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THE CHORUS
I spend a lot of my life — maybe even most of my life these days — in hotels. And it can be a grim and dispiriting feeling, waking up, at first unsure of where you are, what language they’re speaking outside. The room looks much the same as other rooms. TV. Coffee maker on the desk. Complimentary fruit basket rotting on the table. The familiar suitcase.
All too often, particularly in America, I’ll walk to the window and draw back the curtains, looking to remind myself where I might be-and it doesn’t help at all. The featureless, anonymous skyline that greets me is much the same as the previous city’s and the city before that.
This is not a problem in Chicago.
You wake up in Chicago, pull back the curtain and you KNOW where you are. You could be nowhere else. You are in a big, brash, muscular, broad shouldered motherfuckin’ city. A metropolis, completely non-neurotic, ever-moving, big hearted but cold blooded machine with millions of moving parts — a beast that will, if disrespected or not taken seriously, roll over you without remorse.
It is, also, as I like to point out frequently, one of America’s last great NO BULLSHIT zones. Pomposity, pretentiousness, putting on airs of any kind, douchery and lack of a sense of humor will not get you far in Chicago. It is a trait shared with Glasgow — another city I love with a similar working class ethos and history.
But those looking for a “Chicago Show” on this week’s PARTS UNKNOWN will likely be disappointed. There are no Italian beef scenes, no hot dogs, no Chicago blues, and there sure as shit ain’t no deep dish pizza. We’ve done all those things — on those other shows. And we might well do them again someday.
I like Chicago. So, any excuse to come back, for me, is a good one. It’s not a “fair” show, it’s not comprehensive, it’s not the “best” of the city, or what you need to know or any of those things. If you’re gonna cry that I “missed” an iconic feature of Chicago life — or that there are better Italian restaurants than Topo Gigio, then you missed the point and can move right on over to Travel Channel where somebody is pretending to like deep dish pizza right now.
This is a show that grew out of my interest and affection for the Ale House in Chicago’s Old Town, and its proprietor, Bruce Cameron Elliot. Ever since reading on the Twitter feed of the late great Roger Ebert that he read Bruce’s blog “ Geriatric Genius” every day, I have followed it faithfully. In fact, I went back years, tracking previous entries. It is in total, a breathtaking work, encompassing the daily lives (and deaths) and misadventures of the Ale House clientele — many of whom, I think it is fair to say, are heavy drinkers. Though cranky, occasionally pugilistic, opinionated, politically incorrect, sexually crude, and an awful speller, Bruce has, without judgement, chronicled the trajectories of a spellbinding array of characters. Whole lives pass, his characters rise and fall — and literally fall apart — as with one character, “Ruben 9 Toes”, who then went on to become “Ruben 8 Toes” then “4 Toes” before dying last year. Bruce’s closest associate, Street Jimmy is a crackhead who’s lived on the streets of Chicago ( no small feat) for over a decade — and his Greek chorus of bar regulars offer a perspective on Chicago that I thought deserved highlighting.
We visit with hip hop artist Lupe Fiasco and his extraordinary family, with chef Stephanie Izard, legendary producer Steve Albini and others — but the beating heart of this show is the Ale House and its resident artist (Bruce’s paintings of his customers, living and dead — as well as his portraits of politicians of both parties often depicted being penetrated inappropriately are world famous).
I urge you to visit his blog. And to go back and start a few years back.
There is something about the Ale House — its willingness to accept all who stagger in its doors (though there is, famously a NO SHOT list), it’s morbid sense of humor, it’s never ending flow of opinions, well formed and not, its willingness to scrap — that serves for me, as a happy metaphor for a city I love.
I'm proud to call Chicago my new "adopted" hometown.
YES!
HELL YES!!!
Is that a trolling headline? Is it intended to bring several million people here to shout “I DON’T NEED TO KNOW ANYTHING!” between sips of something organic and single-sourced?
Oh, maybe. Welcome, appalled people.
But let’s face it: Mariah Carey appearing in and directing a Christmas movie for Hallmark is a delightfully bonkers addition to the firmament of holiday madness, and the film, called A Christmas Melody, which aired Saturday night, did not disappoint, weird-wise. Here are the basics. Now, be warned: this contains many spoilers for anyone who has absolutely never watched television before and therefore has a snowball’s chance (seasonal humor!) of remaining in suspense about where they’re going with any of this.
20 Things You Desperately Need To Know About Mariah’s Hallmark Movie
Photo: Brian Douglas/Hallmark Channel
I admit that I watched- but only because it was filmed in my hometown. (Wyoming, Ohio represent!) The movie was terrible, but it was fun to see my middle school and the Main Street on National TV.

