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ChicagoNow’s Best Posts of October 2021on November 6, 2021 at 9:35 pm

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Fleurotica, a unique floral fashion show, returns to Garfield Park Conservatoryon November 6, 2021 at 9:05 pm

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Fleurotica, a unique floral fashion show, returns to Garfield Park Conservatory

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Chicago’s Week in Beer, November 8-11on November 7, 2021 at 7:48 am

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Chicago’s Week in Beer, November 8-11

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3 things we learned: Eastern Illinois losing streak hits 5 games despite fast starton November 7, 2021 at 4:03 am

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3 things we learned: Eastern Illinois losing streak hits 5 games despite fast start

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Man killed, woman wounded after argument inside Bronzeville establishmentSun-Times Wireon November 7, 2021 at 6:45 am

A man was fatally shot and a woman shot and wounded Nov. 7 in Bronzeville. | Sun-Times file photo

The two were in the 4600 block of South King Drive about 12:15 a.m. when gunfire erupted, fatally striking the man and wounding the woman, police said.

A man was killed and a woman wounded Sunday morning in a Bronzeville establishment on the South Side.

The two were in the 4600 block of South King Drive about 12:15 a.m. when gunfire erupted after an argument among a group of males, fatally striking the man and wounding the woman, Chicago police said.

The 25-year-old man was shot in the neck, arm and torso and was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he died to his injuries, police said. His name hasn’t been released yet.

The woman, 27, was shot in the chin and was taken to the same hospital, where she was in fair condition, police said.

It was unknown whether the two were involved in the argument or were bystanders, according to a police spokesperson.

No one was in custody.

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Chicago’s Week in Beer, November 8-11on November 7, 2021 at 6:48 am

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Horoscope for Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021Georgia Nicolson November 7, 2021 at 5:01 am

Moon Alert

Caution! Avoid shopping or making important decisions from 7:30 a.m. to 7:15 p.m. Chicago time. After that, the moon moves from Sagittarius into Capricorn.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This is a great day to travel and meet new faces. Do anything to expand your mind and your experience of the world because you will love a chance to enjoy adventure. Romance with someone “different” might begin. Check moon alert!

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This is a lovely day to enjoy the company of partners and close friends. There is a moon alert all day; nevertheless, this a lovely day to socialize and exchange bright, clever ideas with others. Have fun but do not commit to anything until the moon alert is over.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

With the moon opposite your sign, you will have to be cooperative. This means you have to be prepared to go more than halfway when dealing with those who are closest to you. This is the best way to promote peace and harmony and enjoy yourself.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This is a wonderful, creative day! Enjoy fun and adventure. Do anything that makes you feel you’re on a vacation. Enjoy fun activities with kids as well as sports events. Flirtations, social diversions and exciting getaways will appeal.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

This is the perfect day to cocoon at home and lounge in your robe. Family discussions are friendly. Increased activity on the home front might be a challenge due to residential moves, renovations, redecorating or visiting guests. Courage!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Today you will love a short trip or anything that feeds your desire for adventure. You might want to enlighten someone about something, which is why you’re keen to talk to siblings, relatives and neighbors. It’s a good day to relax at home.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Be aware that there is a moon alert for most of this day. This promotes creativity and socializing. However, it’s a poor time to shop for anything other than food and gas or to make important decisions. Relax and enjoy your day. Conversations with others will be upbeat.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You are focused on financial matters today; however, most of this day is a moon alert, which is a poor time for important financial decisions. It’s also a poor time to shop for anything other than food and gas. Instead, entertain at home! Invite the gang over!

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This is a positive day because the moon is in your sign for most of this day. However, there is also a moon alert! The best way to handle this is to kick back and relax. Socialize with others. Tap into your creative juices. Enjoy your day. Once the moon alert is over — get busy!

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Even though this is a popular time for you, today you want to hide and enjoy solitude in pleasant surroundings. You need a breather from the busy world around you. A warm conversation with someone will please you.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

An important conversation with a female companion might take place. It might make you rethink your goals. However, because there is a moon alert for most of this day, make no important decisions until it is over. Do not volunteer for anything during the moon alert.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Today you are high visibility, which means others notice you more than usual. In fact, they might be discussing personal details about your private life. Meanwhile, you’re keen to travel! Enjoy your day but postpone important decisions until after the moon alert is over.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Singer, songwriter Joni Mitchell (1943) shares your birthday. You are artistic and determined. Sometimes you are shy. You have an appreciation for beauty and like to surround yourself with beautiful things. You are an individualist, with modern views who is very independent. You do your own thing! This is an exciting, fast-paced year full of change. Stay flexible and positive. Be open to meeting new friends.

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Bensenville police officer shot responding to domestic disturbanceSun-Times Wireon November 7, 2021 at 3:04 am

An officer was shot Nov. 6, 2021, in suburban Benseville. | File photo

The shooting happened just after 1 a.m., the in the 100 block of South York Road, according to Bensenville police chief Dan Schulze.

A Bensenville police officer was shot early Saturday while responding to a call of a domestic disturbance.

The shooting happened just after 1 a.m., in the 100 block of South York Road, according to Bensenville police chief Dan Schulze.

The officer was taken to Loyola University Medical Center and underwent surgery, Schulze said.

The officer’s weapons were holstered at the time of the shooting and did not return fire at the suspect, who was taken into custody, Schulze said. No other injuries were reported.

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With a wave and a smile the Bulls are dropped to 6-3 by the 76ersJoe Cowleyon November 7, 2021 at 3:19 am

The Bulls continued to have their weaknesses exposed by an undermanned Philadelphia squad, and All-Star Joel Embiid was front and center in doing so, scoring 30 for the visiting team.

