How Your High School Stacks UpChicago does a by-the-numbers evaluation of 233 public high schools in the six-county metro area, looking at school spending, as well as teacher experience, test scores, and other academic... |
Freeze FrameAs Chicago's real-estate market began to experience the big chill, homeowners worried that this was the beginning of the next ice age. But as our annual house survey demonstrates, there were a few... |
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Stone in ExileThree years ago, after a simmering feud with Cubs players and management, the popular broadcaster Steve Stone resigned from the Cubs, though his affection for the team and for Chicago never... |
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A Classic ActWith a passion for tradition, the investment guru Richard Driehaus has become one of the city's most dedicated advocates for historic preservation. This fall, he takes his commitment further by... |
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The Deadly DifferenceBlack women in Chicago are far likelier to die of breast cancer than white women, resulting in a disparity that's nearly double what it is nationally. This pattern of racial inequality shows up... |
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October 2007 Table of Contents |
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Chicago Guide |
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To Mexico, with LoveForty years later, through writing The Defiant Muse, Chicago playwright Nicholas A. Patricca has finally accomplished his goal of getting to know Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. |
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World Wide RadioThere's a new radio station in town—sort of. |
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Dining Out |
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Chefs on the Grill - Emmanuel Nony and Kendal DuqueEmmanuel Nony and Kendal Duque unveil an instant classic |
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The Closer |
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Vote Smart!Good citizens know their presidential candidates! |
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Books |
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The 17 Faces of KarenChicago psychotherapist Dr. Richard Baer, author of a remarkable new book on a woman with multiple personality disorder, talks about his treatment of this astonishing case. |
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At Home |
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Self-PortraitThe architectural photographer Barbara Karant turns her camera on her house in Bucktown—and on her rescued greyhounds. |
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Arena: Page Two |
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Young JordanHow Marcus Jordan made his school switch |
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Where's Obama?Tracking the Illinois senator on the presidential campaign trail during one busy summer month |
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Politics |
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The Audacity of HillaryHillary Clinton might be the Dems' presidential front-runner, but the trip to the White House makes a stop in Obama Country. Can the hometown girl beat the state's favorite son on what's now his... |
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Cheers |
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5 Fresh Bars for FallThe Bamboo Room Schaumburg, The Boundary, Climax, Rockwell Lounge, Paramount Room |
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All Shook UpAt Martini Park, Planet Hollywood meets Las Vegas meets lounge chic. |
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Arena |
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Made in ChicagoThe week of runway shows featuring Chicago fashion begins October 9th and runs through the 14th. |
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Road Warriors26.2 miles. 12 neighborhoods. 45,000 runners. The air horn sounds on Oct. 7th. |
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Writers on the RecordVictoria Lautman chats with Andrea Barrett. |
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Critical MassNoteworthy new releases for October |
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Windy IndiesOctober brings cinema paradiso for film buffs. But for the rest of us, there is a sudden superabundance of esoteric imagery, offbeat venues, and C-list directors and actors. Where’s the best... |
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Crossing OverAfter her father, the popular sports reporter, passed away, broadcaster Jennifer Weigel suspended her disbelief and tried to communicate with the dead. |
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Sales CheckA roundup of this month’s sales, store openings, and shopping news |
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Shopper: Tory BurchTory Burch has landed in Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Oprah Winfrey's heart. Her genius? Retooling classic American sportswear by adding vintage bohemian details. |
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Long DivisionOnce an open roost for gangs, Division Street has achieved near total turnaround with a retail strip that shows little sign of slowing down. |
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5 Albums that Delight...Tom Higgenson, guitarist and lead singer for the rising Chicago punk-pop band Plain White T’s, who open for Fall Out Boy on Oct. 20th at Allstate Arena |
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Idol HandsMCA curator Dominic Molon discusses key works from the new exhibition Sympathy for the Devil. |
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Water, or Whine?Last year, Americans spent $15 billion on bottled water. Turns out, the joke’s on us: Not only are top sellers Aquafina and Dasani just bottled public water, but the wasteful plastic packaging... |
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You Should Know ... Eighth BlackbirdWake up, Chicago. One of the country's most exciting new music ensembles wants some respect from its hometown. |
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Bootie UpThe wish list: Ankle-high boots |
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Top DesignThree emerging locals. One model. It’s dress to impress, Chicago-style. |
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The Blip - October 2007Bright spots on the month's cultural calendar |
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Reporter |
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Bolingbrook—C'est Moi!He weeps, he insults, he builds lavish projects, and Mayor Roger Claar sees in his own journey—from chubby outsider to powerful Republican—a parallel to the booming emergence of his town. |
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Deal Estate |
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Declining FortunesChicago's annual survey of high-end house sales reveals a rare downturn in volume |
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Deal Estate Condos |
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Vertical LeapOld loft building instantly elevates Quincy Street tower |
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Throwing Evanston a CurveDesign for Grand Bend condos exploits a sinuous location alongside Green Bay Road |
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Six PackBig Burling Place houses only a half-dozen condos |
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Table |
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Elbow to ElbowMacaroni and cheese smackdown! |
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Second ChanceIl Covo, a Bucktown Italian spot left for dead six months ago, gets a new shot of energy, Sardinian-style; Anteprima, a smooth new trattoria with a casual vibe, causes traffic jams in Andersonville. |
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Dining TidbitsUpscale & BYO, Southern Charm, Hangout, Budget Beat |
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Trend: PaniniQuick panini picks |
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SalonAristocratic dining in River North |
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