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A transatlantic livestream on the gig poster of the weekSalem Collo-Julinon January 27, 2021 at 4:55 pm


This week’s featured gig poster was created by musician and artist Misisipi Mike.

This week’s featured gig poster advertises the Chicago “stop” on Steve Wynn’s Impossible Tour: a seven-week concert series that’s virtually hosted by 13 music venues and broadcast by livestreaming platform StageIt.…Read More

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How to Spend $15,000 at Ippolitaon January 27, 2021 at 7:36 pm

When Ippolita Rostagno launched her namesake jewelry line in 1999, the former dancer imagined creating pieces that a self-made woman would buy for herself. “It was very apparent that jewelry happened to you at given times of the year, like Valentine’s Day, or when you got engaged,” says the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Tuscany designer. “But it was frowned upon to self-purchase.” She aimed to change that with her sensual, organic pieces that are priced for the career woman and mix high (diamonds) with low (colorful gems) for everyday wear. Her second boutique, after the one in New York City, landed here in December, with a goal of democratizing the jewelry-buying process. Every bracelet, earring, ring, chain, or bangle hangs on a magnetic felt wall, ready to be tried on without need of salespeople (though they are around if you do need them). The only baubles quarantined behind glass are some of the one-of-a-kind pieces that make up the Luce Rosa collection, exclusive to Chicago. “One of the main stones is paper-thin mother-of-pearl encased in rock crystal, inspired by butterfly wings,” Rostagno says. “It has a unique iridescence and mysterious color that’s enchanting.” Splurge and avoid the awkwardness of asking to try on jewel after jewel locked inside a glass vitrine. 900 N. Michigan Ave., Gold Coast

Hammered 18-karat gold necklace
Photography: Courtesy of Ippolita

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Put Happy Garage Energy on Your Necktieon January 27, 2021 at 7:57 pm

Chris Uphues, the artist behind Ravenswood’s Insta-omnipresent Happy Garage mural, is bringing a pop of color to the stodgy world of neckties. This month, the Groomsman Suit, a formalwear retailer in Logan Square, is debuting a new collection of ties and custom blazers featuring Uphues’s signature bug-eyed hearts, a follow-up to a limited run of three holiday-themed ties at the end of last year. “We really loved his heart artwork and how joyful it was,” says Groomsman cofounder Diana Ganz. Available on a black or white background, they drop a dose of personality into dressing up that’s cheeky without being silly. “Chris has such a great library of art and designs, so that made the design process pretty easy for us,” Groomsman cofounder Jeanne Foley says. Because the pattern is so bold (no dark swirly paisley here), the attire stands out well on a laptop screen. Your weekly family Zoom calls just got a little bit cuter. thegroomsmansuit.com

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Chicago Blackhawks: This team has potential to be peskyon January 27, 2021 at 5:00 pm

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Will the Chicago Bulls Make the Playoffs this Season?on January 27, 2021 at 2:03 pm

As we approach the quarter mark of the NBA season, it’s not too early to start looking towards the playoffs. For our Chicago Bulls, making it to the postseason should be an attainable goal for this year’s squad. However at their current pace, they’ll be on the outside looking in. Through 17 games, the Chicago Bulls are 7-10 and sit at the 11th spot in the Eastern Conference standings. They’ll need to move up to the 8th seed to get in. The current team at that position is the Tom Thibodeau-led New York Knicks. Even the most casual of basketball fans would put this Bulls team ahead of the Knicks. We certainly think they are, and we’re here to break down everything that needs to go right for the Chicago Bulls to make the playoffs this year.

