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Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.
Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.
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Alex Garcia/Tribune Sox fan file
Key facts: Sisters Jaime Siegel, 23, of Glencoe (above right) and Sydney Siegel, 25, of Andersonville. Why they like the Sox:Jaime: "Family tradition. Dad has been going to the games since he was a boy. We're keeping it going." Best part about going to...Tags: Glencoe
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Play dates
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. 8th Annual Oktoberfest: Festival includes German food and beer, bags tournament, bratwurst eating race, drawing and live music by Hindsight (Friday), The Michael Heaton Band (Saturday) and...Tags: Glenwood, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, St. Charles, Downers Grove, Beverage Industry
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Hello, newbies
RedEyeWhen Chantrell Williams saw snow on the ground during her first winter in Chicago in 2006, she called her office. "I see that it's snowing. I'm assuming that no one's coming in, and I took a laptop, so I can work from home," Williams, now 25, recalled...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, United Center, Tickets, Garfield Park Conservatory, Ravenswood
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Popular bartender became gay rights activist
Chicago Tribune reporterRon Ziebarth, a North Side bartender with a dedicated following, was a champion fundraiser for Equality Illinois and a former chairman of the gay rights group's annual gala. Mr. Ziebarth, 52, died Tuesday, Sept. 23, said Colm Treacy, owner of two...Tags: Tickets, Gays and Lesbians, Gay Rights, Tammy Baldwin, Justice and Rights
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Brewed awakening
For RedEyeAsk a true beer aficionado to demonstrate how to properly judge a fine brew and he'll quaff a hearty swig of ale. Then he'll wipe the specks of foam from his lips, produce a broad grin and offer to buy the next round. What did you expect: sniffing,...Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Clubs and Associations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Wicker Park, Paramount
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Evanston songwriter Furman forges ahead
Chicago Tribune critic"They put me in a cage, and they put me on a stage, and they told me I could never go home. … Big deal, you're gonna be a big, big deal." Ezra Furman, an Evanston songwriter who turns 22 this month, is the kid growing into a man, and he's feeling...Tags: Film Festivals, Music Industry, Music, Evanston, Texas
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Festivals
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Andersonville Music and BBQ Festival 2008: The third annual neighborhood fete features live tunes from local and national acts, plus food and drink vendors and kids' activities. Performers...Tags: Glenwood, Viniculture, Edgewater, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Festive Event
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Looking for a good time? Try these...
Chi Town Laugh Fest. Damon Williams and a host of local comics (Tony Sculfield, B Cole, Lil Rel) continue the tributes to the late Bernie Mac and making you laugh 'til you cry happy tears in the meanwhile. 8 p.m. Saturday, UIC Forum, 725 W. Roosevelt Rd....Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Millennium Park, Bernie Mac, Indiana
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Food can put extra spice in your sex
The idea of sex and food has never really been my thing. After it's over, I just like to lie in peace and exert as little energy as possible. Doing so in a puddle of chocolate fudge can be problematic. But on one rather enjoyable evening, I learned...Tags: Family, Sex
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First date disaster relief
RedEyeKelly Guist's first date with a cute guy she met at a party was a disaster. It started out bad. He talked about himself incessantly--and about how much money he made—and he was rude to the waitress, whom he called "Honey." It got worse. "He scooted...Tags: Facebook, Health and Safety at School, Humboldt Park, Disasters
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