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CHRIS JONES RECOMMENDS
The Brothers Karamozov *** There's something deeply satisfying about encountering Dostoevsky on the Magnificent Mile. After all, this is a town where you can witness an entirely new, happily uncompromising, fully realized and wholly sincere dramatic...Tags: Theater, Water Tower, Wicked, Haruki Murakami, Family
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Easy does it
When it comes to entertaining, often it is the simple touch that stands out more than the grand gestures -- the extra effort to personalize place settings or to craft stylish centerpieces. Up-and-coming lifestyles guru Matthew Mead, who is the style...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Dining and Drinking, Pies and Tarts
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Chris Jones recommends
Amadeus *** "Amadeus" might look like a 1979 drama about two rival composers in the Austrian court, but it's really a meditation on genius, mediocrity and, above all, jealousy. Gary Griffin's rich revival has enigmatic performances from Robert Sella as...Tags: Water Tower, Theater, Haruki Murakami, Bertolt Brecht, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Dreams, Colonel Sanders fuel Steppenwolf's mythic 'Kafka'
Chicago Tribune critic"In dreams begin responsibilities," observes the hero of "Kafka on the Shore," Frank Galati's inestimably cerebral, endlessly complicated, occasionally incomprehensible and quite beguiling new show at the Steppenwolf. What a terrifying thought! In our...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Haruki Murakami, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Bottle service in Baltimore
Dining@LargeI ate at Red Maple in Mount Vernon recently, and it was the first time I had noticed bottle service at a Baltimore restaurant. (Although you can argue that Red Maple is more lounge than restaurant, the fact that Jill......Tags: Mount Vernon
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In the Nevada desert, there's something out there -- the Black Mailbox
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe only landmark for about 40 miles on a barren stretch of highway is a mailbox battered by time and desert gusts. It's known as the Black Mailbox, though it's actually a faded white. Over the years, hundreds of people have converged here in south-...Tags: Vehicles, People, Texas, Livestock Farming, Road Transportation
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Imbiber: Johnnie Walker goes for the gold
Special to amNewYorkLike so many of my fellow patriotic Americans these days, the Imbiber has been pulling for our guys and gals in red, white and blue spandex at the Olympic Games in China. But truth be told, when it comes to going for the gold, I¹d rather be drinking...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Olympic Games, Manhattan (New York City), Michael Phelps
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Blog: 5 things Dad really wants for Father's Day
Orlando SentinelThis year, rather than giving Dad another tie, why not show him how much he really means to you with one of these unique presents for Father's Day? You know that's what he really wants. (Well, othen than for you to stop nagging about money and his...Tags: Father's Day, Holidays, Diana Ross
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Russian distiller takes shot at cracking local whiskey market
Tribune correspondentRussian whiskey. To a lover of bourbons and single-malts, that sounds about as palatable as Kentucky-made vodka would be to someone from Smolensk. Alibek Irazikhanov, director general of a distillery in southern Russia making batches of Kizlyarsky...Tags: Kentucky, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Giants savor afterglow while pondering future
arthur.staple@newsday.comBrandon Jacobs was one of the many Giants getting teammates to autograph something. Players were milling around excitedly. Some shot video of a Giants Stadium worker painting the Super Bowl XLII logo on the wall outside the locker room. Former Giants...Tags: Football, Plaxico Burress, Deon Grant, Ed Koch, Multi-Sport Events
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A tippler's tour of Ireland's Whiskey Trail
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles TimesThose plump little cherubs smiling rapturously from the depths of dark Baroque paintings have reason to be happy, I thought as I listened to tour guide Niall Stewart expound on "the angels' share," a term used to describe the amount of Irish whiskey...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Air Transportation, Personal Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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WHO/WHAT/WEAR
Tribune staff reporterSex and the Windy City Cosmos for aspiring Carries and Scotch for Mr. Big types will flow when Guise/Chic women's and men's boutique celebrates the "Sex and the City" movie opening with a Thursday party and 20 percent off clothing and accessories. That...Tags: Macy's, Sarah Jessica Parker, Father's Day, Movies, Charity
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