The Rundown v. 24
Yesterday I kicked off 18 days of traveling – perhaps the longest stretch of traveling without work or school I have ever experienced. Charles and I took a quick trip …
Yesterday I kicked off 18 days of traveling – perhaps the longest stretch of traveling without work or school I have ever experienced. Charles and I took a quick trip …
After six years of Lollapalooza-ing, I can declare that this year was the best I have seen. The reason why is simple: Sir Paul McCartney. He put on the ultimate …
Wondering what to eat a Lolla? Lucky for you I ran around Chow Town yesterday and captured photos from almost every Chow Town stand. It turns out that strangers at …
I escaped Chicago and came to my hometown Kennebunk, Maine for the Kennebunkport Festival this week. It’s a nice change of pace. Even if part of that nice change of pace …
Saying that is has been a busy fews weeks is a massive understatement. The James Beard Awards arrival in Chicago set off a flurry of activity adding to my usual …
Sullivan’s Steakhouse is an elegant restaurant in Chicago’s River North worth visiting. Part of the Del Frisco’s Group, Sullivan’s serves up superb steaks and seafood, and majorly impressive side dishes. …
Before I moved to Chicago, I was a broke grad student studying art history and living in Harlem. I loved every minute. While Harlem was perhaps a more adventurous place …
Two people. Five Chicago restaurants. One snowy night. Inspired by our Portland food crawl, Charles and I spent a recent Saturday night exploring Wicker Park. We visited a mix of …
SoHo House is a members-only club that recently opened a location in Chicago. While the upper floors of the club are private, the ground level has three restaurants that are …
Maybe the Canadians are on to something with celebrating Thanksgiving and October, and therefore spacing out Thanksgiving and Christmas. This year we went straight from Thanksgiving parties to Christmas parties …
Three years ago, on my 28th birthday, I was handed a printout and log in information for The Kittchen, and this blog was born. So The Kittchen and I …