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Dublin Carol

11.18.2008

CSI's William Petersen returns to Chicago theatre for this antidote to typical holiday fare. A dubiously functioning alcoholic employed as an...

Porgy and Bess

11.18.2008

It’s been 56 years since this Gershwin masterpiece last graced the Civic Opera House stage. Don’t wait for the Haley’s Comet of...

Ice Skating in Millennium Park

11.19.2008

The calendar says winter doesn't begin until December 21, but locals know it really starts with the opening of the ice rink in Millennium Park....

Lar Lubovitch Dance Company

11.21.2008

Native Chicagoan and internationally renowned choreographer Lar Lubovitch brings his troupe back to town on its 40th anniversary tour. Shows at 1...

A Very Neo-Futurist Christmas Carol

11.22.2008

Nothing is sacred in this deconstructed take on the Dickens classic: Even Scrooge gets the boot. In place of the old codger’s visits from the...

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11/21/08
06:46 AM
Marquee

What the Dickens?

Scrooged!
Stores have had their halls decked since Halloween, but for those of us not running a retail establishment, the holiday season is just getting started. This year, leave consumer culture to the mallrats (who has money for excessive shopping anyway?) and go rogue with a couple of irreverent holiday...

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11/20/08
05:08 PM
Nightspotting 2.0

Black Wednesday Bashes

Black Wednesday—a.k.a. Thanksgiving Eve, when all good nightlifers go on the prowl for one last hurrah before buckling down to a long weekend with the family—is upon us. But with the economy in a tailspin, will the so-called biggest party night of the year be more doom and gloom than gin and tonic? Not for those with plastic at the ready and a taste for cocktails. We rounded up the top crop of parties slated for November 26th.

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11/20/08
09:44 AM
On the Market

On the Market: In Lake View, a Brewster Building Condo

List Price: $272,900
The Property: This two-bedroom condo, nicely renovated in the past year and a half, is on the third floor of one of the city’s most distinctive 19th-century residential buildings, The Brewster. Situated at the northwest corner of Pine Grove Avenue and Diversey Parkway and originally known as the...

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11/19/08
05:32 PM
Dish

Libertyville Gets Sauced

New ’Cue

Main Street Smokehouse (536 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville), a promising 35-seat spot slated to open the first week of January, plans to put its own spins on barbecue styles around the country. “I’m pairing pork shoulder with my own apple cider ale barbecue sauce, and ribs with maple chipotle sauce, and brisket with a sweet Tennessee-style sauce,” says the owner, Eddie Moore, a culinary school graduate who has been working as a caterer in...

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11/19/08
06:09 AM
Housing Bulletin

Housing Bulletin: The Expanding Impact of the Housing Crisis

Two recent reports from expert analysts of the Chicago housing scene shed new light on the impact of the recent troubles affecting the local residential real-estate market. One report shows that renters of high-end apartments are benefiting from the downtown condo glut, while the other indicates that the foreclosure wave is sweeping into Latino neighborhoods after initially hitting African American neighborhoods hardest...

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11/18/08
03:53 PM
Sales Check

Casual and Affordable in Lincoln Park

One Fish, Two Fish

Founded in 2007 by the husband-and-wife team Mandy and Tal Moise, the Chicago-born clothing brand vfish is known for comfortable styles that are reasonably priced. Recently, the couple opened their Lincoln Park flagship store (2937 N. Clark St.; 312-423-7839), also serves as their atelier and showroom. We love the preppy-chic Tara Jacket ($120) as well as the sleek Ava...

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11/18/08
02:14 PM
Push

Foreign Grocery Stores and the Ugly American

During my travels abroad, I was obsessed with supermarkets. As hard as I tried, I couldn’t shake my deep-seated Ugly American tendencies, making the names of products on shelves endlessly amusing. I got so carried away that a suspicious security guard in Hanoi escorted me and my camera out the door. Eventually, Sarah forbade me to bring the camera in, and I was forced to do actual shopping rather than snicker at the tiny cultural differences that bring out the 19-year-old boy in me...

