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April 2013

Vote for 'Chicago' Twice in a Best Cover Contest
By Chicago magazine
The November 2012 issue is nominated for two categories in the American Society of Magazine Editors' Best Cover Contest. Read more

Move Over, Beauty Balm—There’s a New Cream in Town
By Lynn Okura Bey
Smashbox takes all-in-one facial care to the next level with its new color correcting formula. Read more
Elizabeth Fenner Discusses Best New Restaurants on WGN-TV
Elizabeth Fenner appeared on the WGN-TV Midday News to discuss this year's best new restaurants in the Chicago area. Read more
Could Rahm Emanuel Have Sent a Goat's Head To Wrigley?
By Carol Felsenthal
In spite of his track record, you can probably remove the grown-up mayor off the list of usual suspects. Read more
Matt Ulery Better Have a Strong Encore
By Mark Loehrke
The bassist had a big year in 2012. He returns to Green Mill next Friday after a long tour for his acclaimed album, 'By a Little Light.' Read more
When Jackie Robinson Tried Out for the White Sox
By Whet Moser
Long before he broke baseball's color line, the Dodgers great got a brief look from the Sox. He would have made them a much better team, but Chicago would have been a tough place to integrate the sport. Read more
Talking a Lot About Borelli’s, Lincoln Square's New Pizza Shop
By Penny Pollack and Graham Meyer
With a great family business comes great family stories. Read more
Why Chicago's Murder Victims, and Murderers, Are Getting Younger
By Whet Moser
Over the past 50 years, the age of Chicago's violent criminals has steadily decreased. Is it due to a change in demographics, or is it public policy? Read more
Orbert Davis Is Going to Make You Dance
By Mark Loehrke
The composer's Chicago Jazz Philharmonic joins with the River North Dance Chicago troupe to premiere Havana Blue this weekend. Read more
Sautéed Prawns @ Epic
By Penny Pollack
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