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The Wright stuff
Dining@LargeYesterday we headed for Oak Park, Il., the suburb of Chicago that has the largest number of architect Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residences in the world, Wright's own first house and studio, and the birthplace and museum of writer Ernest Hemingway.......Tags: Oak Park, Ernest Hemingway, Maryland
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The Thanksgiving solution
Dining@LargeThis is our first Thanksgiving since my mother-in-law died, so we decided to do something a little different this year. The question was what. Then my daughter announced she was off meat and poultry, which made cooking a turkey dinner......Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Travel, Thanksgiving, Pennsylvania, Alcoholic Beverages
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Our Thanksgiving dinner out and our adventures afterward
Dining@LargeIt's been an eventful 24 hours. If I've been out of touch, blame our mayor, or rather her jury. There were no laptops available because of the trial. We ended up going with Plan A, which was to have Thanksgiving......Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages, Justice System, Cranberries, Foods and Beverages
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A woman's fantasies and fears take wing in 'Amelia'
It's heartening to see area college and university music programs taking up the slack with respect to significant recent American operas Chicago's professional opera companies have ignored. A little more than a week ago, student singers and orchestra...Tags: Arts and Culture, The Grapes of Wrath (movie), Colleges and Universities, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Flight (movie)
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Dining on Orlando's Restaurant Row
During the holidays Orlando's Restaurant Row on Sand Lake Road is a mecca for tourists and locals. With a season full of bowl games and special events at theme parks, the busy thoroughfare is a great place to meet family and friends for meals. From casual...
Tags: Seasons Restaurant, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Amusement and Theme Parks, Salt
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You know bookstores are still around, right?
Last Sunday morning I arrived at Seminary Co-op Bookstore in Hyde Park a couple of hours before it opened. The Co-op, founded by 17 University of Chicago students in 1961 and beloved by Hyde Park, had spent its 51 years in the cloistered, claustrophobic,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, Libraries, Wes Anderson
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Hyde Park Jazz Festival transforms a neighborhood – with music
What does a great Chicago jazz festival look like? Sound like? Feel like? Overflow audiences found out over the weekend, when the sixth annual Hyde Park Jazz Festival unfolded in unconventional, richly appealing venues across the South Side neighborhood....
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, University of Chicago, Festive Events
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Hyde Park Jazz Festival roars into its sixth season
Of all the jazz soirees that crowd the calendar in Chicago each year, none uses the urban environment as creatively as the Hyde Park Jazz Festival, which runs Saturday and Sunday in multiple locations. At what other time of the year, after all, are you...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), Midway, Culture
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Sighting: Stars come out for Springsteen shows at Wrigley Field
You probably already know Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello made surprise appearances on stage with Bruce Springsteen Friday and Saturday at The Boss’s concerts at Wrigley Field, but there were...
Tags: Brian Campbell, Wrigley Field, Tim Robbins, Duncan Keith, Patrick Sharp
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Remembering what Tammy Zywicki would have liked
On Thursday, in honor of the anniversary, JoAnn and Hank Zywicki went to their daughter's grave. They'd driven up from their retirement development in Florida, all the way to Pennsylvania, to a little town near where they and Tammy had been born. Did...
Tags: Northwestern University, Colleges and Universities, Pennsylvania Turnpike, FBI
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Ecologically advanced Smart Home at Museum of Science and Industry redesigned
They weren't kidding when they named the modular house just east of the main Museum of Science and Industry building the Smart Home. Not only does it incorporate a bevy of ecologically friendly features, it is now entering its fifth year as a special MSI...
Tags: Museums, Culture, Arts and Culture, Museum of Science and Industry, Ceremonies
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