Author: TheRealChicagoOnline
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Chicago’s Signature Dishes: The decadent lobster roll and cheesecake at the new Pomp & Circumstance
Uniquely served in a glass jar, graham cracker crumbles are sprinkled on top, and sweet, crispy toffee graham crackers are meant for dipping. -
Shop Around the Corner: Eskell brings style and eccentricity to Wicker Park through clothes and gifts
Eskell’s style is “ethereal and eclectic,” providing customers with a “good mix between current fashion and Eskell interior kitschy home goods.” -
Friendly, unfussy, and serious about music: Hanging with Marshall Nelson from the Redhead Piano Bar
Friendly, unfussy, and serious about music: Hanging with Marshall Nelson from the Redhead Piano Bar -
Shop Around the Corner: BucketFeet brings artistically designed footwear to Bucktown
Shop Around the Corner: BucketFeet brings artistically designed footwear to Wicker Park -
Eat, shop, drink, repeat: A Saturday spent wandering Chicago’s hip Wicker Park neighborhood
Eat, shop, drink, repeat: A Saturday spent wandering Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood -
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s take on Orwell’s “1984” offers an intense vision of life under an oppressive government
The performance is powerful and the visuals are intense, so prepare to be mentally tested -
My Chicago: What is your go-to restaurant for a great steak?
My Chicago: What is your go-to restaurant for a great steak? -
The Big City Blog: Stan’s Donuts, holiday exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry, The Santaland Diaries, SpinOff and more
The Museum of Science and Industry’s annual "Christmas Around the World" and "Holidays of Light" exhibits open Nov. 19. -
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere: Detailed opinions on where to head for happy hour in Chicago
It's 5 o'clock somewhere: Detailed opinions on where to head for happy hour in Chicago -
First Look review: “The Terrible” perfectly executes the complexities of mental health and relationships
All four actors are incredibly high-energy, with performances so real and engaging, it’s impossible to leave without feeling something