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May 4, 2013—Chicagoans gathered at Old Town Social for the action-packed Derby Day Crawl sponsored by Bulleit Bourbon. Guests sipped refreshing Bulleit Bourbon mint juleps while viewing the...
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With drive times under a couple of hours, these are the staff's favorite out-and-back excursions from the city.
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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.
By Elaine Glusac, Nina Kokotas Hahn, and Lauren Viera |
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New Orleans. Nashville. East Lansing, Michigan? Driving or flying, great cultural destinations are only a few hours away.
By Elaine Glusac, Nina Kokotas Hahn, and Lauren Viera |
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Montana wilderness, Utah mountain biking, and Wisconsin rock climbing—it's all just a few hours' drive or flight away.
By Elaine Glusac, Nina Kokotas Hahn, and Lauren Viera |
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High walls hide away the leafy, romantic oasis behind a graystone on Barry Avenue.
By Joanne Trestrail |
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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.
By Edward McClelland |
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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.
By Elaine Glusac, Nina Kokotas Hahn, and Lauren Viera |
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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.
By Cassie Walker Burke and Elly Fishman |
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It took the Disney film, Kipling's text, and two trips to India to get the story right.
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A buyer ponied up the money in a flash once this immaculate, 4,000 square foot, 11-year-old home hit the market.
By Dennis Rodkin |
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Here's how to experience the character and craftsmanship in the western suburb that Ernest Hemingway and Frank Lloyd Wright once called home.
By Kevin McKeough |
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These new parlors prove that Chicago's pizza can go beyond the deep dish.
By Carly Boers |
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This month's Sales Check has a Wicker Park Street Fest, the Old Town Art Fair, cosmetics, swimwear, and more.
By Lynn Okura Bey |
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How the former head of the Merchandise Mart plans to redevelop riverfront land that's been in his family since the 1940s.
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Chris Kennedy is not the only member of the prominent family to show an interest in Chicago.
By Dennis Rodkin and Jessica Nikolich |
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Here's a look inside the city's suddenly resurgent Ping-Pong scene.
By Adam Doster |