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  • 2401 N. Western This Week's Food and Drink Events

    ...12/4: Sun-Fri 11 AM-2 AM, Sat 11 AM-3 AM, Quenchers Saloon, 2401 N. Western, 773-276-9730...

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • 325 W. Huron This Week's Food and Drink Events

    ...organic gin, snap peas, lime, simple syrup, and black pepper. 6-8 PM, Nacional 27, 325 W. Huron, 312-664-2727, free...

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • 150 N. State This Week's Food and Drink Events

    ...of notoriously difficult recipes from Ad Hoc’s world-famous upscale neighbor. 1 PM, Borders, 150 N. State, 312-606-0750, free...

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • 66 E. Randolph This Week's Food and Drink Events

    ...Delightful Pastries, Tiny Cakes, and Sweet Cheeks. Through 12/23: Mon-Fri noon-2 PM, 66 E. Randolph, 312-742-8419, free...

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • 845 North Michigan Avenue Block 37: What Stores Are Coming And When

    ...the third Sephora store within one mile.  There's the one at Water Tower Place (845 North Michigan Avenue), the one at The Shops at North Bridge (520 North Michigan Avenue "The Nordstrom Mall...

    Published by Chicago Architecture Blog on November 26, 2009.

  • 520 North Michigan Avenue Block 37: What Stores Are Coming And When

    ...Water Tower Place (845 North Michigan Avenue), the one at The Shops at North Bridge (520 North Michigan Avenue "The Nordstrom Mall"), and now one at Block 37.  It's precisely one mile from...

    Published by Chicago Architecture Blog on November 26, 2009.

  • 1 West Randolph Street Block 37: What Stores Are Coming And When

    Also worth noting -- Block 37 is now using the address 1 West Randolph Street.  108 North State is a thing of the past.

    Published by Chicago Architecture Blog on November 26, 2009.

  • 108 North State Block 37: What Stores Are Coming And When

    Also worth noting -- Block 37 is now using the address 1 West Randolph Street.  108 North State is a thing of the past.

    Published by Chicago Architecture Blog on November 26, 2009.

  • 10400 S. Western Ave. First annual Turkey Trot

    Pre-registration is $20 per runner/walker or $40 per family. CARA members may run for a discounted $18 pre-registration fee. Register today by visiting the 19th Ward Office at 10400 S. Western Ave., or online at www.the19thward.com.

    Published by Mount Greenwood's Southwest Observer on November 26, 2009.

  • 1825 W. Monterey The season for giving

    The Leadership Group at the Catholic Youth Ministry Center at Morgan Park High School is collecting donations of non-perishable foods through Dec. 15. Items can be dropped of at the CYMC, 1825 W. Monterey, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m

    Published by Mount Greenwood's Southwest Observer on November 26, 2009.

  • 3721 W. 111 St. Rink opens Nov. 29

    The ice skating rink at Mount Greenwood Park, 3721 W. 111 St., will have open skate hours Wed. through Sun., 12:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 28 through Feb. 28.

    Published by Mount Greenwood's Southwest Observer on November 26, 2009.

  • 1808 W. 103rd St. World Music Co. to close tonight

    Lessons that have been paid for will be taught at the Beverly Arts Center, but the World Music Company, 1808 W. 103rd St., has closed for good.

    Published by Mount Greenwood's Southwest Observer on November 26, 2009.

  • Broadway and Wilson Avenue “Blood Alley” Still a Problem in Uptown

    The focus of last week’s meeting at Harry S. Truman College [2] was the ongoing problems of safety and appearance around the two-block avenue between Broadway and Wilson Avenue. Clifton is a one-way street with a sign at the Wilson crossing that says, “Do Not Enter.”

    Published by Chicagotalks on November 26, 2009.

  • Wilson and Clifton Avenues “Blood Alley” Still a Problem in Uptown

    Simon Malek, a commercial property manager for Zifkin Reality & Development, off the corner of Wilson and Clifton Avenues, said the people on the street are homeless, and they are members of the community. He said he there is no fear of violence, and they have always left his store front when asked.

    Published by Chicagotalks on November 26, 2009.

