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Cultura Ccafe Moves, Rebrands As The Peoples Cafe Opens In Its Place

Claudia Quiñónez and Jocelyn Telles are rebranding their cafe from Cultura Ccafe to Terra Coffee as they relocate to a larger space next to the Belmont Blue Line stop. The new cafe will feature a broader menu, emphasize Guatemalan coffee, and aim to foster community connections. The opening is expected in late December or early January after construction delays.

Farm Bar Celebrates 10 Years In Lakeview With A Toast To The Neighborhood

Farm Bar, a farm-to-table restaurant in Lakeview, celebrates its 10th anniversary this month with a weeklong event featuring beloved menu items. Co-owners T.J. Callahan and Ferdia Doherty attribute their success to strong community support and a commitment to simple, high-quality food.

At Least 3 Wounded In Shooting At South Side Jewel-Osco, Police Say

Three people were shot at a Jewel-Osco supermarket on Chicago's South Side Tuesday morning, leaving one victim in serious condition. The incident occurred when a 46-year-old security guard intervened in a theft, prompting one suspect to open fire. Police are currently investigating and have not made any arrests.

"'Hamilton' Returns To Chicago Don't Throw Away Your Shot At Tickets"

"Hamilton" returns to Chicago for a limited engagement from March 6 to April 24 at the CIBC Theatre. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, priced between $40 and $159, with a lottery for 40 $10 seats available for each performance. Created by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical is based on the biography of founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Border Patrol Boss And Agents Could Be Leaving Chicago This Week Reports

Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino and several agents may leave Chicago this week amid ongoing controversy over their enforcement actions. Mayor Brandon Johnson criticized the federal operations for taking undue credit for crime reductions in the city, while a DHS official asserted that federal agents would remain active in the area.

Gino Martys Mired In Debt And Legal Troubles, But Owner Of West Loop Restaurant Vows A Comeback

Gino & Marty’s, a once-popular Italian restaurant in Chicago's Fulton Market, faces over $400,000 in unpaid debts while its owner, Gino Bartucci, plans a comeback. The restaurant has closed amid allegations from former employees of unpaid wages and is currently facing eviction. Bartucci claims to be working with agencies to resolve outstanding issues.

The Ultimate Chicago Thanksgiving Pie Guide

The Chopping Block in Lincoln Square offers its signature cast-iron skillet apple pie for Thanksgiving, available for pre-order at $80. With a well-structured production process, the team produces around 50 pies each Thanksgiving, using Granny Smith apples for their tart flavor. Customers are encouraged to order early for the holiday season.

'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' Hosting First-Ever Chicago Countdown This Year

“Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” will feature its first-ever Chicago countdown at midnight central time on December 31. The event will be broadcast live on ABC-7 Chicago, showcasing the city’s culture and spirit with fireworks and performances. Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed excitement about the opportunity to highlight Chicago's vibrancy during the iconic celebration.

UChicago Workers Want University To Take Stronger Stance Against Feds On Campus

University of Chicago faculty have ceased using whistles to call students due to fears of federal immigration enforcement. They demand stronger protections against federal agents on campus, including a ban on agents without warrants and improved communication about immigration activity.

Tortoise Kicks Off World Tour With Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra

Chicago band Tortoise will perform with the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra on Tuesday, marking the launch of their world tour. The concert coincides with the release of their new album "Touch," the band's first in nine years. Tortoise, known for its genre-blending sound, continues to innovate despite members living in different cities.

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