The Bulls don’t have the three-point shooting of Philadelphia.

That was once again on display Saturday night, with a 7-for-29 (24.1%) reminder.

They still lack the discipline to play 48 minutes of consistent basketball against the Eastern Conference elite.

That’s been showcased in three games in the early part of this season, now twice against Philadelphia and also against New York.

And they certainly don’t have an Embiid. Few do.

The 76ers big man once again reminded them of that, not only hitting the dagger with 15 seconds left in the 114-105 Philadelphia win, but then Joel Embiid actually waving goodbye to the United Center crowd in mocking fashion, after doing so with 30 points and 15 rebounds as his final stat line.

And while it was by no means a setback to the big picture of what this 6-3 Bulls team can be by April, it was a message that the 6-1 start may have been more mirage than reality.

“The last two times we’ve played them, they made twice as many threes,” Bulls coach Billy Donovan said. “You don’t want to put Vooch [Nikola Vucevic] on an island with Embiid, but we have to do a better job of closing out [threes].”

Considering Philadelphia (8-2) went 13-for-26 from three in their latest win, yes, it was an almost pick a poison night.

What angered the home crowd in the end is there was an argument that could have been made that Embiid shouldn’t have been in position to even wave goodbye.

With just over 40 seconds left until halftime, Embiid dribbled the ball off his leg, and was so angry with himself, decided to throw a hook at the air. The problem was Lonzo Ball was walking into that airspace and the punch appeared to graze him. The Bulls were down 54-45 at the time, and the play was reviewed, only getting a technical.

The other punch?

The Sixers were without shooter Danny Green (hamstring), and had Tobias Harris and Matisse Thybulle in the health and safety protocol. Forget the fact that they were still dealing with the ongoing soap opera that is Ben Simmons.

Coach Doc Rivers was no stranger to coaching in chaos, but this might be his best job navigating it, especially with how much there has been this early in the season.

“When you look at all the stuff, the clutter I like to call it, around the team, and we’ve ignored it,” Rivers said. “If I could say one thing about this team so far, and it’s early, just the togetherness they have. It’s a really close group and all this stuff has kind of made them hunker in with each other and it’s been good so far.

“Some teams do handle it well, some don’t. I just know personally I don’t focus on it. I don’t talk about who’s not playing.”

While the Bulls remained relatively “clutter-free” so far this season, they still have some serious growing pains they continue working through.

Specifically, staying connected both offensively and defensively throughout an entire game.

While the hole wasn’t as deep as it was in Boston and then Philadelphia earlier this week, a 14-point third-quarter deficit was still a hole that they seemed to be clawing out of most of the night.

“When we’re not shooting the ball well, we’ve certainly got to find other means to win the game,” Donovan said.

Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 32, DeMar DeRozan had 25, and Derrick Jones Jr. sparked the Bulls with 12 off the bench.

“Once we get down we decide to get more physical, decide to run and play downhill,” Jones said afterward. “We’ve just got to start earlier.

“We’ll take it as a challenge.”

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Kankakee handles Morgan Park, remains unbeatenMike Clarkon November 7, 2021 at 3:04 am

Kankakee’s Demere Turner (24) runs for a first down against Morgan Park. | Kevin Tanaka/For the Sun-Times

The Kays are 11-0 for the first time in the history of the program and are in the IHSA quarterfinals for the first time since 2008 and the third time overall.

Kankakee is having a historic football season, a fact that has not gone unnoticed by the town or the players themselves.

”I go to the barbershop, I go to the store — anywhere I go, somebody is saying something [good],” senior quarterback Tomele Staples said. ”It’s just a great feeling having the whole city behind us.”

The Kays are 11-0 for the first time in the history of the program and are in the IHSA quarterfinals for the first time since 2008 and the third time overall.

Staples passed for 123 yards and two touchdowns to Karson King, and Nick Hill ran for 64 yards and three touchdowns as Kankakee rolled past Morgan Park 49-12 in a Class 5A second-round game Saturday at Gately Stadium.

The Kays will host Marion (10-1) next weekend, seeking the second semifinal berth in program history.

Expect them to rely once again on a deep corps of skill-position players and a fast, aggressive defense that scored a touchdown on Joseph Shannon’s scoop-and-score and forced 11 plays for negative yardage by the Mustangs (7-4).

”A lot of times they were trying to go to the outside, but our good corners and safeties are always coming up and making the right plays,” Kankakee linebacker Dejour Marshall said.

”We know we can match up with anyone in the state speed-wise,” Kays coach Derek Hart said. ”We just knew it was going to be a physical game. We talked all week about just being a more physical team.”

Until Morgan Park quarterback Aaron Warren ran for a 31-yard touchdown on the last play of the game, the Mustangs’ only score had come on a 16-yard run by Tysean Griffin in the second quarter. That kept Morgan Park somewhat within striking distance at halftime, down 21-6.

But the Kays used a 28-0 blitz in the third quarter to put the game away.

Impressively, they did it without relying much on Staples’ favorite target, Pierre Allen, who had one catch for eight yards.

”We noticed they [were] keying on him a lot, so it opened up more for our sophomore receiver Quan [McElroy] and Nate [Hill] and Karson King,” Staples said. ”I took what the defense gave to me.”

Morgan Park’s focus now shifts to the Prep Bowl playoffs and an opponent to be determined next weekend. Coach Chris James said Griffin might not play again this season because of an injury.

Still, James said: ”We’re a young team. We’ll be the better for it. We’ll be back. . . . Part of the process of building an elite team is you’ve got to go through things like this.”

Meanwhile, the Kays will keep enjoying the ride.

”We’re just out here playing football,” Staples said. ”We’ve got guys out here dancing on the sidelines. It’s the funnest team I’ve ever played on.”

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