November 2006

Features

Welcome to Toqueville

Welcome to Toqueville

Chicago has arrived as one of the premier dining cities on the planet, and we feature the men and women who have put it there.

Ready for His Close-up

Five Days on the Line

Five Days on the Line

After dinner at Alinea, the radically inventive restaurant that opened a year and a half ago, a Chicago magazine reporter signed on to work in the kitchen and check out the magic.

Chicago's Best Chefs

Chicago's Best Chefs

Meet the city’s foremost kitchen legends, the aces, and the innovators.

Who's Next

Who's Next

A quick primer on the stars of tomorrow

What Do Women Want Now?

What Do Women Want Now?

Men, for starters. In a Q&A, the polemical essayist Laura Kipnis talks about the anatomical roots of gender inequality and asks why women, even in this postfeminist age, are still complaining.

Table Talk

Table Talk

Six of the biggest names in the restaurant world gather to chat about the state of Chicago’s dining scene.

Departments

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chicago Guide

Marquee - November 2006

Marquee - November 2006

Propping an Icon PLUS: The Arts on War

Arena: Page Two

A Run for the Money

A Run for the Money

So far, as of June 30th—the end of the last filing period before this issue went to press—Illinois candidates had raised about $95 million in this election cycle. But where does all the money...

Don't Wing It

Don't Wing It

Get to know the airports’ new ins and outs now before the Holidays, and you’ll navigate like a pro.

How to: Kick a Field Goal (Robbie Gould Style)

How to: Kick a Field Goal (Robbie Gould Style)

Physicists can explain the mechanics of kicking a field goal, but back on the field, Bears kicker Robbie Gould has a simpler explanation.

Art

Going, Going...

Going, Going...

After a locally owned Picasso portrait of the artist’s mistress Dora Maar was sold at auction for $95.2 million, the deal raised profound questions about the loss of the work and the future of...

Cheers

This Way Out

This Way Out

If nooses and chains don’t give you the warm fuzzies, maybe you haven’t been to Exit, where the pierced and tattooed bar staff are surprisingly friendly.

Business

Ms. Fixit

Ms. Fixit

Sara Lee Corporation was once a star of the local business scene but has struggled in recent years. Can CEO Brenda Barnes restore the luster?

Arena

Making (Air)Waves

Making (Air)Waves

Mancow wasn’t the only local radio icon knocked off the dial this year. Here’s a scorecard to keep up with who’s out—and who’s on.

The Short List - November 2006

The Short List - November 2006

An “amazing race” visits downtown; drink recipes for Turkey Day; some good news for Woodlawn; and more for November

Writers on the Record with Victoria Lautman - Sena Jeter Naslund

Writers on the Record with Victoria Lautman - Sena Jeter Naslund

Victoria Lautman explores Marie Antoinette’s surreal life with author Sena Jeter Naslund PLUS: Critical Mass

Lab Partners

Lab Partners

Love and modern sustainable design bloom in Bridgeport.

The Missing Link

The Missing Link

It’s election season. Where is David Wilhelm?

Loving the Lilpops

Loving the Lilpops

What happens when a stranger decides to make a movie about your family?

The Avant Guardians

The Avant Guardians

Meet four rising jazz stars who are bellowing their way out of the local fringe and into the big time.

Straight Edge/ Talking Trash

Straight Edge/ Talking Trash

This year, the punk band Rise Against took on J. Crew and sold a lot of albums. PLUS: Talking Trash: Ira Glass v. Beau O’Reilly!

Style Sheet - November 2006

Style Sheet - November 2006

Inside this urbane gear for home and body beats a rock ’n’ roll heart.

Black Gold

Black Gold

There’s a coffee shop on every corner. But who really pours the best cup o’ joe? We sent a dining critic with a mild coffee addiction to sample the regular daily brew from each of the city’s...

Haute Chocolatiers/Sales Check

Haute Chocolatiers/Sales Check

A small family with big taste creates Coco Rouge, a chocolate shop that is anything but sweet. PLUS: Sales Check

Taste Makers

Taste Makers

Somewhat to their amusement, Lindsey Boland and Andrew Zimmerman find themselves one of Chicago’s fashionable couples just three years after moving from the East Coast.

Reporter

A Fine Mess

A Fine Mess

When magician and collector Jay Marshall died, he left behind a lair crammed full of his finds, from priceless Houdini posters to penny-a-pound junk.

Deal Estate

Deal Estate - An Architect's Aerie

Deal Estate - An Architect's Aerie

An architect’s aerie, a Victorian beauty, and the long good buy.

Deal Estate Condos

Deal Estate Condos - A Cloud's Silver Lining

Deal Estate Condos - A Cloud's Silver Lining

New condos for Hyde Park, West Chicago, and a onetime Chess Records office

Table

The Dish List

The Dish List

The roster of notable Chicago chefs runs deep—here are 16 more and a don’t-miss signature creation of each

Chefs on the Grill with Michael Nagrant - Maneet Chauhan

Chefs on the Grill with Michael Nagrant - Maneet Chauhan

This month, Nagrant chats with Maneet Chauhan, a chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) whose unlikely Latino-Indian fare continues to defy the odds at Vermilion (10 W. Hubbard...

Dining Tidbits - November 2006

Dining Tidbits - November 2006

Budget Beat, Bakery, Gourmet Corner, and New

Recipe File - November 2006

Recipe File - November 2006

Erwin Drechsler’s Caramelized Onion Tart with Blue Cheese, Walnuts, and Sage