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Tepache: Refreshing memories of Mexico
In many taquerias throughout Chicago, you'll find circulation tanks containing a rainbow of Mexican beverages. Horchata, a sweet, creamy rice drink, and agua de jamaica, a tart and tangy cooler made from hibiscus flowers, are ubiquitous. You'll also see...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Pineapple, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cinnamon
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World-renowned street artist leaves opossum in Pilsen
For RedEyeEven before he knew what his mural would look like, Belgian street artist ROA knew he wanted that wall. The wall--on 16th Street near Laflin Street, close to the busy intersection of 16th Street and Ashland in Pilsen--isn't the first wall most artists...Tags: Lollapalooza, Arts, Daniel Solis, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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At least 9 wounded, 2 fatally, in shootings across city
Tribune reportersTwo people were killed and seven others were wounded in shootings across the city Friday night and Saturday morning, police said. A 25-year-old man in a car with three other people was shot fifteen minutes after the vehicle was rammed by an SUV in the...Tags: Prosecution, Little Village, Hospitals and Clinics, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Shootings
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Local Q&A: Panoramic & True
Panoramic & True's sophomore album "Wonderlust" aspires to the orchestral indie-pop of similarly minded acts like Canadian collective Broken Social Scene. There's vibrancy and immediacy to P&T's music that was inspired at least in part by the throwback...
Tags: Millennium Park, Montreal (Canada), Entertainment, Mexico, Arts and Culture
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American Indians in Chicago struggle to preserve identity, culture and history
Susan Kelly Power was 17 when she boarded a train to Chicago, a place that seemed a world away from the Indian reservation she grew up on in North and South Dakota. In the 70 years since she left her family's home on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation,...
Tags: Demographics, War of 1812, Social Services, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel
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Steel Panther speaks: Parody metal band discusses songs and -- of course -- sex
Lehigh Valley MusicInterviewing a member of hit heavy metal parody group Steel Panther is much like seeing the band in concert: You know there are real people with real stories behind the characters on stage, but it’s just so much more fun...... -
Local Q&A: This Is Cinema
This Is Cinema's debut EP "Cycles" sounds like it could be the work of a sprawling collective. Yet the album, which incorporates everything from sweeping string sections to squiggly electronic textures alongside the usual array of guitars, drums and...
Tags: The Sound of Music (movie), Movies, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Classical Music (genre), Travel
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Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles
It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new...Tags: Aetna Inc., Elections, Politics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Amerigroup Corp.
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Portage Theater decision delayed
Clout StreetA church group still hopes to be able to set up shop in the historic Portage Theater on the Northwest Side despite city attempts to landmark the property and opposition to the plan by aldermen, a lawyer for the religious organization said Friday....Tags: John Arena, Albany Park, Politics, Entertainment, Movies
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Meet the RedEye Rock 'n' Vote 2012 Final 4
RedEye Sound BoardAt RedEye, we value strong opinions. And Chicago music fans sure have them. After nearly 24,000 votes, you narrowed down our RedEye Rock ‘n’ Vote Top 10 to the 92s, Hospital Garden, the Retar Crew and Santiago x the Natural. The final four...Tags: Streeterville, Lincoln Square (Manhattan, New York), Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Hospitals and Clinics, Elections
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An activist takes another look at 1940s murder
Tribune columnistJoe Allen is standing on the quiet Pilsen sidewalk in front of a saloon named Simone's, at 960 W. 18th St., and when we walk in all is lively, conversation and laughter filling the handsome space along with so, so many people for a pre-cocktail hour...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Chicago Tribune, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Murder
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Defense Department responds to Kapaun medal request
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The Defense Department says it supports recent legislation that allows a Kansas Army chaplain to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Jo Ann Rooney, an undersecretary of defense, told Sen. Pat Roberts in a recent letter the...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Pat Roberts, Awards and Prizes, Korean War (1950-1953)
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