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For iconic Field Museum T. Rex Sue turns 10th birthday, a 3-D film and robotic dinosaurs

05/26/2010
For dinosaur lovers who have always wanted to visit a real life Jurassic park, without the danger of death, the Field Museum wants to grant your wish. To celebrate the decennial anniversary of the Tyrannosaurus rex fossil known as Sue, officials have enlisted high-tech robots and 3-D technology.
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Sisterhood of the seductive smile
05/26/2010
THERE IS A SISTERHOOD OF THE SEDUCTIVE SMILE. And these powerful women, aware or not, can make or break your mood, your dreams, your lover or your husband!
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Connecting Chicago to coral
Students here, in Fiji, will examine reef issues through the Web

05/19/2010
It's a scene right out of "Finding Nemo," with sea turtles and jellyfish float along above eye-popping coral reefs. Except this is a virtual world and behind the screen sit Chicago high school students exploring the depths.
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With the renters
Home hunting as great theater in "The Pigeons"

05/12/2010
Layered complexity
Romare Bearden arrives at the cultural center

05/05/2010
A traveling exhibit that gathers more than 75 of artist Romare Bearden’s works arrived at the Chicago Cultural Center this month, allowing a fascinating glimpse at the visual worlds created by one of the 20th century’s most important black visual artists.
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The man behind the colors
Doc examines a Chicago legend

04/28/2010
Sushi 'pub' keeps it simple
Masu Izakaya focuses on small-plate offerings

04/21/2010
Food Review
A new standby
Flaco’s Tacos is great for friends, affordable and tasty, if inconsistent

04/14/2010
It’s a world where diners are getting more and more finicky about their Mexican food. A master like Rick Bayless and his famous Frontera Grill and Topolobampo on North Clark Street have set a standard — providing guidance for knock-offs like Adobo Grill (in Old Town and Wicker Park) and Zapatista on South Wabash.
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All in the tragic family
Art house giants come together for strange cinema

04/07/2010
The strains of family history
Modern and WWII-era Poland the setting for award-winning novel

03/31/2010



