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    Jun 2, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  1. Green River Ordinance: Loving The Windy City

    I am in love with the Windy City!  I have been there a few times now and every time I fall more in love with it.  My first experience of Chicago was a surprise to me, not in the sense of awesomeness but one of freezing cold!  I think  the temperature during that February visit was -18 (it was also when Chicago was in the Superbowl)!  Needless to say, I came prepared the next time I went to Chicago in the winter.  When I went back to Chicago I brought my wife and we celebrated our one year anniversary there. That makes Chicago even more special to me.
    I am in love with the Windy City! I have been there a few times now and every time I fall more in love with it. My first experience of Chicago was a surprise to me, not in the sense of awesomeness but one of freezing cold! I think the temperature during...

    Tags: Minneapolis, Magnificent Mile, Cloud Gate, Arts and Culture, Iowa

  2. Jun 1, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  3. Green River Ordinance: Adding spice to Salt Lake City

    I'll tell you what Salt Lake City doesn't need! Pepper! That place is full of spice!  
    I'll tell you what Salt Lake City doesn't need! Pepper! That place is full of spice! I recently went there and had a blast. The city is very beautiful, and unlike most, it is surrounded by beautiful mountains. I was so inspired walking around...

    Tags: Minneapolis, Foods and Beverages, Iowa, Louisville, Milwaukee

  4. Jul 1, 2010 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  5. Green River Ordinance: Josh's Birthday in Houston

    Houston was more redemptive this time around.  The traffic was not nearly as bad and the humidity decided to take a break.  We have a lot of good friends in Houston so we got to experience a bit more in the city than we normally do.  We had a great radio visit in the morning with Mix 96.5.  After that it was lunch time.
    Houston was more redemptive this time around. The traffic was not nearly as bad and the humidity decided to take a break. We have a lot of good friends in Houston so we got to experience a bit more in the city than we normally do. We had a great radio...

    Tags: Minneapolis, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Iowa, Louisville

  6. Dec 8, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Movie Review: The Tourist

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    The German director of the sublime, subtle and chilling surveillance thriller “The Lives of Others:” might not have been the best choice for tackling the dressy and daft spy romance, “The Tourist.” But even if Florian Henckel von Do...
  8. Oct 28, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Part 1: Love, then tragedy

    Tribune staff reporter
    The girl in the road didn't move as the headlights swept over her. She wore a long blue dress that was soaked from the rain, and her feet were bare. The approaching driver slowed and reached for her cell phone, thinking the girl might have been in an...

    Tags: Arthur Miller, Lake Forest College, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Tribune

  10. Apr 3, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  11. Wisconsin Judge Vote Turns Into Proxy Fight Over Unions

    Wisconsin voters head to the polls on Tuesday for the first time since Republicans approved controversial restrictions on the union rights of public workers that Democrats and their supporters vowed to reverse.
    Reuters
    Wisconsin voters head to the polls on Tuesday for the first time since Republicans approved controversial restrictions on the union rights of public workers that Democrats and their supporters vowed to reverse. Little noticed most years, the election...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, Republican Party, Litigation, Citizens Initiative and Recall

  12. Apr 21, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. 'Ozzy' coming to land of Oz

    Mikaul Ault doesn't just resemble Ozzy Osbourne onstage. When he goes to restaurants and convenience stores, people comment on the resemblance. Ault has a tattoo that's similar to one that Osbourne has. Once, at a Perkins Restaurant, a guy started...

    Tags: Wisconsin, Restaurants, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Music

  14. Sep 3, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Review: 'Good for the Jews' by Debra Spark

    Commercial publishing seems to be in a completely topsy-turvy state. Here is a smart, sprightly, sex-drenched, and neatly plotted novel about Midwestern high-school administration politics that’s certainly as entertaining as the latest Tom Perrotta novel about small-town East Coast life. It’s got a beautiful twenty-five year old inexperienced Jewish woman as its main character, steamy sexual situations, a broad swathe of serious political concerns about mid-sized city bigotry and the dangers of know-nothing bureaucracies.
    Special to the Tribune
    Commercial publishing seems to be in a completely topsy-turvy state. Here is a smart, sprightly, sex-drenched, and neatly plotted novel about Midwestern high-school administration politics that’s certainly as entertaining as the latest Tom...

    Tags: Butter, Wisconsin, Colleges and Universities, Education, San Francisco

  16. May 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Michael Moore on Osama bin Laden: He was a millionaire, not a Muslim

    The Big Picture
    I'm convinced that Twitter has caused more public humiliation and embarrassment for celebrities than booze and cocaine ever possibly could. The latest example: Michael Moore, who pretty much taught Donald Trump everything he knows when it comes to...
  18. Sep 13, 2009 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  19. New Billboard Attracts Attention

    A new billboard on Keystone Avenue near East 52nd Street is getting the attention of believers and non-believers alike.
    Fox59.com
    A new billboard on Keystone Avenue near East 52nd Street is getting the attention of believers and non-believers alike. The Madison, Wisconsin, based group called Freedom From Religion Foundation paid to post the full-color billboard that reads: "Imagine...

    Tags: Wisconsin, Freedom of Religion, Charles Simmons, Politics

  20. Jul 7, 2009 |Story| WXMI
  21. Woman Pushing for Chicken Ordinance in Spring Lake

    A woman along the lakeshore is trying to get the Village of Spring Lake to join a growing trend in urban communities across the Mid-West. The option to allow chickens to roam in the backyard.
    FOX 17 Reporter
    A woman along the lakeshore is trying to get the Village of Spring Lake to join a growing trend in urban communities across the Mid-West. The option to allow chickens to roam in the backyard. Former village councilwoman Linda Albonico's known by her...

    Tags: Wisconsin, Pets

  22. Jul 28, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  23. PSU Named Top Party School

    Penn State University tops the charts this year when it comes to the country's top party schools.
    Penn State University tops the charts this year when it comes to the country's top party schools. The school known in part for its football tailgate weekends and fraternity and sorority scene snatched the title away from last year's winner, the...

    Tags: Colorado, Ohio, The Pennsylvania State University, Iowa, Colleges and Universities

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