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6/18/13
4:00 p.m.
cnotes

Ditch Your Skinny Jeans for These Fabulous Wide-Leg Trousers

The flowy Pummelo Ikat pants from Anthropologie are perfect for the season.

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6/18/13
3:30 p.m.
dish

Finally, Someone Is Opening a Bacon Bar in Chicago

Burke’s Bacon Bar, where all the sandwiches have some kind of bacon, is coming this summer to the James Hotel.

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6/18/13
3:00 p.m.
cnotes

Music

The Best Chicago Concert You Never Heard About Is On Thursday

Three bands bring some of Austin’s top young folk talent to Schubas on June 20th for the Outer City Limits Tour.

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6/18/13
1:45 p.m.
the312

Putting So Many Kids in Jail Is Stupid and Expensive

There are alternatives to putting juveniles in overcrowded, abysmal jails. Evidence suggests they work—and save money.

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6/18/13
1:15 p.m.
cnotes

Misc

The Lollapalooza Food Vendor List Is Music To Your Mouth

The vendor list at Chow Town is a mix of newcomers and Lollapalooza classics.

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6/18/13
1:00 p.m.
domestica

Couef Is a Lovely Furniture Line and an Ambitious Acronym

The interior designers at Jamie Schachtel Interiors just launched a charming and practical line of ottomans and benches.

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6/18/13
12:15 p.m.
salescheck

Here’s What’s Happening in Chicago Shopping This Week

Shop with champagne on a beautiful Bucktown patio, hit a tag-team sale on Clark Street, and get discount spring apparel at Penelope’s.

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6/18/13
11:45 a.m.
cnotes

Staff Picks

Buika Soared at Old Town School of Folk Music

Concha Buika enchanted a buzzing crowd at Old Town on Saturday with her jazz-flamenco performance.

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6/18/13
11:00 a.m.
the312

34 Amazing Photos of American Cities From 100 Years Ago

The Chicago photographer George R. Lawrence shot incredible panoramic images of major events in US cities from his 17-kite Lawrence Captive Airship.

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6/18/13
10:45 a.m.
cnotes

Music

Mister Lies Says Electronic Music Is Really a Lot Like Footloose

The 20-year-old musician talks about his recent work and his upcoming projects. But first, he plays Chicago tonight.

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6/18/13
10:15 a.m.
dealestate

Ask Rodkin: How Do Regular People Access Real Estate Sales Information?

A tenant wants to buy a reader’s two-flat. Here’s how she should research sale prices on comparable properties to determine a good asking price.

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6/17/13
6:12 p.m.
escape

Get a Taste of Chicago While Camping Luxuriously in Montana

Chicago connections have always run deep at The Resort at Paws Up, a sprawling luxury ranch in the wilds of western Montana…

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6/17/13
3:45 p.m.
dish

Michael Lachowicz Is the Happiest Chef in River North

The chef from Restaurant Michael has revamped Mercer One Thirteen’s menu, and he’s loving life.

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6/17/13
3:15 p.m.
seen

DryHop Brewers Is What Lake View Has Been Waiting For

With craft brews, tasty foods, and a friendly crowd, the new place strikes a fine balance for a neighborhood spot.

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6/17/13
2:30 p.m.
cnotes

This Is the Ideal Dress for a Hot Summer Night

Lanvin’s jewel-shoulder cotton dress breathes well and makes a statement—plus it’s on sale now!

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6/17/13
2:15 p.m.
dish

Brendan Sodikoff Will Restore and Reopen Maxim’s—Yes, You Heard That Right

One of the city’s biggest names in dining has plans to revive one of the city’s, well, biggest names in dining.

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6/17/13
2:00 p.m.
felfiles

Could Gutman’s Troubles End the Absurd Practice of Selling Ambassadorships?

Nasty allegations against Howard Gutman, ambassador to Belgium and a wealthy bundler for Obama, make a good case to stop giving appointments to big donors. We’ll see if anything changes.

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6/17/13
1:00 p.m.
dish

What to Eat in Chicago This Week (and What to Wash It Down With)

Sample the strawberry harvest, have a whole hog, and raise a glass (or two) at a pair of local craft beer celebrations.

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6/17/13
12:15 p.m.
the312

Get To Know the Illinois Governor Candidates—On Twitter

A message in less than 140 characters has a way of cutting through the spin.

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6/17/13
11:15 a.m.
the312

Deep Tunnel’s Deep Problems

Despite its tremendous length and cost, Chicago’s incomplete Deep Tunnel remains inadequate to prevent flooding. The answer may be in our swampy past.