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11/17/08
03:46 PM
Nightspotting 2.0

Weekend Photos: Tumans

Picture this: It's Friday night and your buddies have bailed. What to do when the weekend is upon you and you've got no plans? Our nightlife guru Sarah Preston recommends Tumans (2159 W. Chicago Ave.) in Ukrainian Village. Despite a facelift a few years back, this one-time grimiest of dives still offers dirt-cheap beer and a true Chicago icon, DJ Jesse De La Peña, on the turntables a couple of times each month. We visited the cozy corner tavern last Friday; check out photos...

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11/17/08
07:20 AM
Sale of the Week

Sale of the Week: Two Steps Toward a Quick Lincoln Park Sale

List Price: $2.395 million
Sale Price: $2.2 million
The Property: Although just four years old, this 13-room house in west Lincoln Park got a $50,000 makeover before going on the market in September. What’s more, the residence was priced $75,000 below what its sellers had originally paid for the...

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11/14/08
04:34 PM
Nightspotting 2.0

Once and Future Dives

The Best of Today . . .
From a hole in Vegas to a microscopic bar in our very own backyard, Playboy.com has compiled a list of the top ten American dives. As Steve Dollar writes in the article, "Nothing satisfies man’s tortured soul and restless craving for misadventure quite like the dive bar." We couldn't agree more.

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11/14/08
10:00 AM
Marquee

One Size Fitz All

Great Scott!
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a classic tale of wealth, privilege, consequence, and the schism between the haves and have-nots. It’s also, as you probably remember from high school, a full-length book—which means Gatz, a marathon theatrical staging of the unabridged novel by the New York troupe Elevator Repair Service, runs a good six-plus...

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11/13/08
04:56 PM
Nightspotting 2.0

Check Back Friday

Nightspotting 2.0 will post on Friday, in time for a weekend update. Check in tomorrow for the latest from the nightlife front.

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11/13/08
08:19 AM
On the Market

On the Market: B. J. Armstrong’s Highland Park Home

List Price: $2,802,500
The Property: The retired NBA star B. J. Armstrong has owned this six-bedroom house on a secluded street in Highland Park for 14 years, during which time he played for the Bulls and three other teams, worked in the Bulls’ front office, and provided commentary for a TV sports show. He listed the residence for sale late this past summer with an asking price of $2.95 million; in late October he cut the price to...

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11/12/08
04:54 PM
Dish

Bottle Fatigue

A Measured Approach

“The logo is a carafe pouring wine into a goblet; then the sign in the window says it’s BYO,” says a sharp-eyed FOD who noticed Uptown’s new Fontana Grill (1329 W. Wilson Ave.; 773-561-0400). OK, to be fair, the Italian wine bar/restaurant doesn’t have its liquor license yet. But when it arrives, expect a unique concept: 24 bottles, changing monthly, each priced at either $22 or $44, and you will be charged by...

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11/12/08
09:00 AM
Housing Bulletin

Some Potential Condo Deals—and a Turkey Call

Downtown developers aren’t the only ones troubled by a drastic downturn in condo sales.
Many suburban developers are also struggling to unload condo inventory. In Lombard (at 310 South Main Street), one developer is offering 18 condos at auction later this month—and the terms of the auction suggest a handful of buyers could walk away with bargain-basement...

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11/11/08
11:36 AM
Nightspotting 2.0

Weekend Photos: The Zoo & Red Ivy

If you thought Twisted Spoke was wild, get a load of The Zoo (3369 N. Clark St.). Wrigleyville’s one-time biker bar (and, later, Brody’s on Clark) has been reborn as a nightspot that plays to the party animals. We spotted folks congregating at the watering hole on Saturday night. And you know what they say—“When in Wrigleyville”—so we ambled down the block to check out Red Ivy.

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Features

The Breakaway

The Breakaway

By the time Bill Wirtz died last fall, his once-proud Chicago Blackhawks had turned into perennial losers playing before dwindling crowds. His son Rocky took over and quickly opened a new era for...

