A free sampling of three varieties of aged Rieslings on Wednesday.
Tag: Vol. 38 No. 32
Issue of Apr. 30 – May. 6, 2009
The youngest wrongly convicted inmate in US history?
Maurice Possley has a must-read about Thaddeus Jimenez, who will fortunately (if that’s the right word) and officially be exonerated this week after more than 16 years of incarceration.
Dept. of worst-case scenarios
Are you a disgruntled journalist thinking of leaving in a huff? Read Delma Francis’s dispatch from post-buyout life before doing anything rash.
Low Energy Chicago
Excerpts from “Crash Course,” Chris Martenson’s video series on environmental and economic sustainability, screen tonight at the Bucktown-Wicker Park Library.
Speaking of FAIL
The Trib finds some good dirt on LAZ, the apparently quite appropriately named company that now runs our city’s meters.
Borrow from the best
RedEye designs a front page that worked for the Reader a month ago.
5/5-5/6 — “Oprah Winfrey Show” two-piece KFC meal
Oprah’s offering coupons good for a two-piece meal at KFC.
Calle 13’s expanding world
Puerto Rico’s Calle 13 leave reggaeton in the dust on their latest album, and they’re bringing their full live lineup–about a dozen players–to Metro on Wednesday for a free show.
Tweedy vs Bennett part I can’t remember
From Akin Fernandez to Jay Bennett: Wilco lawsuits then and now.
Eskell’s new spring collection
Better late-ish than never, Eskell announces its spring line.