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6/17/13
11:00 a.m.
dealestate

Sale of the Week

In Lakewood Balmoral, Bidders Are Fighting Each Other at the Open Houses

Two recent sales at about a million bucks each show what a good month it’s been for the handsome, historic neighborhood.

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6/14/13
4:30 p.m.
cnotes

Art

Weird Dude Energy Promises a Freaky Prelude to Father’s Day

A new exhibit at Heaven Gallery explores the strange habits of men tonight.

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6/14/13
4:15 p.m.
domestica

Be a Guest at Neighborly This Saturday

The North Center shop is having its first meet-the-artisan event this weekend.

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6/14/13
3:00 p.m.
the312

The Long, Slow Decline of Chicago’s SROs

Single-room-occupancy hotels have long been a political and economic hot potato in Chicago. The remaining few are closing as the dream of a swinging, gentrified Uptown nears its second century.

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Here Are Some Great Summer Road Trips You Can Take From Chicago

Here Are Some Great Summer Road Trips You Can Take From Chicago

With drive times under a couple of hours, these are the staff's favorite out-and-back excursions from the city.

Five Great Food Vacations for Chicago Travelers with an Appetite

Five Great Food Vacations for Chicago Travelers with an Appetite

The best summer getaways for the city's foodies are on the west coast, around our region, and in Canada. Be there (and be hungry) in 4 hours or less.

Here Are Five Summer Vacations for Chicago's Culture Lovers

Here Are Five Summer Vacations for Chicago's Culture Lovers

New Orleans. Nashville. East Lansing, Michigan? Driving or flying, great cultural destinations are only a few hours away.

Five Summer Trips for Adventure Seekers in Chicago

Five Summer Trips for Adventure Seekers in Chicago

Montana wilderness, Utah mountain biking, and Wisconsin rock climbing—it's all just a few hours' drive or flight away.

Features

Four Reasons Chicago's Design Scene Is So Important Right Now

Four Reasons Chicago’s Design Scene Is So Important Right Now

These trendsetting stores, people, and products are shaping the city's good taste.

How to Build a Perfect Picnic This Summer

How to Build a Perfect Picnic This Summer

You can’t control the weather, but you can make sure the food is amazing. Here’s how—with a little help from some of Chicago’s best chefs.

Check Out This Rad House With a Silo

Check Out This Rad House With a Silo

This Wisconsin vacation home is about as fun as it gets for two kids, and the classic aesthetic fits the style of the grown-ups.

This Beautiful Wisconsin Vacation Retreat Is a Modern Home Disguised as a Barn

This Beautiful Wisconsin Vacation Retreat Is a Modern Home Disguised as a Barn

How do you build a modern structure that fits in with its rural setting? Just put the new systems in a familiar silhouette.

This Secret Garden in Lake View Looks Like an Extra-Large Slice of Heaven

This Secret Garden in Lake View Looks Like an Extra-Large Slice of Heaven

High walls hide away the leafy, romantic oasis behind a graystone on Barry Avenue.

Why the Smartest People in the Midwest All Move To Chicago

Why the Smartest People in the Midwest All Move To Chicago

Edward McClelland explains how Chicago rose above the Rust Belt cities to become the undisputed star of the Midwest, in an excerpt from his new book, Nothin' But Blue Skies.

Theaster Gates: The Rise of an Unconventional Art Star

Theaster Gates: The Rise of an Unconventional Art Star

Theaster Gates believes that good art can rescue bad neighborhoods. Here’s how he has convinced the international art world to buy into his vision.

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Culture

How Michael Shannon Will Be a Bad Guy in the New Superman Movie

How Michael Shannon Will Be a Bad Guy in the New Superman Movie

The Chicago actor's past roles offer a clue as to how he'll play the Man of Steel's nemesis, the dastardly General Zod.

Here Are the Five Best Things to Do in Chicago This June

Here Are the Five Best Things to Do in Chicago This June

With Twin Shadow, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Gordon Matta-Clark, the local June culture calendar is packed.

These Could Be Chicago's Next Breakout Artists

These Could Be Chicago's Next Breakout Artists

As the indispensable West Loop art incubator Threewalls turns 10 (with a birthday bash on June 15), here's a look at the artists executive director Shannon Stratton sees as its rising stars.

Having a Beer with Smith Westerns on a Monday Afternoon

Having a Beer with Smith Westerns on a Monday Afternoon

On their third album, 'Soft Will,' the local rockers debut a more grown-up sound.

