Best of Chicago - 2006For this year’s Best of Chicago feature, we ate, shopped, visited, interviewed, imbibed, and otherwise sampled our way through the city and suburbs looking for treasures and treats. Somebody had... |
Smarter Than the Smartest Guys in the Room?A conversation with Enron prosecutor Sean Berkowitz |
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Heartbreak HotelOnly a few years after J. W. Stevens opened his grand Michigan Avenue hotel, the Depression devastated his family, inducing a series of calamities that included suicide, bankruptcy, and criminal... |
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Friendly PersuasionAs one of the city’s most successful agents of high-end house and condo sales, Janet Owen knows the art of the real-estate deal. |
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At Home - Open HouseA loft turned out to be the perfect solution when two collectors of contemporary art began to long for larger paintings and photographs. PLUS: Resources |
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Class ActionWar, pestilence, inflation: these are perilous times. But before giving in to despair, consider enrolling in one of these eight courses, which offer lots of learning—and a little hope |
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Dining Out |
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ItalicizedIf the proliferation of pasta in this town is any indication, every restaurateur in Chicago thinks he can do Italian. Meet two smart newcomers who really can. |
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The Closer |
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Ban WagonNo one’s quite sure what will happen when the sale of foie gras becomes illegal in August under the strictures of the city council’s ban. In search of clues, The Closer looks back at... |
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Books |
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Hell in Paradise FlatLargely forgotten now, Myrtle Reed dazzled as a best-selling romance novelist and Chicago socialite 100 years ago. But in her personal life, a happy ending proved sadly elusive |
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Arena: Page Two |
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College Cost 101Moving vans, U-Hauls, and cars with futons sticking out of the trunk: telltale signs that the school year is here. And for many parents and students, it’s time to stress about the high costs of... |
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Feeling the HeatMany scientists cite world-impacting weather phenomena—melting glaciers, vanishing snowcaps—as proof of a warming planet. But what does that mean for Chicago? |
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Law |
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The ShootoutA former U. of C. colleague has sued Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics, for defamation in a case growing out of research on gun-control laws |
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Cheers |
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Nightspotting - Take a Dive |
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Arena |
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The Short List - August 2006Lollapalooza rocks kids—for free; kinky superfreaks find love; green roofs, rings, and more for August |
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The Idea GuyComing soon to an airport (or kitchen) near you: One of Kelly Dempski’s big inventions. |
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The Gold StandardGold is the metal of choice for five local jewelry lines that are worthy of national attention. |
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Style Sheet - August 2006Be they metal, wood, or covered in hide, the latest chairs make it ever more stylish to be seated. |
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Shanghai ExpressShanghai is building fast. Now its leaders have given themselves a sharp deadline—the 2010 World Expo—to make a distinctive architectural mark to go along with a large concrete footprint. Among... |
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Say AnythingGlencoe native Lili Taylor has made a career playing complicated women. Chicago spoke to Taylor, who lives in Manhattan, about her theatre roots, why she is drawn to damaged characters, and why... |
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Real-life CSIA Loyola University journalism professor and Wilmette mother of two explains how trace evidence can finger a killer at a crime scene. |
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In Living ColorA former contractor rolls out a high-end paint store that tips the scales of color brilliance. Colori is the place to go to paint your walls red—really red. |
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Herald AngelAt Arlington, the race won’t start until Bonny Brown blows her horn. |
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BYO Goes UpscaleIn Chicago, “BYO” used to be synonymous with bare-bones ethnic storefronts. Now it’s a winning formula for a crop of ambitious chef-owners who offer an attractive combination of BYO and... |
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Beat HappeningHip-hop poets Idris Goodwin and Kevin Coval are taking the mic at Yale and at Steppenwolf—and, along the way, attempting to change your definition of rap culture. |
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After the RainA UIC doctor offers insights into a persistent problem for new moms. |
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Reporter |
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Lessons from DadThe son of a prominent First Amendment scholar is now fighting his own press-rights battle against the City of Chicago |
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Deal Estate |
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Deal Estate - Your Best OfferThree sales agents provide Deal Estate with their assessments of a KaneCounty house. |
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Deal Estate Condos |
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Deal Estate - August 2006Stone Gate preserves green space near revitalized suburb’s bustling downtown |
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Table |
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Recipe File - August 2006Dale Levitski’s Grilled Sirloin and Chicory Salad |
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Hot List - August 200610 places everyone’s talking about—and dining at—in AUGUST. In order of heat. |
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Dining Tidbits - August 2006Budget Beat, New, and Latino |
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5 Questions - Kee ChanKee Chan, chef-owner of Mulan, Chinatown’s exciting (and expanding) new spot for innovative Asian cuisine |
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