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Phil Vettel: Four stars for Grace
Given chef Curtis Duffy's curriculum vitae — his work at Alinea, the two Michelin stars awarded to Avenues restaurant on Duffy's watch — there really wasn't any question whether Grace, Duffy's first solo effort, would be good. Just how good....
Tags: Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coconut, Alinea, Popcorn
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Harris: 3 innovations from Chicago science scene that offer ideas, shape of things to come
Internet-centered technology has advanced to the point that smartphone apps and e-commerce sites seemingly sprout overnight. Indeed, many can be built inexpensively from off-the-shelf software in weeks. Scientific breakthroughs, however, often require...
Tags: Research, Allergies, University of Chicago, Flu, Symptoms
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Double the fun
Smooth and crunchy, sweet and salty, rich and acidic. Great dishes are all about juxtaposing opposing elements and achieving balance, and Baume & Brix, which opened two months ago in River North, revels in this balancing act, extending to the restaurant...
Tags: Potatoes, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Coconut
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City's top tech-startup incubator to merge with national competitor
Excelerate Labs, Chicago's first and most prominent tech startup incubator, is joining TechStars, a Boulder, Colo.-based competitor that has expanded to five cities and boasts an international reputation for growing technology companies. The local...
Tags: Startups, Rackspace, US Inc., Groupon, Inc., New York City, Melissa Harris
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Meet the commenters: 'Edge of the 14th Ward'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: Edge of the 14th Ward Gender: Male Age: 32 Occupation: Nonprofit communications, currently on behalf of a child welfare agency that specializes in foster care adoption. Family info: Married for three years to....... -
Roster mismanagement could be Bears' downfall
The franchise of Walter Payton, Gale Sayers and Red Grange could become the attack of Kahlil Bell, Armando Allen and maybe even Harvey Unga on Sunday at Detroit. Unga is on the practice squad and Bell has already been signed off the street and moved...
Tags: Armando Allen, Matt Toeaina, Football, Chris Conte, Chester Taylor
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Dawn Turner Trice: Lester and Nancy McKeever's South Shore legacy
Meet the McKeevers. Last week, Lester and Nancy McKeever moved out of the penthouse apartment where they've lived for nearly 40 years. If you only knew that the McKeevers are one of Chicago's longtime power couples, then maybe that would be enough...
Tags: Rental Service, Chicago Public Schools, Federal Reserve, South Shore, Lobbying
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Psst: Be more flexible. Pass it on
I've read about how important it is to be agile in today's workplace. So I tried typing that first sentence with my toes while balancing on one arm atop a cubicle wall. I fell twice and sprained my ankle. Fortunately, that's not the kind of agile that...
Tags: Rex Huppke, Employees, Arthritis, Career and Workplace
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Pitching Chicago to China
World Business Chicago Vice Chairman Michael Sacks and former Commerce Secretary William Daley leave Sunday on a six-day business mission to China, Sacks' first official foreign trip as a top adviser to Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Sacks said that he and Daley...
Tags: Finance, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, William Daley, Hong Kong
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Year-old mortgage pact yields dollars, complaints
The year-old national mortgage settlement has provided more than $45 billion in relief to distressed mortgage borrowers nationally, but improving the mortgage servicing process is proving to be more elusive. In a report issued Thursday on the progress of...
Tags: Mortgages, Lisa Madigan, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Executive Profile: Martin Nesbitt, the first friend
Chicago businessman Martin Nesbitt will sit on the dais in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday as his best friend is inaugurated president of the United States. The two men — successful African-American leaders who share a record of high...
Tags: Valerie Jarrett, High School Sports, Harvard University, The Philadelphia Inquirer, University of Chicago
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A field guide to spotting office jerks
Imagine the workplace as a forest. (Or as an office full of cubicles if you're a park ranger.) We walk through the forest each day surrounded by creatures (co-workers). Some are kind like squirrels and deer and animated talking bears. But others, like...
Tags: Rex Huppke, Employees, Career and Workplace
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