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  1. "Pushing Daisies" Offers Free Pie

    "Pushing Daisies" Offers Free Pie

    The Chicago Traveler - Sep 24, 2008

    Who doesn’t like pie? Better yet, who doesn’t like free pie? The mobile Pie Hole restaurant is traveling the country this month, giving away free pie to celebrate the season premiere of ABC’s Pushing Daisies. Today

    Also tagged: events, television, chicago, dessert, lincoln park, family oriented, north side

  2. Weekend Events (Aug 22-24, ‘08)

    Weekend Events (Aug 22-24, ‘08)

    The Chicago Traveler - Aug 21, 2008

    • Dress up as your favorite character and get your Disney on at the The Little Mermaid Sing-Along at the Music Box Theatre. (Aug 22 – Sept 1) • MC Hammer and Cyndi Lauper perform at Glamorama 2008, a fall fashion

    Also tagged: entertainment, art, sports, events, wine, movies, italian, chicago, fashion, olympics, weekend, caribbean, ethnic, latin, loop, fairs, festivals, benefits, greek, bars, gold coast, salsa, sports and recreation, family oriented, grant park, cultural, reggae, downtown, live music, bars and clubs, greektown, art collectibles and hobbies, streeterville, lakeview, west loop, merengue, medical village, little italy, rogers park, north side, pilsen, cumbias

  3. Phelps’ Victory Earns You Free Food

    Phelps’ Victory Earns You Free Food

    The Chicago Traveler - Aug 16, 2008

    The entire nation has their eyes on Michael Phelps, the Olympic swimmer who could very well earn a record number of gold medals in a single Games. That includes Dream Salad owner Rich Levy, a former high-school

    Also tagged: news, links, chicago, olympics, restaurants, salads

  4. Songza Is Your Own Personal Jukebox

    Songza Is Your Own Personal Jukebox

    The Chicago Traveler - Jul 23, 2008

    “Yesterday, while we were at the club, that new popular song came on…” “What song?” “You know… the one by that singer that everyone likes now.” “I have no idea what you’re talking about.” “Sure you do. You’d know it if

    Also tagged: entertainment, music, links, shopping, chicago, youtube, twitter

  5. Independence Day Fireworks 2008

    Independence Day Fireworks 2008

    The Chicago Traveler - Jul 3, 2008

    Tomorrow, the United States will celebrate Independence Day, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. There are several fireworks displays all across the city of Chicago and

    Also tagged: entertainment, fireworks, basketball, sports, events, shopping, chicago, beer, cooking, recreation, volleyball, suburbs, fairs, festivals, parades, bars, gold coast, family oriented, barrington, downtown, independence day, lake michigan, bars and clubs, streeterville, navy pier, wheeling, elmwood park, oak lawn, hoffman estates

  6. Chicago Celebrates Independence Eve

    Chicago Celebrates Independence Eve

    The Chicago Traveler - Jul 3, 2008

    The United States celebrates Independence Day tomorrow, but many fireworks displays will be going on tonight… More than a million people gather along the lakefront to catch the Independence Eve Fireworks, accompanied

    Also tagged: entertainment, fireworks, events, shopping, chicago, suburbs, bars, family oriented, grant park, downtown, live music, independence day, lake michigan, bars and clubs, river north, river west, palatine, park ridge, deerfield

  7. Taste of Chicago 2008: Taste’s Better Every Year

    Taste of Chicago 2008: Taste’s Better Every Year

    The Chicago Traveler - Jun 26, 2008

    It’s that time of year again. The Taste of Chicago is an annual food festival, where dozens of restaurants from across the city gather along Columbus Drive. Millions of locals and tourists sample hundreds of dishes

    Also tagged: entertainment, african, events, wine, french, shopping, italian, green line, chicago, children, kids, cooking, fast food, japanese, pizza, dinner, restaurants, vegan, vegetarian, lunch, thai, korean, spanish, latin, mexican, kosher, loop, brunch, fairs, festivals, cuban, sandwiches, salads, asian, israeli, mediterranean, purple line, desserts, seafood, hot dogs, family oriented, red line, moroccan, cheap eats, middle eastern, downtown, live music, blue line, american contemporary, american traditional, pink line, brown line, orange line, tex mex, group dining, international fusion, wheelchair access, italian beef, outdoor seating, local favorites, nuevo latino, architecture and 38 attractions

  8. Memorial Day Weekend 2008

    Memorial Day Weekend 2008

    The Chicago Traveler - May 23, 2008

    • Learn about the causes and outcomes of earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, tornadoes, and more at The Field Museum’s new exhibit, Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters. (through Jan 4) • The Las Vegas male

    Also tagged: entertainment, events, shopping, las vegas, comedy, science, chicago, theatre, educational, recreation, weekend, camping, musical, improv, restaurants, concerts, loop, fairs, plays, clubs, festivals, parades, museums, bars, antiques, geology, memorial day, biking, collectibles, family oriented, grant park, downtown, wicker park, live music, lake michigan, bars and clubs, art collectibles and hobbies, ukrainian village, south loop, lakeview, west loop, wheelchair access, architecture and attractions, lake shore drive, north side, museum campus

  9. Chicago Gas Prices Highest in the U.S.

    Chicago Gas Prices Highest in the U.S.

    The Chicago Traveler - May 19, 2008

    The other day, before driving to the grocery store, I pulled into the gas station to fill the car’s tank. I read the sign… $4.20 for a gallon of regular gas! Eep! Filling the tank would leave me with no money left for

    Also tagged: news, chicago, uncategorized, public transportation, cta, architecture and attractions

  10. Enjoy Chicago for Free

    Enjoy Chicago for Free

    The Chicago Traveler - May 8, 2008

    Gas prices are getting ridiculous, and they’re affecting everything from airplane tickets to the cost of food. Fortunately, Chicago has plenty of attractions you can enjoy for little to no money. Just a walk down

    Also tagged: art, architecture, chicago, b5media, family friendly, zoos, michigan avenue, parks, lake michigan, art collectibles and hobbies, architecture and attractions, magnificent mile

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