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Already counting down the days until E and I see Adele at the United Center!!!
I feel like a lot of people have been talking about Trunk Club lately, so I thought it was time for me to do a review (I helped test out the service for women before they took it public).
My husband, E, has been working with a wonderful stylist named Abby since 2013, and she was the one who invited me to be a part of the test. Since the summer I have received a handful of trunks from her, and I’ve gone into their clubhouse in Chicago and DC (where there is always champagne & glasses of rose).
In the beginning I had a quick phone call with Abby where we talked about my likes, dislikes, and holes in my closet. Since I had met her in person a few times, she already knew what I looked like and had a sense of my personal style. To augment that, I also shared my Pinterest account with Abby so she knew what styles I was gravitating towards, and so she could see some of the clothing I already owned.
With each trunk Abby got better and better at figuring out what I would like - both in style and in price point. I am never going to be someone that spends $300 on a sweater, but I would be likely to spend more on a pair of jeans or a versatile coat that I would get a ton of wear out of. Their iPhone/Android app makes this super easy, but I’ve also been known to just call Abby to go over everything.
Abby has also been incredibly helpful since we moved to Chicago. She helped advise me on what cold weather gear I should buy, she recommended a great hairstylist, and is always willing to chat with me about the local food scene.
Oh - one more thing - Trunk Club is also great because they have a seamstress who will take care of all of your tailoring needs (for free!). For a shortie like me, this is invaluable, especially since they will courier it to you (again for free!) as soon as it’s done.
TL;DR I would absolutely recommend joining Trunk Club, and I would be more than happy to introduce you to my wonderful stylist. Feel free to drop me a note if you’re interested.
Do you have what it takes to eat at every single place?
my cousin started her own food instagram and one of her stories got picked up by spoon university’s blog so everyone read about all the food you should be eating in chicago.
also fun note: she used some of my insta photos in the article so i’m like basically famous now too.
Reblogging for my reference. Now that I live here, I should probably start checking items off this list...
Target knows you've probably got a bunch of old clothes you don't wear but which are otherwise fine. It also wants you to spend money at Target buying new clothes (and groceries, and anything else)...
ThredUp is amazing. I have made $200+ over the past few months. (one good thing that comes out of prepping for a move ...)
Also - if you sign up using my link you get $20 to spend on the site.
Thanks, Doc

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THIS JUST IN: We're getting those final four words! Sources confirm that Netflix has closed a deal with Warner Bros. for a limited-series revival of Gilmore Girls penned by series creator Amy Sherm...
Best news ever? Best news ever.
man i love this team
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Winter is coming to Chicago...
This sucker is currently on its way to me:
And these guys are backordered, but should be arriving at the beginning of November:
I may not mentally be prepared, but you better believe that I will be outfitted to brave the Chicago winters that my family has been warning me about for 25+ years.
© David Reamur
Travel Tuesday: Chef Andy Ricker came up with the recipe for his amazing Thai chainlet’s crispy-tangy signature dish after trying fish sauce wings at a roadside stand in Saigon. He scribbled down his guess at the ingredients on a paper napkin, which he carried with him until the first Pok Pok opened. Ricker marinates the wings in fish sauce and palm sugar, then deep-fries them and tosses them in caramelized Phu Quoc fish sauce and garlic. Here, more of the nation’s best chicken wings.
I have dreams about Chef Ricker’s fish sauce wings.
-Taraji P. Henson

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