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Afternoon Shift: Restaurant show, the value of alone time and rivalries
On today’s show, Niala talks with food writers Mike Sula and Julia Kramer about the future of the food critic. Mexico City’s secretary of economic development stops by the studio during his visit to Chicago this week. Blackhawks Hall of Famer Tony Esposito joins us to talk rivalries.
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Food reviews: Chicago Reader food and drink writer Mike Sula and Time Out Chicago‘s Julia Kramer examine the significance of the National Restaurant Association Show and the changing role of food critics: How do you find out about restaurants? Do you follow a specific reviewer or rely on crowd-sourced information from websites like Yelp?
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Top Celebrity Chefs Talk Chicago’s Food SceneNext week, Chicago’s McCormick Place will play host to the National Restaurant Association’s Hotel-Motel Show. From May 18-21, more than …
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Mexican economy: Mexico’s secretary of economic development for Mexico City Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg stops by during his week-long visit to Chicago to help strengthen relations with Mexico. He talks about Mexico’s economy, Mexico City’s economic development strategy and what he has been learning from the business community in Chicago.
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Mexican official pitches business in ChicagoAlthough news about Mexico is focused on immigration reform and border security, the country remains a leading trade partner for the U.S…
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Alone time: Writer and WBEZ blogger Claire Zulkey waxes philosophical about the meaning of alone time. Do you take “alone time” for yourself? Do you value your time spent alone?
Mom’s solo staycationZulkey gains new perspective (and rest) after being alone in the house for the first time ever without: a dog, a baby and a husband. As w…
LOOK: A Short Meditation For The Time-DeprivedThe stress and strain of constantly being connected can sometimes take your life — and your well-being — off course. GPS For The Soul c…
Rivalries: This week, the age-old rivalry between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings comes to a close, of sorts. With the Red Wings’ move to the Eastern Conference, the teams will only face off twice a season. Blackhawks ambassador and Hockey Hall-of-Famer Tony Esposito discusses the history of the rivalry. What do rivalries mean to you?
300 miles of Hate: A look at the Chicago Blackhawks/Detroit Red Wings rivalryWith the Blackhawks set to take on the Red Wings in the Western Conference Semifinals, RedEye takes a look at their storied rivalry. (Did…
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Red Wings-Blackhawks Rivalry Will Be Readjusted by RealignmentCHICAGO - On a visit to Olympia Stadium in Detroit in the 1960s, the Hall of Famer Bobby Hull recalled, he was skating through warm-ups w…