Key to a Chicago Bulls Playoff Appearance

Winning. It’s easier said than done. But, in order to make it to the NBA playoffs this summer, it’s what this Chicago Bulls team will have to do more of. Currently, the Eastern Conference standings are:

1. Philadelphia 76ers (12-6)

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2. Boston Celtics (10-6)

3. Milwaukee Bucks (10-6)

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4. Indiana Pacers (10-7)

5. Brooklyn Nets (11-8)

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6. Atlanta Hawks (8-8)

7. Cleveland Cavaliers (8-9)

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8. New York Knicks (8-10) 

— Cutoff Line —

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9. Orlando Magic (8-10)

10. Toronto Raptors (7-10)

11. Chicago Bulls (7-10)

As you can see, it’s a pretty tight race outside of the top five teams who are a near lock for the postseason. This means the Bulls only real competition is the Hawks, Cavaliers, Knicks, Magic, and Raptors. And they’re all competing for the next three spots. 

The Chicago Bulls can certainly get the job done with the right mindset. A few weeks ago, coach Billy Donovan gave postgame comments saying, “They want to win. They don’t know how to.” And there might be some truth there with this young team. Donovan’s remarks came after the Bulls lost 127-125 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in OT. In the game, the team blew multiple double digit leads and allowed the Thunder to steal a victory. The key culprit of the loss was the amount of turnovers the Bulls gave up, something that has been a theme to start the season. If they can get it together and stop leading the league in turnovers, they’ll have no problem grabbing one of the last three spots in the Eastern Conference.

Looking Ahead on the Bulls Schedule

A 7-10 start might not have been what the Chicago Bulls hoped for, but it’s what they’re left with. While it’s important to learn from their mistakes, it’s also important to not let the early struggles linger into the rest of the season. Up next on the teams schedule is a Saturday night game against the Portland Trailblazers. The following four games will be an important stretch for the Bulls. They have two 2-game series against the Knicks and the Magic. And as you can see above, those teams sit at spots 8 and 9 in the standings. By the end of next week, there’s a good chance this team will be well above the cutoff line. And if that happens, we can only hope they keep the momentum going.

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The Definitive List of the Worst Intersections in Chicagoon January 27, 2021 at 3:20 pm

Big city driving can be a doozy, especially for newcomers. Your head basically has to be on a swivel to watch out for buses, bicyclists, crazy drivers, and everything in between. But there are a few of the worst intersections in Chicago that are particularly stressful. Check out this roundup and try to keep your cool next time you’re cruising through one of these locations. 

Cicero and I-55

Catching a flight? This intersection sees an influx of travelers heading to and from Midway International Airport. Be sure to follow traffic laws when passing through—this location is home to one of the most profitable red light cameras in the city. Lovely!

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Belmont and Kedzie

Ah yes, the dreadful intersection located under the Kennedy underpass. It’s horrible for drivers thanks to limited visibility and has been compared to a blackhole. Vehicles enter and exit the expressway seemingly out of nowhere. Keep your eyes peeled through this one, folks. 

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Western Avenue at Peterson Avenue

Pop quiz: what do you get when you mix several lanes of traffic on a major road with busy car dealerships? Answer: A really crappy intersection. When passing through town here, watch out for brake lights and careless drivers.

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Stony Island and South Chicago

White knuckles, anyone? This intersection is quite dangerous due to the fact that six lanes meet the 79th avenue at a diagonal intersection. There’s also the link to the Chicago Skyway so you’ve got an added layer of dubious out-of-towners. Drive with caution!

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Irving Park, Cicero, and Milwaukee

Whether you’re walking, biking, or driving, this 6-point intersection just plain sucks. Maybe it’s the bustling shopping centers or the weird side streets. Whatever it is, just take it nice and easy through this area and try not to panic. 

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North, Damen and Milwaukee

And Wicker Park’s award for worst intersection goes to…Damen and Milwaukee! Here’s why: lots of (un)cool kids that can’t be bothered to use the crosswalks. The 6-point, “oh shit what do I do here” exchange. PSA: slow down, don’t be a dick, and you’ll be fine.

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Lincoln and Clark

Let’s face it: diagonal roads are hard. For everyone. Drivers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, scooterists, you get it. Lincoln and Clark is notorious for having too much traffic and no bike lanes makes it even more dangerous for those on two-wheels. 

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Worst Intersections Chicago Featured Image Credit: David Mark on Pixabay

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