Departments

Table of Contents

November 2008 Table of Contents

Contributors

Contributors

Contributors

Debra Pickett, Robert Buscemi, K. Tighe, Cornelia Maude Spelman, John Kenzie

Feedback

Feedback

In November letters: readers vs. Daley vs. Daley and a South Side view

Chicago Guide

The Five

The Five

If "free jazz" sounds more like an activist's cry than a music genre, check out the third annual Umbrella Music Festival. Here are our five picks.

The Annotated: Barbatuques

The Annotated: Barbatuques

Performers in this true body band use themselves as instruments.

Arena: Money

Outside Influence

Outside Influence

The money funding Illinois candidates for the U.S. House doesn't all come from Illinois

The Closer

The Adventures of Steak Man

The Adventures of Steak Man

Who can protect us from substandard meat? Steak Man!

Arena: Page Two

The Obama Bounce

The Obama Bounce

Will Obama create a coattail effect for the rest of the Democratic ticket in Illinois?

Cheers

A Bar Grows in West Town

A Bar Grows in West Town

Reformed scenesters put down roots with Old Oak Tap

How About

How About "Triple Threat"?

We huddle with Dan Schwab of Avenue M for the 411 on his upcoming new sports bar.

Arena

At Your Service

At Your Service

Holiday party season is nearly upon us. We assembled four tablescapes so stylish, they risk upstaging the turkey.

Don’t Choose an Auto Body Shop by Accident

Don’t Choose an Auto Body Shop by Accident

Car banged up? Here are 28 of the best body shops in the Chicago area

Shopper: Caste

Shopper: Caste

A Western Style furniture boutique with an elegant twist

Cakewalk

Cakewalk

Fifteen years after a gut-busting debut at Lounge Ax, The Sea and Cake continue to engineer a new rock sound

Critical Mass - November 2008

Critical Mass - November 2008

Noteworthy new releases for November

Lucky Strike

Lucky Strike

A cross-country stunt teaches an unintended lesson

Girl Talk

Girl Talk

What real girls have to say about American Girls

Urban Artifact

Urban Artifact

A city relic, unearthed

Sales Check

Sales Check

A roundup of this month’s sales, store openings, and shopping news

Hope Eternal

Hope Eternal

Mavis Staples, the voice of the civil rights era, is putting out a blistering new album on election day.

Raising the Roof

Raising the Roof

A critic's pick for some post-Thanksgiving Day fun

The Air Up There

The Air Up There

Derrick Rose made a dramatic leap from inner-city baller to the NBA. His story starts in Englewood, one of Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods, where, as an athletic prodigy, he was shielded...

The Blip - November 2008

The Blip - November 2008

Bright spots on November’s cultural radar

Deal Estate

Bunny Hop

Bunny Hop

Roving homeowner downsizes from Playboy condo.

Heat Sensor

Site tracks communities where sellers get biggest chunk of asking price.

Out of Their Shell

Out of Their Shell

Members of Turtle Wax family sell Indian Hill Club mansion.

Deal Estate Condos

Cater Corner

Cater Corner

Tower offers perks from nearby Talbott hotel.

Court-esy Call

Court-esy Call

Developers revive courtyard building with modern finishes.

What's in Store?

What's in Store?

Shopping options improve with Roosevelt Collection.

Table

Cookbook

Cookbook

A demanding book of recipes from a chef that commands our attention

Dining Tidbits

Dining Tidbits

November features Province, Cafecito, Breijo, and Martial Noguier

Pour

Pour

Michel Tête Juliénas Domaine du Clos du Fief

The Sweet Spot

The Sweet Spot

Barry Callebaut brings "chocolate academies" to the West Loop.

Odyssey: Tru Life

Odyssey: Tru Life

One man's plunge into extreme food-delivery etiquette.

Front Burner: Jimmy Sneed

Front Burner: Jimmy Sneed

November 2008: Pan-Crusted Scallops with Lobster Coral Butter Sauce

Arena: Service Desk

Gag Order

Gag Order

Need a laugh? Check out these 12 fresh comic talents—the best of the scene right now

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