joe Segal makes good on a promise with the long-delayed opening of his new Jazz Showcase. |
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Solo ShowChicago-born brothers Gregory and Jeffrey Qaiyum—a.k.a. writer-actor GQ and composer JQ— put an urban spin on Shakespeare |
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The FiveIn addition to the MCA's blockbuster Jeff Koons show, five other don't-miss exhibitions making plenty of noise |
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Arena: Money |
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Inflation GradesEconomists and curmudgeons know that prices almost invariably increase over time. But so do incomes. What are we really paying more for these days? |
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Dining Out |
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Dining Out: From There to AlineaOnce upon a time, an unknown young chef toiled away in the most renowned kitchen in the country. Is it a classic story of the student surpassing the master? |
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The Closer |
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Tourist for a DayHigh tide for tourists is here. Instead of holing up inside until the last pair of jeans shorts disappears from the streets, The Closer tries it from the other side. |
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At Home |
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Photo FinishWhen a Victorian house came up for sale in Lake Geneva, a Chicago couple decided that it would be a perfect site for a modern photography studio |
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Arena: Page Two |
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Streetwise or Street Waste?Does sidewalk solicitation really work? |
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The Cult of TomGeeky weatherman Tom Skilling has an unlikely fan following |
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Cheers |
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5 Seasonal SippersThe Fishbowl, The Dreams Punch Bowl, Hibiscus Daiquiri, White Peach Mint Julep, Luxbar Sling |
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Caraying OnWrigleyville aims to fill out its lineup with an ode to a legend |
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Game PlanBeige leather booths, glossy wood floors, and three-story silk draperies dress up the former Bravo Tapas and Lounge space, but the food and drinks are decidedly unfussy. |
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Arena |
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Waxing by Zip CodeWhen it comes to the bikini line, a girl needs to konw whom to trust. Here are our recommendations. |
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5 Albums That Inspire ...Corey Wilkes, whose new jazz recording, Drop It, lands June 17th. Catch his tribute to Miles Davis on June 1st at the New Checkerboard Lounge (5201 S. Harper Ct.). |
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Good KnightClassical music comes out of the Dark Ages. |
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Festivals: PlaylistFive great road trips for music aficionados |
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Poolside MannerRetro glam, à la Brigitte Bardot and other starlets of the 1950s and 1960s, inspires this summer's swim trends. The forecast: high waists, balconette tops, and belted bottoms that flaunt—or... |
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Lady Is LonelyKaren Carroll is one of the few women left in the blues. |
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Friends—With Benefits?A new documentary establishes Jane Addams and her close friend, Mary Rozet Smith, as gay icons. Does it go too far? |
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Striking DistanceSee that chiseled pitching arm? That—and a knack for strikeouts—makes Cat Osterman the most feared woman in Olympic softball. |
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Critical MassNoteworthy releases in June |
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Writers on WritersAuthor Reginald Gibbons reviews 100 Essential Modern Poems by Women |
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Shopper: Jill Alberts JewelryWith her jewelry retailing around the world, the celeb-favorite designer opens a store to stay close to home |
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Sales CheckA roundup of sales, store openings, and shopping news in June 2008 |
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One House, Three WaysIn a down real-estate market, buyers may fantasize about transforming a starter house into the home of their dreams. But at what cost? We find out. |
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Conversation: Jeff KoonsOn the eve of a major show at the MCA, the artist reflects on the Chicago encounter that set his career in motion. |
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The Blip - June 2008Bright spots on the month's cultural radar |
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Reporter |
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The Last RoundThe Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg reveled in his role as a hard-drinking writer in the old mold. Then one awful night, his wife had to call the police |
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Deal Estate |
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A Buyer's MarketWould-be homeowners are discovering the silver lining behind the falling prices in the local real-estate market. Here are six housing bargains snapped up by lucky or savvy buyers so far this year |
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Deal Estate Condos |
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Let There Be LightWith the help from the developer, these spacious two-bedroom condos are filled with sunshine |
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See ChangeDesign enhances views |
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Stress TestOne writer goes behind the scenes with Paul Kahan, Donald Madia, and the rest of the control-freak brain trust at a highly stylized 4,200-square-foot beer hall on West Fulton Market—Chicago’s... |
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Dining TidbitsFor June 2008: Perennial, Simplegourmet, L.20, Topaz |
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Big Opening: His WayOn Graham Elliot Bowles' new River North space |
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Rant: Overly Precious MenusToo-cute menus annoy us |
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