  • 6010 S. Throop A deserved honor

    ...when he gave his life to save his fellow soldiers. On Monday, Copernicus Elementary School, 6010 S. Throop on the South Side, where Olive grew up, honored the former student and war hero...

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 2320 E. 93rd WVON teams up with LifeSource

    Station personalities included Sanita Jackson at Advocate Trinity Hospital 2320 E. 93rd, Matt McGill and Perri Small at Advocate Mercy Hospital, 2525 S. Michigan, and the "Governor of Talk Radio," Cliff Kelley, who was in the Austin community at Loretto Hospital, 645 S. Central.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 2525 S. Michigan WVON teams up with LifeSource

    Station personalities included Sanita Jackson at Advocate Trinity Hospital 2320 E. 93rd, Matt McGill and Perri Small at Advocate Mercy Hospital, 2525 S. Michigan, and the "Governor of Talk Radio," Cliff Kelley, who was in the Austin community at Loretto Hospital, 645 S. Central.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 645 S. Central WVON teams up with LifeSource

    Station personalities included Sanita Jackson at Advocate Trinity Hospital 2320 E. 93rd, Matt McGill and Perri Small at Advocate Mercy Hospital, 2525 S. Michigan, and the "Governor of Talk Radio," Cliff Kelley, who was in the Austin community at Loretto Hospital, 645 S. Central.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • Morgan and Washington Say it ain't so, "O"

    When Joel Nickson opened Wishbone restaurant in 1992 at Morgan and Washington, the West Loop was largely an employment center, a place people came to put in...

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 37 N. Carpenter Say it ain't so, "O"

    The Oprah Store at 37 N. Carpenter won't close with the end of the show; nor will the future of a television development group, online and radio operations, administrative offices and a charitable initiative.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 35 S. Racine Say it ain't so, "O"

    Alfredo Valle has owned Jazzy Flowers, 35 S. Racine, for the last four years. He said that three times over the last two years...

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 1101 W. Randolph Say it ain't so, "O"

    But others saw benefits in Winfrey's announcement last week. Lee Kaufman, who runs a balloon and party store at 1101 W. Randolph, said the end of the show could open up parking slots in the neighborhood.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 1235 W. Randolph Say it ain't so, "O"

    Hosting a celebrity operation brought what restaurateur Ina Pinckney, of Ina's, 1235 W. Randolph, called "a little twinkle of pixie dust" to the area.

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • Mayfield and Superior No 'Pumpkin' for Thanksgiving

    ...Pumpkin would take the bus by himself, so he was known on their block near Mayfield and Superior. Sometimes he'd head up to the neighborhood store to buy his favorite snacks-cookies...

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • California and Washington No 'Pumpkin' for Thanksgiving

    ...normal kid, she said. The family worked at their dad's little grocery store near California and Washington. It was a little storefront; their most popular item were snow-cones, or "snowballs" as...

    Published by Austin Weekly News on November 26, 2009.

  • 47th Street and Knox Avenue Extra-alarm fire strikes SW Side pallet company

    No injuries were reported in the 2-11 alarm fire at a pallet company near 47th Street and Knox Avenue, fire officials said.

    Published by Tribune Breaking News on November 26, 2009.

  • 47th Street and Knox Avenue Extra-alarm fire strikes SW Side pallet company

    No injuries were reported in the 2-11 alarm fire at a pallet company near 47th Street and Knox Avenue, fire officials said.

    Published by Chicago Tribune on November 26, 2009.

  • 127 N. Dearborn The Insider

    Scott and the campaign's other black staffers had a separate suite in the campaign office, at 127 N. Dearborn. When I dropped in I'd make a beeline for him, and we'd sit around talking politics and sports, our two favorite subjects.

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • 3175 W. Madison The Insider

    Garfield Park 3175 W. Madison

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

  • Harlem near Addison Letters & Comments, November 26, 2009

    ...called La Bomboniera and co-owns the pasta shop and restaurant Pasta Fresh, both on Harlem near Addison. He's recently been cheerfully fielding phone calls from friends demanding to know why he...

    Published by Chicago Reader on November 26, 2009.

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