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Life as a Legend: Marilyn Monroe

07.19.2008

The camera loved her; men swooned for her; and ladies are still mimicking her iconic style. This exhibition of 300 Marilyn-centric works by more...

Nixon’s Nixon

08.19.2008

The multi-Jeff-nominated production returns with its original and highly lauded leads, William Brown and Larry Yando, and director, Michael...

Fake Lake

08.22.2008

Summer's on the wane, and we'll take a final dip wherever we can get it. Fake Lake, a site-specific play from the The Neo-Futurists, uses...

Aloha at the Aquarium

08.25.2008

Labor Day weekend marks visitors’ last chance until summer 2009 to ogle the 3-million-gallon Oceanarium, which closes in September for...

Chicago Jazz Festival

08.28.2008

Our top picks for don't-miss concerts at the city's annual ode to jazz:August 28th at 6:30 p.m.: Sonny Rollins. The fest finally scores a prime...

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08/29/08
07:15 AM
Marquee

Great Balls of Vinyl

Red Alert
Squashing a gigantic inflatable ball into tight spaces sounds a little like one of those Olympic events that didn’t score much NBC airtime (half-lightweight judo gets no respect). But artist Kurt Perschke’s RedBall Project—a public art installation in which a 15-foot vinyl ball makes its way across the city, stopping at...

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08/28/08
07:43 PM
Nightlife

The It List: What’s Coming Up in Nightlife

1. You heard it here first: Dan Schwab of Avenue M has partnered with White Sox GM Kenny Williams to open an upscale sports bar late this fall or early winter in the West Loop, at 1113 West Randolph Street. There's no name yet, and Schwab is open to suggestions. Post your best shot...

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08/28/08
11:24 AM
On the Market

On The Market—Glen Ellyn’s Warwood Farm

List Price: $2.45 million
The Property: Prominent on its hilltop site and looking like a hen among chicks, this Arts and Crafts–style mansion is surrounded by the ranch houses and other smaller homes that now occupy all but two acres of its original 300 acres of...

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08/27/08
05:42 PM
Dish

A New Urban Legend

Rubbing the Belly

The most beloved new restaurant in Chicago right now? Urbanbelly (3053 N. California Ave.; 773-583-0500), Bill Kim’s noodle-and-dumpling BYO in Avondale. On The Huffington Post, Steve Dolinsky called it “the best first-day opening of any restaurant in Chicago,” and approximately a zillion Yelpers, LTHers, and other species of foodies have already weighed in with praise. A pair of trusted FODs who live in the neighborhood went nuts for the...

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08/27/08
08:13 AM
Housing Bulletin

Housing Bulletin—One Chicago Seller’s Limited-Time Offer

To save money on commissions to real-estate agents, Rachel and Mark Bickenbach have been trying to sell their Clybourn Avenue loft themselves this summer. They put it on craigslist.com and advertised it in the Chicago Tribune and the Reader—but all they heard was...

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08/26/08
03:04 PM
Push

Swimming With Sharks

Ever hear of Eileen and Tom Lonergan? They were a couple from Baton Rouge who went scuba diving off the coast of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia in 1998, and accidentally got left behind due to a faulty head count taken by the boat crew. No one noticed they were gone until their bags were found in the boat two days later. A vast search followed, but they were gone. Eventually their empty wet suits, tanks, and dive jackets washed ashore. Most likely they met a shark or...

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08/26/08
09:56 AM
Sales Check

Accessories Boutique in Lincoln Park

A Little Something Special

New Lincoln Park accessories boutique Aberle (1101 W. Webster Ave.; 773-477-1101) carries all the elements to complete an outfit: jewelry, shoes, and handbags. Co-owners Kira Price and Joy Koziol have chosen luxury accessories, filling the store with “brands we love and can never...

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08/25/08
05:12 PM
Relationships

The Last Hurrah

Last week was The Fiancé's rite-of-passage dudefest commonly known as the Vegas bachelor party. Before his trip, I laid down one simple rule: No touching strippers in inappropriate places. That's it. One rule. I didn't ask him not to go to strip clubs; I didn't remind him not to gamble away our life savings (he knows better). But maybe there should have been two simple rules. On our first weekend apart since getting engaged, it might have been nice for...

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08/25/08
07:42 AM
Sale of the Week

Sale of the Week—Traded Again in Southeast Ravenswood

List Price: $2.399 million
Sale Price: $2.25 million
The Property: So far in its short life, this 14-room house, built in 2002, has been sold four times, most recently on August 11th. Those sellers had owned the place for just 11 months...

