The Cubs’ $175 million investment gives Craig Counsell flexibility, depth, and one of the deepest batting orders in baseball.
This article was originally published on www.fansided.com as Cubs lineup after signing Alex Bregman makes Chicago favorites ...
Adam H. Callaghan is a Quality Team Developmental Editor for Food & Wine. A multilingual editor and writer based in New England, he's worked across digital and print for over 10 years covering food ...
Originally staged over Zoom during the pandemic, Manual Cinema has transformed the production to haunt a whole theater. Using its signature blend of puppetry and film techniques, the show follows Aunt ...
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Holiday magic fills Chicago's historic Fine Arts Building and Studebaker Theater this December with the return of Manual Cinema's Christmas Carol for a limited run, December 12-28.
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CHICAGO (WGN) – One of Chicago’s most critically acclaimed restaurants has lost a MICHELIN star. Alinea in Lincoln Park has been demoed to two stars in the 2025 Michelin Guide, according to an ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago high-end restaurant Alinea lost a MICHELIN star, according to a social media post from one of the Alinea Group's co-owners. Grant Achatz said on Instagram the team was ...
Chicago’s Halloween lineup shines across every neighborhood, from downtown rooftops to the cultural corridors of the South Side. Each event reflects the city’s diversity, creativity, and energy, ...
Two Chicago restaurants have joined the prestigious ranks of the 2025 MICHELIN Guide. "Two new spots are joining the Guide this fall," a recent post to the MICHELIN Guide website says. Stream NBC 5 ...
Chicago experimented with using federal agents and a flood of cops to tackle crime nearly a decade ago, and it saved lives. But Dem city leaders canned the program, and didn’t ask for more help ...
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