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    Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. No more Wrigleyville?

    Let's see if I have this right: The Ricketts family wants to spend $500 million to upgrade their ballpark. No taxpayer funds to be used. Rooftop owners (who, in fact, are stealing the Cubs’ product) want more, in the form of less signage in the park...

    Tags: Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Thomas Ricketts, Wrigley Field

  2. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. North Dakota's oil rush lures Chicago-area residents

    — He dropped out of north suburban Richmond-Burton Community High School, and a few years later Andy Turco found himself staining decks in the summer, plowing snow in the winter and going without work for a month or two in between.
    — He dropped out of north suburban Richmond-Burton Community High School, and a few years later Andy Turco found himself staining decks in the summer, plowing snow in the winter and going without work for a month or two in between. Nearly...

    Tags: Explosions, McDonald's, Demographics, Colleges and Universities, Rentals

  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Let Ricketts rehab Wrigley

    Another week of spring training passes by as there is still no deal reached after Rahm Emanuel, the Rickettses and Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) meet yet again to discuss the issue. Renovations for Wrigley field have been trying to be set in motion for some time...

    Tags: Political Corruption, Chicago Cubs, Business, Rahm Emanuel, Spring Training

  6. Apr 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Constellation bursts on Chicago's arts scene

    Ever since the Velvet Lounge closed in 2010 and HotHouse in 2007, Chicago has sorely lacked a major venue that could serve as a nexus for experimental jazz.
    Ever since the Velvet Lounge closed in 2010 and HotHouse in 2007, Chicago has sorely lacked a major venue that could serve as a nexus for experimental jazz. Many other important rooms– such as Elastic, the Hideout and the Hungry Brain – have...

    Tags: Culture, Politics, Music Industry, Concerts, Entertainment

  8. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Fat Rice: Pedigree not required

    Adrienne Lo and Abraham Conlon, the proprietors of the hugely popular new Chinese-Portuguese restaurant Fat Rice in Logan Square, are interesting looking, the kind of couple you see around town and wonder what their deal is.
    Adrienne Lo and Abraham Conlon, the proprietors of the hugely popular new Chinese-Portuguese restaurant Fat Rice in Logan Square, are interesting looking, the kind of couple you see around town and wonder what their deal is. I've seen them around for...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Italy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jeff Goldblum, Parks and Recreation (tv program)

  10. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Tunney suggests parking garage part of Wrigley Field mix

    Wrigleyville's alderman said Wednesday that the Cubs are considering construction of a parking garage north of the ballpark to help relieve parking woes that residents worry would worsen if the city allowed more night games and concerts at the stadium.
    Clout Street
    Wrigleyville's alderman said Wednesday that the Cubs are considering construction of a parking garage north of the ballpark to help relieve parking woes that residents worry would worsen if the city allowed more night games and concerts at the stadium....

    Tags: Chicago Mayor, Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rahm Emanuel

  12. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Still scrappy Links Hall opens in new space

    It could be argued that Links Hall, the venerable dance organization housed for decades on the second floor of a walk-up building in Wrigleyville, is a state of mind as much as a place.
    It could be argued that Links Hall, the venerable dance organization housed for decades on the second floor of a walk-up building in Wrigleyville, is a state of mind as much as a place. Links' dance is raw, unadorned, wending from the wild and wacky...

    Tags: Michael Jackson, Arts and Culture

  14. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Wrigleyville favorite Dimo's Pizza opening Bucktown location

    Popular Wrigleyville pizzeria Dimo’s is preparing to open a second larger—and boozier—location on the border of Wicker Park and Bucktown this spring.
    Popular Wrigleyville pizzeria Dimo’s is preparing to open a second larger—and boozier—location on the border of Wicker Park and Bucktown this spring. The second Dimo’s Pizza will be located inside a new building at 1615 N....

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Wicker Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pizzas

  16. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Wrigley Field renovation talks continue at City Hall

    Talks continue today at City Hall over the Wrigley Field rehab proposed by team owner Tom Ricketts, who <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/chi-chicago-cubs-theo-epstein--wrigley-field-renovation-20130401,0,7356251.story" target="_blank">opted not to travel</a> to Pittsburgh for the team's first game of the regular season.
    Clout Street
    Talks continue today at City Hall over the Wrigley Field rehab proposed by team owner Tom Ricketts, who opted not to travel to Pittsburgh for the team's first game of the regular season. Although negotiators took a break Sunday, daily talks have taken...

    Tags: Thomas Ricketts, Wrigley Field

  18. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  19. Gluten-free food quest

    Diners with gluten sensitivities and allergies&mdash;and those who date them&mdash;have reason to make Lakeview a destination. The neighborhood has seen three restaurants open in the past two and half years that make a point to offer gluten-free options. But as awareness of this allergy grows, so does the creativity of gluten-free cuisine. Gone are the days of rock-hard, cardboard cookies; at these three spots, you might not even realize you&rsquo;re going g-free.
    RedEye
    Diners with gluten sensitivities and allergies—and those who date them—have reason to make Lakeview a destination. The neighborhood has seen three restaurants open in the past two and half years that make a point to offer gluten-free options....

    Tags: Allergies, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches, Hamburgers

  20. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  21. The Force is with them

    Darth Vader and a squadron of more than a dozen Imperial soldiers and Stormtroopers stroll into Chicago's Adler Planetarium on a Thursday night and gather around a large-scale model of the Earth as if planning to attack it with their superweapon the Death Star.
    For RedEye
    Darth Vader and a squadron of more than a dozen Imperial soldiers and Stormtroopers stroll into Chicago's Adler Planetarium on a Thursday night and gather around a large-scale model of the Earth as if planning to attack it with their superweapon the Death...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Apple iPhone, Adler Planetarium, Chicago White Sox, Entertainment

  22. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Part of the neighborhood

    I know your article on the Wild Hare (“Without concerts, reggae club is running out of time,” News, Jan. 22) does not represent your opinions, but I didn't know who else to write to. My beef is not only about the Wild Hare, but other...
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