Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Highlights
Rogers Park

Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood is known for its vintage apartments and Victorian houses, its proximity to Loyola University Chicago, and its independent spirit. Read about Rogers Park  Show more »
Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood is known for its vintage apartments and Victorian houses, its proximity to Loyola University Chicago, and its independent spirit. Read about Rogers Park  « Show less

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 1-12 of 426
» View chicagobreakingbusiness.com items only
    May 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Theo Ubique to stage Sondheim's 'Passion'

    Theo Ubique Theatre, the small Chicago company known for its intimate productions of musicals, will stage Stephen Sondheim's "Passion" as part of its 2013-14 season, the Rogers Park company has announced. "Passion" will be helmed by Theo Ubique artistic...

    Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Theater, Master Class (play), Music

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. BRIEF: College baseball: Mules receive No. 2 seed in regional

    The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Mo.
    The Central Missouri Mules baseball team was named the No. 2 seed for the NCAA Division II Central Regional on Sunday in Indianapolis. The Mules will play fifth-seeded St. Cloud State on Thursday at Franklin Rogers Park in Mankato, Minn. The Mules...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Baseball, College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Umami burger faceoff

    Having exhausted the foie gras/Kobe short rib/shaved trufflization of burger-swankifying, the foodie brain trusts decided the next great innovation in the hamburger arts will come from Japan: the mysterious fifth "taste" known as umami.
    Having exhausted the foie gras/Kobe short rib/shaved trufflization of burger-swankifying, the foodie brain trusts decided the next great innovation in the hamburger arts will come from Japan: the mysterious fifth "taste" known as umami. Umami is so hard...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Mushrooms, Japan, Hamburgers

  6. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Night Out in the Parks: Chicago announces summer activities

    Circus performers and Shakespearean actors helped Mayor Rahm Emanuel announce Tuesday that the city is doubling the number of performances and cultural events at its parks this summer. 
    Tribune reporter
    Circus performers and Shakespearean actors helped Mayor Rahm Emanuel announce Tuesday that the city is doubling the number of performances and cultural events at its parks this summer.  Amid lush greenery and newly bloomed flowers at Garfield Park...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Garfield Park Conservatory, Humboldt Park, Chicago Park District, Arts and Culture

  8. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Store robbed at gunpoint across from police station

    A convenience store across the street from the Rogers Park police station was held up at gunpoint overnight, police said.
    Tribune reporter
    A convenience store across the street from the Rogers Park police station was held up at gunpoint overnight, police said. The robber entered the store, pulled a gun and demanded money from a clerk standing at the register in the 6500 block of North...

    Tags: Criminals

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Relatives fight over estate of poisoned lottery winner

    The family of a North Side businessman who died of cyanide poisoning after winning a $1 million lottery jackpot is disputing a deal he purportedly signed leaving his share of several dry cleaning stores to his wife.
    The family of a North Side businessman who died of cyanide poisoning after winning a $1 million lottery jackpot is disputing a deal he purportedly signed leaving his share of several dry cleaning stores to his wife. In an emergency motion filed Monday...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Lawyers

  12. May 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Chicago band Switchback keeping musical options open

    Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology.
    Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology. You might think him...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic Storm (music group), Music Theater, Leon Russell, Music Industry

  14. May 2, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Female Beastie Boys tribute band honor the late Adam Yauch

    It's been 32 years since the Beastie Boys were founded, but the band's fan base is as strong as ever. And although no one can replace the now-defunct band, Chicago fans can pay tribute to Mike D, MCA and Ad-Rock thanks to their female counterparts in She's Crafty, an all all-female Beastie Boys tribute band.
    For RedEye
    It's been 32 years since the Beastie Boys were founded, but the band's fan base is as strong as ever. And although no one can replace the now-defunct band, Chicago fans can pay tribute to Mike D, MCA and Ad-Rock thanks to their female counterparts in She'...

    Tags: Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Beastie Boys (music group), Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Adidas AG

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Five books by Chicago authors appearing at Lit Fest

    In Thomas Dyja's cultural history of Chicago, "The Third Coast," he writes that in Nelson Algren's day, "being Chicago's Famous Writer was like winning the heavyweight title — there was only one at a time, and you kept the belt for as long as you could beat all comers." That's not true anymore. But while you may know the names of many of the city's heaviest hitters — Gillian Flynn, Chris Ware, Stuart Dybek — Printers Row Lit Fest offers a chance to become familiar with many more. This week's roundup features five Chicago-area authors — some more established than others — who each published debut novels within the past year.
    In Thomas Dyja's cultural history of Chicago, "The Third Coast," he writes that in Nelson Algren's day, "being Chicago's Famous Writer was like winning the heavyweight title — there was only one at a time, and you kept the belt for as long as you...

    Tags: Nelson Algren, Edgar Allan Poe, Literature, Poetry, Arts and Culture

  18. May 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Mortal Kombat' creator Ed Boon back with DC superhero game

    Ed Boon was pulling punches.
    Ed Boon was pulling punches. I could tell immediately: Why else would Aquaman be wiping the floor with Batman? Not to mention, I was playing Ed Boon in a video game, a fighting game, that Ed Boon, the king of the fighting-game genre, created. The game...

    Tags: Gaming, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Zynga Inc., Science and Technology, Sony Corp.

  20. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  21. Suspect in Rogers Park cab robberies arrested

    A Rogers Park man accused of robbing neighborhood cab drivers was arrested Monday after police learned he had also stolen food from a local Dominick's supermarket.
    RedEye
    A Rogers Park man accused of robbing neighborhood cab drivers was arrested Monday after police learned he had also stolen food from a local Dominick's supermarket. Police arrested Charles Boatman, 38, of the 6000 block of North Kenmore Avenue, in his...

    Tags: Theft

  22. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Hyde Park shooting: 'When he passed away, he was in my arms'

    One minute Luis Galvin was opening the door to his Hyde Park apartment, the next he was lying on the floor holding his dying friend.
    Tribune reporters
    One minute Luis Galvin was opening the door to his Hyde Park apartment, the next he was lying on the floor holding his dying friend. "I was down on the ground, I was just waiting for the rest of the shots to come," Galvin told reporters outside his...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Roseland, Grand Boulevard

 1  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-36Next >
Original site for Rogers Park topic gallery.
Loading...
 
 

Date:

Credit:

User-submitted

Tags:

Rate:
Sending...

E-mail this photo

Error: malformed email address(es)
Both "from" and "recipient" email fields are required.

Recipient E-mail Addresses

(up to 3, separated by commas) Send me a copy.

From:

e-mail | buy this photo | link to photo
Rogers Park Photos
More than 1,420 residents of the 49th Ward cast their b...
(May 13, 2013)
New bus stop benches in Rogers Park
Puddles reflect pedestrians on the platform at the Roge...
(May 10, 2013)
 Reflecting steps
Detective Bureau Ð Area North Community Alert: Wanted f...
(May 7, 2013)
Cook County Sheriff Police Sketch