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July 2018

The only thing busier than one of Bien Trucha Group’s restaurants on a Friday night…
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For many nine-to-fivers and overbooked families, the appeal of leaving it all behind…
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Whether offering ground-breaking perspective from WWII survivors, or shedding new light…
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Fiction Non-Fiction
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“The second the sperm hits the egg, parents become instant nut-jobs,” laments second-grade…
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When Wheaton College sweethearts Lindquist and Sandberg, both 23, talked about getting…
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July promises to be a busy month for Oswego resident Katie Grisham, a regional director…
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  When Jennifer and Chris Greeno started researching home designs prior to building…
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On Saturday, April 28, Family Shelter Service held its annual fundraising gala, “Free…
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The Greater Illinois Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation held its annual West Suburban…
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Downtown Naperville was buzzing with activity on Sunday, June 3, during the Arranmore…
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With a slick white marble bar, staffers in flannel and rock concert tees and a goggle-clad…
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Ratatouille Gratin Yield: 6 servings 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 2…
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Eat and drink your way through a bevy of July culinary events July 17 Cooper’s Hawk,…
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Harry & Eddie’s Suburban restaurateurs Brian Goewey (Fire + Wine, Gia Mia Pizza…
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In the art of pizza, “Chicago-style” is at the top of the food chain. Expats miss…
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Music > Sports The first barroom I ever played in upstate New York was called the…
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Cyclists can add a new piece of equipment to their repertoire, courtesy of a joint venture…
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Premier Dermatology’s medical director, Dr. Matthew Kelleher, says he has the greatest…
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ALDI Lovers of this national grocery store—some call it a cult following—have a brand-new…
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It wouldn’t be summer without ice cream, and Kimberly Yates wouldn’t be where she…
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Photo Finish Two local teams have statewide bragging rights for the next year as Illinois’…
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By Amy Telzrow and Elise Odgen Ready to move, stretch and break a sweat? This high-intensity…
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Traffic, waiting lists and crowded restaurants are all clues, but a special census confirms…
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