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The Year of the Goose: Celebrating 25 Years of Goose Island
When John Hall opened Goose Island in 1988, all that existed was a full-throttled business leader, some ambitious young brewers and a single brewpub on Clybourn Avenue. Comment?
Shake Shack is Coming to Chicago
A TLT contributor since 2010, Joe is a Bar and Nightlife Xpert. Outside TLT, Joe keeps an eye out for awesome activities and he writes a travel blog: Joe the Explorer . Comment?
I bet you just smiled. I bet you're still smiling. There's just something about those creme-filled cookies that spread happiness. Comment?
Help Mom Clean Up This Mother's Day
If you feel like you've run out of time to get a great gift for a wonderful mother in your life, you haven't. In fact, you can get her one that will actually give her time. Comment?
The Dweebutante Ball: Gamers, Geeks, Nerds, Dorks, Dweebs And Charity
My articles this week have been centered on comics and toys and their expos and their events. Comment?
Behind the Scenes of Dryhop Brewers
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A TLT contributor since 2010, Joe is a Bar and Nightlife Xpert. Outside TLT, Joe keeps an eye out for awesome activities and he writes a travel blog: Joe the Explorer . Comment?
Head over to a Ay Chiwowa! for Cinco de Mayo.
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If you haven't visited Rockit Ranch Productions' newest Near North hotspot yet then this is your chance. Comment?
Chicago's Best Bacon Bites
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Bacon and beer fests are everywhere this Spring and it's a great time to be a Chicagoan. 1 comment
Taco Joint brings Mexican street food to River North
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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, over 2.5 billion people each day eat "street food." Most of these foods are served by vendors on the sidewalk or roadside, typically featuring fresh, local ingredients and seasonings. Comment?
[REVIEW] Paladar Restaurant & Rum Bar
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I'm not trying to pick a fight in my first Local Tourist post, but whoever awarded Cafecito "The Best Cuban Sandwich in Chicago" probably hasn't had one. Comment?
Podcast Friday - Windy City Queercast
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Today is Podcast Friday were we here at The Local Tourist spotlight a podcast/webcast/radio show in the Chicago/Chicagoland/Illinois area. Comment?
Cure Cabin Fever with this Weekend's Event Lineup
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If you've been feeling pent-up from this week's never-ending monsoon, check out this weekend's lineup of events--it'll be sure to cure your cabin fever. Comment?
Tonight: Rum Classes at Weather Mark Tavern
Summer is just around the corner and tonight the Weather Mark Tavern is helping Chicago prepare with a rum cocktail class. Comment?
Solo Picture Studios Is Making A Feature Film And They're Using Indiegogo To Make It Happen
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I speak a lot about supporting our local artist and one way I do that is to write about them. Comment?
Try a Craft Beer for Every Letter of the Alphabet
It's a three-hour tour of hops and barley and lagers and ales, and everything is crafted by masters who are passionate about their beers. Comment?
From Vienna to Chicago-Julius Meinl brings European flavor to the Northside.
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What's great about Chicago is that despite the weather, there is always somewhere to go and things to do. Comment?
For years I've been joking that my job is telling people where to go. Now I can add "and I've got all the answers" to that description. Comment?
Release - Ploughed Under: An American Songbook begins April 19
COMPOSER KEVIN O'DONNELL TAKES CENTER STAGE ---------- WITH BRAND NEW ---------- **_PLOUGHED UNDER: AN AMERICAN SONGBOOK_** ---------- **Nightclub design and 10 musicians enhance this theatrical concert of folk tales** Chicago, IL-The House Theatre of Chicago ventures into new territory, giving life to a concert-style telling of American folk and ... (more) Comment?
Bedford Park is Growing Up with Nation's Largest Vertical Farm
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Despite, or maybe because, Chicago is a dense urban community we're always searching for ways to bring the rural to the city. Comment?
A Hungry Harriet the Spy Explores Chicago
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I live in Old Town, the neighborhood that's known for Second City, Old Town Ale House , and Frank Sinatra's favorite rib joint . Comment?