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Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.  Show more »
Chicago's diverse North Side neighborhood of Andersonville boasts Middle Eastern, New Orleans and Columbian restaurants, Mexican and Italian bakeries, shops for designer clothing, books, art, furniture and a good cup of coffee. Read more about Andersonville.  « Show less

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    May 22, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  1. Eat drink do

    <strong>EAT</strong>
    EAT DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS Glazed and Infused, 813 W. Fulton Market 312-226-5556 Start your day with Glazed and Infused doughnuts at two locations. Choose from 13 varieties including red velvet cake and maple-bacon long johns at the store's sit-down spot...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Irving Park

  2. May 7, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  3. Western Avenue: 24 Miles in 24 Watercolors

    Western Avenue may not be Chicago's most beautiful street, but local artist and architect Jane Sloss thinks that it is the city's most revealing. That's why the 31-year-old Andersonville-based artist decided to paint 24 watercolor paintings, one to document each mile of Chicago's longest continuous street.
    Western Avenue may not be Chicago's most beautiful street, but local artist and architect Jane Sloss thinks that it is the city's most revealing. That's why the 31-year-old Andersonville-based artist decided to paint 24 watercolor paintings, one to...

    Tags: Bucktown, Painting, United Nations, Pilsen, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois)

  4. May 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Listing: Chicago-area farmers markets

    An early spring will bring not only May flowers to the farmers markets this year, but also an abundance of farm-fresh produce earlier than usual, while preparations for Chicago's first NATO summit will delay two downtown markets.
    An early spring will bring not only May flowers to the farmers markets this year, but also an abundance of farm-fresh produce earlier than usual, while preparations for Chicago's first NATO summit will delay two downtown markets. The Daley Plaza...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pilsen, Chicago Mayor, Harold Washington, North Center

  6. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Mortgage rates push past 4%

    Mortgage rates are heading up, and consumers have an improving economy to blame.
    Mortgage rates are heading up, and consumers have an improving economy to blame. The uptick, which has pushed the rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate conventional mortgage above 4 percent, may curb serial refinancers from calling their mortgage brokers. But...

    Tags: Portage Park, Chicago Mortgages, Federal Reserve, Financial and Business Services, Banking

  8. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  9. Chicago neighborhood posters highlight landmarks

    Last May, 43-year-old Andersonville artist Chris Gorz undertook the lofty goal of creating a series of unique screen printed posters to represent each of Chicago's 77 neighborhoods. He has completed seven so far, sticking to a small cluster of neighborhoods on Chicago's far north side. Soon, he hopes to focus on a few west and south side neighborhoods as well. RedEye caught up with Gorz recently to talk about the inspiration behind his designs.
    Last May, 43-year-old Andersonville artist Chris Gorz undertook the lofty goal of creating a series of unique screen printed posters to represent each of Chicago's 77 neighborhoods. He has completed seven so far, sticking to a small cluster of...

    Tags: Midway Airport, Gold Coast, Wicker Park

  10. Mar 21, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  11. Lucas Neff's other baby: 'Raising Hope' star's debut as playwright opens March 22

    When Jackalope Theatre Company stages the world premiere of &quot;The Last Duck" on Thursday and Friday, playwright Lucas Neff probably won't breathe a sigh of relief.
    RedEye
    When Jackalope Theatre Company stages the world premiere of "The Last Duck" on Thursday and Friday, playwright Lucas Neff probably won't breathe a sigh of relief. "I'm an expectant parent," Neff said during a recent chat at the Coffee Studio in...

    Tags: Martha Plimpton, 30 Rock (tv program), Raising Hope (tv program), The Happiest News!, Celebrities

  12. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. No more free ride for Chicago's summer festivals

    Putting on a street festival, already a risky financial proposition for smaller organizations, will become even more pricey this summer in the wake of an ordinance aimed at ending permit-fee freebies for larger profitable events.
    Tribune reporter
    Putting on a street festival, already a risky financial proposition for smaller organizations, will become even more pricey this summer in the wake of an ordinance aimed at ending permit-fee freebies for larger profitable events. An ordinance unanimously...

    Tags: Roscoe Village, Earnings Forecasts, Companies and Corporations, Leslie Hairston, Edgewater

  14. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| CLTV-LTV
  15. Chicago's Best Chocolate @ A Taste of Heaven

    <a title=&quot;A Taste of Heaven" href="http://www.tasteofheavenchicago.com" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: small;">A Taste of Heaven</span></a>
    A Taste of Heaven 5401 N. Clark St. - Andersonville   PICKS: Flourless Hot Chocolate Cake (w/ hot chocolate sauce and mousse)

    Tags: Hot Cocoa, Chocolate Cake

  16. Dec 8, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. This self-starter helps keep people Twice As Warm

    We've gathered some more stories about people who saw a need or faced a challenge, and created a solution for our &quot;Problem? No Problem!" series. Here are their stories.
    We've gathered some more stories about people who saw a need or faced a challenge, and created a solution for our "Problem? No Problem!" series. Here are their stories. —Jenniffer Weigel, Tribune Newspapers (Got your own story? Send it to us at...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Healthy Diet

  18. Dec 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Christmas at Svea: Lutefisk and a song

    &quot;Just so everyone knows," Tom Martin announced to all in the diner, "it's this gentleman's fault that I'll be singing a song."
    "Just so everyone knows," Tom Martin announced to all in the diner, "it's this gentleman's fault that I'll be singing a song." On the word "this," Martin gestured to me. Sitting at the counter alone, like a duck in the cross hairs, I suffered the judging...

    Tags: Sausages, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Cancer, Chicago Tribune

  20. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  22. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Alert issued for assailant in Andersonville attack

    Chicago police have issued a community alert with a sketch of a man who beat and tried to sexually assault a 22-year-old woman on an Andersonville neighborhood street early Sunday morning.
    Chicago police have issued a community alert with a sketch of a man who beat and tried to sexually assault a 22-year-old woman on an Andersonville neighborhood street early Sunday morning. The attack occurred about 4:35 a.m. on the 1500 block of West...
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As a makeup artist for more than 20 years, Sheila Hanse...
(December 7, 2011)
Sheila Hansen is making gorgeous green
Ann Christophersen (left) and Linda Bubon at the Women...
(November 21, 2011)
Ann Christophersen (left) and Linda Bubon at the Women & Children First Bookstore in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago. September 27, 2011 (Chicago Tribune Photo / Phil Velasquez)
Detail of the beer battered Haddock on snert, $21, at V...
(November 18, 2010)
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