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Candid Candace: Innovation shines at Black Creativity Gala
For the 30th anniversary of the Black Creativity Gala, there were more than 700 guests at the Museum of Science and Industry on Jan. 26 to celebrate this year's exhibition themed "Innovation." During the opening reception, guests enjoyed a juried showcase...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Illinois Supreme Court, Northern Trust Corporation, Illinois Governor, Anne M. Burke
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Lower prices make winter a great time to visit the Windy City
CHICAGO - It's sleek, shiny and sensational. But let's add two more words to describe Chicago for tourists: darn expensive. On Feb. 1, admission to the Art Institute of Chicago jumped to $23 for out-of-state visitors. In the past month, a host of...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chicago Hotels, Millennium Park, Magnificent Mile, Public Transportation
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Checking out Paris with Carla Hayden
Few people can recognize the yearning to escape better than Carla Hayden, chief executive officer of the Enoch Pratt Library. As a librarian, she has spent many years helping her curious clientele explore new realms and journey to wondrous places...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Souffle
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Jacksons' guilt a tale of excess
— It was the kind of runaway spending usually reserved for someone with newfound riches — a holistic retreat, a cruise, pricey restaurant tabs, flat-screen televisions and even a pair of stuffed elk heads —and former Congressman Jesse...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Trials, Political Fundraising, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Political Corruption
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Jacksons' case a tale of runaway spending
Tribune reportersIt was the kind of runaway spending usually reserved for someone with newfound riches — a holistic retreat, a cruise, pricey restaurant tabs, flat-screen televisions and even a pair of stuffed elk heads —and former Congressman Jesse Jackson...Tags: Missing Persons, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Trials, Political Fundraising, Political Corruption
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Signing up for summer camp
Frigid February temperatures notwithstanding, it's not too early to plan where to send the kids to camp this summer. Throughout the city and the suburbs, a number of museums, botanical gardens and zoos offer hands-on learning experiences built around...
Tags: Adler Planetarium, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Field Museum of Natural History, Museums
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Forgotten Chicago keeps city's bygone parts alive
A building is not, of course, a living thing, and so, unless it's the one you work in, live in or visit with some regularity, you probably take most of the city's thousands of other buildings for granted. There are, of course, the stars, those...
Tags: Photography and Video, Services and Shopping, Water Tower, Chicago Fire Department, Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois)
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New exhibit invites you to enter the world of Animation
Starting Saturday, February 2, Exploration Place visitors will be able to step into the exciting and visually rich world of animation when the 6,000-square-foot, highly interactive exhibit Animation featuring Cartoon Network characters opens. PHOTOS:...
Tags: Arts, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., Science and Technology, Cartoon Network (tv network), Cartoons
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Shedd says it draws most visitors of any U.S. aquarium
Tribune reporterThe Shedd Aquarium reclaimed its attendance title among the nation’s major non-profit aquariums after trailing the relatively new Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta for the last five years. Nearly 2.17 million people visited the Shedd in 2012, a 2 percent...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Shedd Aquarium, Brookfield Zoo, Museums
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A whoosh of fresh air at lively DuPage Children's Museum
Let's pretend for a moment that you're raising your kids the way people did in the olden days, before traveling taekwondo clubs and chess club championships and daylong birthday parties at paintball shooting ranges. In other words, let's pretend you'...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Science and Technology, Metra
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This year's upcoming museum exhibits
Glowing fish, giant dinosaurs, plasticized animals and more. That's not a description of the toy aisles at Target, or at least it's not only that. It also spotlights what's coming up in the new year at the area's family museums and zoos. Here are some...
Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Entertainment Events, Museums, Entertainment, Patrick Fitzgerald
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Choosing books for the holidays
Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-...
Tags: Authors, Ernest Hemingway, Bill Cosby, Elections, Ossie Davis
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