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The Chicago Traveler

July 19th, 2008

Chicago Links

Time-Out Chicago dutifully posts updates, reviews, and photos of the Pitchfork Music Festival.
The PBLT (a cross between a peanut butter sandwich and a BLT) at Lula Cafe is a bit more than you’d bargain for, according to Drive-Thru.
Yesterday, today, and…? You know the word I’m looking for, but do you know how to spell it? […]

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July 18th, 2008

CTA Considers Standing Room Only

Now that seniors can ride the CTA for free and with the rising costs of gas, more and more people have been using the city’s public transit. While this is great in terms of “traveling green,” this means that there are more commuters during rush hour on already crowded buses and trains. But due to […]

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July 10th, 2008

Chicago May Have America’s Best Restroom

My family would often joke that my grandmother didn’t judge a restaurant by its food but rather by its restrooms. Well now, a cleaning supplies company is doing just that. Ten finalists have been announced in an Internet voting contest for “America’s Best Public Restroom.” Two are from Illinois: the restrooms at the Signature Lounge […]

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July 2nd, 2008

Chicago Hit with Highest Sales Tax

Cook County encompasses the entire city of Chicago along with a number of suburbs. As of 2006, it was the second largest county by population in the country.[1] And now, at 10.25%, it has the highest sales tax in the country.
The county board approved the tax raise back in February, coming into effect yesterday. It […]

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June 19th, 2008

Kicking Butts at the Lake

Summer’s here and more and more people are visiting Chicago’s beaches along Lake Michigan. Now is a good time to remind everyone that the city will issue $500 tickets to anyone caught smoking on public beaches. Too many people leave their butts in the sand and pollute the water.
According to the Chicago Tribune, cigarette butts […]

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June 14th, 2008

Ride Smarter

With the rising costs of gas, more and more people are turning to public transit to get where they’re going. Now, Google Maps can help guide your way.
Just enter your start and end points. If available for your route, you’ll see the option to “take public transit.” You can even see bus and train schedules, […]

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June 5th, 2008

Chicago Is One Step Closer to the Olympics

To the incredible joy of many Windy City residents and athletes, Chicago is now one of the four finalists bidding for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. On Wednesday in Athens, the International Olympic Committee announced their picks of “capable” cities: Chicago, Tokyo, Madrid, and Rio de Janeiro. (Doha in Qatar, Baku in Azerbaijan, and Prague […]

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June 5th, 2008

Chicago Loses Three Legends

Last Thursday, Chicago native Harvey Korman passed away. He was best known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show and was in several Mel Brooks films. Many of his comedy sketches, even when viewed today over 30 years later, are still hilarious.
On Sunday, Paul Sills, a pioneer in improv theatre, passed away at the […]

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June 4th, 2008

Gay Documentary Debuts in Chicago

June is Gay Pride Month, and it’s already off to an excellent start. Last night, a brand new documentary premiered on Chicago’s public television station, WTTW. Out & Proud in Chicago draws attention to 150 years of the city’s GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender) history. From the Civil War to today, the documentary details […]

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June 4th, 2008

IDOT Stops Picking Up All Roadkill

If you plan on taking a long road trip (for example, to one of Illinois’ Seven Wonders), you know you have to keep your eyes on the road. But you may see a few more unsightly… um… features.
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced on Friday that it is already over-budget due to all the […]

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