WHPK launches a weekly music-movie series at Doc Films.
Tag: Vol. 41 No. 14
Issue of Dec. 29, 2011 – Jan. 4, 2012
City job cuts hit black and Hispanic neighborhoods hardest
City job cuts hit black and Hispanic neighborhoods hardest
Amazing junk
Respondents to an annual survey have identified “amazing” as the word they’d most like to see banished.
Charlie Trotter’s, 11 years ago
Martha Bayne’s 2001 essay on a visit to Charlie Trotter’s
Umi: Irving Park’s new, dependable Japanese restaurant
The Irving Park neighborhood now has a dependable if unsurprising Japanese restaurant
The year in music: Wait, this isn’t over yet?
New free beats from Chuck Inglish and Flosstradamus
It doesn’t cost anything to look: Weekdays only, through February 10 at AIC
Free admission at the Art Institute of Chicago for Illinois residents, weekdays only, now through Feb. 10
Blackhawks: The hits stop coming
Daniel Carcillo’s big hit costs the Blackhawks a game and perhaps much more
Grownups in charge: the Sun-Times breaks the Charlie Trotter’s story, and other media give it credit for the scoop
Chicago Sun-Times breaks the news that Charlie Trotter’s is closing.
This week on the Bleader: Resolution Week—also, a recap of Variations on a Theme
This week on the Bleader: Resolution Week—also, a recap of Variations on a Theme
Now online: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (part 1)
The first of a three-part series on Adam Curtis’s essay-film All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace.
Bears: So respectable, so what?
The Chicago Bears achieve respectability—whatever that means—with a season-ending victory.
A New Year’s Eve tradition: Dinner for One
Dinner for One, a (German) New Year’s Eve tradition
Blackhawks: line readings
The line of Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa, and Daniel Carcillo leads the Blackhawks to a win over the Detroit Red Wings.