Antiquaire’s new shipment of gorgeous European antiques just arrived. The Highland Park shop’s collection of vintage and antique furniture is primarily French, but you can expect Italian, Spanish, English, Greek and Turkish goodies mixed in, as well as a Gustavian Swedish collection. Owner Melissa Edelman just sent me a few photos of the French treasures: a bleached oak trestle dining table (shown above), a brass tea cart; and a leather 1950s Chesterfield sofa, to name a few. 

—LISA GARTNER

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Antiquaire’s new shipment of gorgeous European antiques just arrived. The Highland Park shop’s collection of vintage and antique furniture is primarily French, but you can expect Italian, Spanish, English, Greek and Turkish goodies mixed in, as well as a Gustavian Swedish collection. Owner Melissa Edelman just sent me a few photos of the French treasures: a bleached oak trestle dining table (shown above), a brass tea cart; and a leather 1950s Chesterfield sofa, to name a few. 

—LISA GARTNER

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Antiquaire’s new shipment of gorgeous European antiques just arrived. The Highland Park shop’s collection of vintage and antique furniture is primarily French, but you can expect Italian, Spanish, English, Greek and Turkish goodies mixed in, as well as a Gustavian Swedish collection. Owner Melissa Edelman just sent me a few photos of the French treasures: a bleached oak trestle dining table (shown above), a brass tea cart; and a leather 1950s Chesterfield sofa, to name a few. 

—LISA GARTNER

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Antiquaire’s new shipment of gorgeous European antiques just arrived. The Highland Park shop’s collection of vintage and antique furniture is primarily French, but you can expect Italian, Spanish, English, Greek and Turkish goodies mixed in, as well as a Gustavian Swedish collection. Owner Melissa Edelman just sent me a few photos of the French treasures: a bleached oak trestle dining table (shown above), a brass tea cart; and a leather 1950s Chesterfield sofa, to name a few. 

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The second Twilight movie comes out November 20th, andTV series such as True Blood continue to suck in new vampire fans. But for two longtime local enthusiasts, vampire stories are more than a fad Read more

Months ago I was lucky enough to get a tour of an Edgar Miller apartment at 155 W. Burton Place that had been updated and furnished by Karen Mozer. It was quirky, fun, and entirely original. Now Richard Cahan and Michael Williams have produced a gorgeous and impressive coffee table book on Miller, who they call “Chicago’s forgotten renaissance man.” The original green man, Miller was a Chicago artist who used recycled materials and his own artistic skills (he was a painter, a carver, mosaic artist, and stained-glass artist) to turn old homes into works of art (he designed three other apartment complexes in the 1920s and 1930s, at 1734 N. Wells, 2150 N. Cleveland, and 1209 State Parkway). With stunning photos by Alexander Vertikoff, this book, Edgar Miller and the Handmade Home (Small Press United, $50), is a fitting tribute to Miller and will be of interest to anyone interested in Chicago history, art, or architecture. 

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The Property: Situated west of the Kennedy and centered around Grand Avenue, Noble Square is one of those semi-secret Chicago neighborhoods some people whiz right past without realizing it’s there. Well, there’s a secret within the secret... Read more
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Dean Zanella, the chef of 312 Chicago for years, is partnering with Mia Francesca’s Scott Harris to open Aldino’s (626 S. Racine Ave.), a 120-seat Italian restaurant/deli in the old Rico’s and La Scala spot near the UIC pavilion. “A better word than... Read more
Don't-miss picks for 11.18.09 through 11.24.09: Take heed, Palin: You're not the only rogue on tour. Vagabond Opera brings klezmer cabaret to Chicago. … Plus, Moth Story Slam returns … Peter Gallagher recollects … Osgood and Kogan toast Chicago (and we toast them) … and more Read more