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08/22/08
07:44 AM
Marquee

Sealed with a Kiss

Puppet Government
Puppets have always helped out with difficult lessons: Bert and Ernie taught the importance of tooth brushing; Kermit served as poster boy for the power of positive thinking. Now it’s time to take the...

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08/21/08
04:36 PM
Nightlife

No Bull: The scoop on Bull & Bear; plus, a new bar alert and celeb spotting

Luke Stoioff—along with fellow Stone Lotus partners David Rekhson and Brandon Zisman—has been working on Bull & Bear (431 N. Wells St.), a high-end sports bar for Loopers and traders, for more that a year. Although the place isn’t slated to open until mid-October, the trio already has a slew of other projects in the pipeline, including...

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08/21/08
10:12 AM
On the Market

On The Market—Prairie Glass in Oak Park

List Price: $990,000
The Property: Eben Ezra Roberts, who designed some 200 buildings in Oak Park, was the architect of this 100-year-old residence (known as the Charles Schwerin House), as well as its neighbor (the Charles F. Lorenzen House). Roberts fronted this house with a broad, shading porch and...

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08/20/08
04:12 PM
Dish

When You Wish Upon A Sushi Bar

Yeah, I Wish for 10,000 Hamachi Rolls

Andy Park was the executive chef of Blu Coral (1265 N. Milwaukee Ave.; 773-252-2020) when one of his longtime customers told him he was building a mall. Turns out the guy was Mike Jaffe, the developer of The Arboretum, a soon-to-open 600,000-square-foot open-air lifestyle center in South Barrington. Next thing you know...

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08/20/08
09:18 AM
Housing Bulletin

Housing Bulletin—Good News for Chicago Condos

With all the reports (including many from Deal Estate) about a vast inventory of unsold condos, it’s a surprise to learn that urban condos are the best-performing part of Chicago’s six-county real-estate market. In the latest release of local market information by the Illinois Association of Realtors (IAR), the median price of a home dropped in five counties and stayed flat in Cook County. The declines ranged from 1.9 percent in Lake County to...

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08/19/08
04:12 PM
Behind the Scenes

More Than Meets the Eye

The cover for the August issue features a colorful image of famous Chicago architectural landmarks. At first glance, it looks like a collage of photos or illustrations of the buildings. Little do you know, that's a set of miniature paper models made from the Build Your Own Chicago postcards, by local designer Matt Bergstrom.

For those of us who don't read the cover photo credits (on page 10 of the August issue), this...

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08/19/08
02:23 PM
Push

Flex Time

Good parenting, as anyone will tell you, is all about flexibility. And bribery. And Cheerios. Yes, that's it: flexibility, bribery, and Cheerios. Am I forgetting anything here? Oh, yeah, mindless repetition. If you haven't the ability to listen to the same mind-numbing song, read the same stupid Elmo book, or feed the baby the same icky goop over and over again without...

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September 2008

Features

The Adlai Issue

The Adlai Issue

Is Barack Obama the second coming of that other "elitist" Democratic presidential candidate from Illinios, Adlai Stevenson?

The Turnaround Artist

The Turnaround Artist

For years, Laurence Booth, one of the city's most widely acclaimed architects, championed low-scale buildings and decried "antihuman" high-rises. Now he has designed three towers and has a fourth...

The Critter Hunter

The Critter Hunter

He stalks skunks, raccoons, foxes, snakes, and more—any wild varmint that's invaded city or suburb. Got bats in the Attic? Rick Wilberschied is on the case

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Table of Contents

September 2008 Table of Contents

Contributors

September 2008 Contributors

September 2008 Contributors

David Bernstein, Robert Sharoff, Marcia Froelke Coburn, Victoria Lautman, Ryan Robinson, Esther Kang

The Closer

Jeff Ruby's Day Off

Jeff Ruby's Day Off

Arena

Boy Trouble

Boy Trouble

A new book on the nation's "boy crisis" hails Wilmette for tackling the problem—though the results remain uncertain. Are boys there really doing better?

The Blip - September 2008

The Blip - September 2008

Bright spots on the month's cultural radar

Table

Front Burner: Stephanie Izard

Front Burner: Stephanie Izard

September 2008: Sautéed Marinated Shrimp with Corn Yogurt and Corn, Green Tomato, and Bacon Salad

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