Posted in Dining Out In Chicago, Restaurant Reviews | 1 Comment » | July 21st, 2015 The 50 in the headline is not literally true, but it’s not that far off either— I haven’t written a review post in ages here. Mind you, if anything really struck me, it probably wound up som...
Louis Szathmary’s restaurant, The Bakery, opened in Chicago at a time when restaurant going in that city was not a very exciting proposition. Amidst the steak and potatoes of 1963, its pâté, bouillabaisse, Wiener schnitzel, and Viennese tortes stood out as exotic. Despite its storefront ...
Washoku Itagaki Restaurant / Buttondesign Firestation 30 / Schacht Aslani Architects Library on the Quay / ATA studio More selected projects » most visited NEOM Showcases Its Designs for the Line at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale Shane de Blacam Receives the 2023 Royal Academy Architectur...
a beloved space where the local gay community gathered between the 1960s and 1990s. The Garden’s first phase was completed in late 2019 with the installation of its anchor piece, the stunning 30-foot Keith Haring sculpture, ‘Self-Portrait.’ The Garden will include...
Millennium Park, built largely over railroad tracks at the northwestern corner of Grant Park and officially opened in 2004, includes fountains, eye-catching sculptures, gardens, a large outdoor concert facility designed by architect Frank Gehry, a restaurant, and an outdoor ice-skating rink. Press...
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The Waldorf Astoria Chicago will set a new standard in ultra-luxury experiences. Designed by renowned architect Lucien Lagrange, the hotel features 188 guest rooms and 52 private residences, an additional sophisticated restaurant and bar, 4,500 sq ft of functional space as well as an exclusive 14...
‘”son/There live the rich/And though you and I/ May never get to see it/One day this hill will run red with their blood.” Much of the rest of the poem reviews dialectical pairs of why the hill will run red –“Mendez and Lemon Grove” refer to the Mendez family’s fight ...
Rather than being a strong beer with a rough-and-tumble Texas resemblance, the softer sour beer, refermented with raspberries, is "routinely recognized as among the best in the world by both critics and fans." Utah: Big Bad Baptista Foursqaure Utah: Big Bad Baptista - Score: 4.42 - ...
Lastly, supporting Latino culture writers and film critics is vital like Vanessa Erazo of Remezcla has pointed out with her twitter thread, because again, those who have a connection or reference to a specific culture can more likely respond and champion the business value of supporting that voic...