Here’s How Mary Zimmerman Created Goodman Theatre’s ‘The Jungle Book’

Here’s How Mary Zimmerman Created Goodman Theatre’s ‘The Jungle Book’

It took the Disney film, Kipling's text, and two trips to India to get the story right.

Deal Estate

Someone Paid $829,900 in Cash on the First Day This Ukrainian Village Home Went Up For Sale

Someone Paid $829,900 in Cash on the First Day This Ukrainian Village Home Went Up For Sale

A buyer ponied up the money in a flash once this immaculate, 4,000 square foot, 11-year-old home hit the market.

Dining Out

Has Spiaggia Sold Out?

Has Spiaggia Sold Out?

Spiaggia and Cafe Spiaggia are two Italian legends under one Mag Mile roof. Great food. Ridiculous prices. They're tourist traps—but maybe you should go anyway.

Hot List

Go to the 10 Hottest Restaurants in Chicago This June

Go to the 10 Hottest Restaurants in Chicago This June

Homeslice and Brindille are two of the newest additions to the places everyone in Chicago wants to dine at this month.

Insider’s Guide

The 15 Best Things to Do in Oak Park

The 15 Best Things to Do in Oak Park

Here's how to experience the character and craftsmanship in the western suburb that Ernest Hemingway and Frank Lloyd Wright once called home.

Sketch Book

Here Are Six Horrible Chicago Summer Festivals You've Never Heard Of

Here Are Six Horrible Chicago Summer Festivals You've Never Heard Of

It’s high season for outdoor jamborees in Chicago. Some of them might be the worst day of your life.

Style

Ten Things a Fearless Interior Designer Has in Her Home

Ten Things a Fearless Interior Designer Has in Her Home

The Le Corbusier boxes, Izumi sculpture, and classic Barcelona chairs at home in Highland Park with Anne Kaplan, cofounder of Insight Environmental Design.

Table

Now Is the Time to Get Some Delicious Ripe Strawberries

Now Is the Time to Get Some Delicious Ripe Strawberries

They're in season, and this recipe to serve them with ricotta, balsamic, and basil is one way to make the berries even better.

The 5 Best Lobster Rolls in Chicago

The 5 Best Lobster Rolls in Chicago

Find your inner New Englander with a few lumps of lobster stuffed inside a bun.

Homestyle Taste Is a Great Budget Spot for Northern Chinese in Bridgeport

Homestyle Taste Is a Great Budget Spot for Northern Chinese in Bridgeport

It's a good pick, whether you're up for braised beef tendons with sea cucumber, or you just want to stick to garlicky deep-fried string beans. But you and a friend may fight for the leftovers.

The Neighborhood Already Loves Fountainhead's New Executive Chef

The Neighborhood Already Loves Fountainhead's New Executive Chef

Cleetus Friedman is back in business at the beercentric gastropub with the excellent rooftop bar.

Here Are Three Great New Chicago Pizza Places

Here Are Three Great New Chicago Pizza Places

These new parlors prove that Chicago's pizza can go beyond the deep dish.

Shopping

These Are the Best Store Openings and Shopping Deals in June

These Are the Best Store Openings and Shopping Deals in June

This month's Sales Check has a Wicker Park Street Fest, the Old Town Art Fair, cosmetics, swimwear, and more.

Arena

A Former Walgreens Exec Sold This Gold Coast Condo for $3.875 Million

A Former Walgreens Exec Sold This Gold Coast Condo for $3.875 Million

The 36th-floor unit in the Waldorf Astoria went for 27 percent more than Joe Magnacca paid for it in 2011.

Five Reasons a Casino in Chicago Is Such a Gamble

Five Reasons a Casino in Chicago Is Such a Gamble

There's no road map. The market is saturated. And that's just the start of the possible problems.

Deal of the Month: An Oak Park Home for $340,000

Deal of the Month: An Oak Park Home for $340,000

With three bedrooms, a finished basement, and plenty of outdoor space, this 2,200-square-foot property is a lot of house for the marked-down price.

What Chris Kennedy Is Doing With the New Wolf Point Project

What Chris Kennedy Is Doing With the New Wolf Point Project

How the former head of the Merchandise Mart plans to redevelop riverfront land that's been in his family since the 1940s.

The Kennedys Are From Chicago, Too

The Kennedys Are From Chicago, Too

Chris Kennedy is not the only member of the prominent family to show an interest in Chicago.

Chi-Slam Table Tennis Club Is Chicago’s Ping-Pong Headquarters

Chi-Slam Table Tennis Club Is Chicago’s Ping-Pong Headquarters

Here's a look inside the city's suddenly resurgent Ping-Pong scene.

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