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Out of state not out of the question
Q: Could you elaborate on a comment you made in your June 8 column about purchasing wine from outside of Illinois? Specifically you said that Illinois law now prohibits residents from using out-of-state retailers. I receive several mailings each month...Tags: Ceremonies, Society, Beverage Industry
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to local art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 www.beverlyartcenter.org ♦'Jump In' (U.S.;...Tags: Terrence Malick, Northwestern University, Evanston, Bank of America Corp., Charlton Heston
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Religion events on the North Shore
DEERFIELD A picnic will be at noon Friday at Christ United Methodist Church, 600 Deerfield Rd. The cost is $5. Call 847-945-3040. The series Issue of Race in Our Time will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. July 14, July 16 and July 21 in Congregational...Tags: Kenilworth, Vernon Hills, Cook County, Lake County (Illinois)
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Northbrook residents circulate petitions against $150 million housing, retail project
Chicago Tribune reporterResidents opposed to a major housing and retail development at one of Northbrook's main gateways are e-mailing and calling officials and circulating petitions to halt a movie theater central to the project. Opponents view an upcoming vote as critical...Tags: Condos and Houses, Rentals, Dundee, Skokie
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A cake to sweeten summer
Test kitchen directorElaine Rosen of Chicago shared her mother's recipe for the aptly named "summer cake," which is perfect for a warm-weather celebration. It received rave reviews from test kitchen testers for its tender texture. "This recipe was developed by my mother,... -
Musician led joyful noise
Chicago Tribune reporterEleanor Leifer was music director and organist at Temple Beth-El for more than 30 years and also conducted the congregation's school choir, whose numbers the rabbi kicked off with a spirited, "Hit it, Ellie!" Mrs. Leifer, 95, died of natural causes...Tags: Religious Leaders, Logan Square, Rogers Park, Edgewater, Classical Music
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The view from the county line
THE BUSINESS OWNER: James Streich, owner of The Drum Pad in Palatine, is not happy about the increase but is taking it in stride. "About 10 years ago the taxes were in the 6-7 [percent] range and there was over a 2 percent tax hike. The merchants were...Tags: Todd H. Stroger, Sales, Chicago Heights, Steger, State Budgets
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Russert's passing
As a fan of Tim Russert's commentary, style, wit and insight, I, too, mourned his untimely death. But I also wondered, as did Julia Keller in her Sunday Arts & Entertainment article, how this became "a national tragedy of profoundly epic proportions."...Tags: Tim Russert
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Chicago's run at dodging severe storms may be ending
The heaviest thunderstorms have bypassed Chicago in recent days—a trend which is to end Friday. Cumulonimbus clouds—the tall, cottony clouds from which thunderstorms emanate—towered over the city's skyline late Thursday. Radar scans...Tags: Wilmette, Chicago Weather, Weather Reports
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Musician led joyful noise
Chicago Tribune reporter"Hit it, Ellie," is how the rabbi introduced numbers led by longtime children's choir director Eleanor Leifer at Temple Beth-El's school. Mrs. Leifer, 95, in charge of music at the temple for more than 30 years, died of natural causes on Thursday, June...Tags: Religious Leaders, Logan Square, Rogers Park, Edgewater, Classical Music
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