CHICAGO magazine January 1999 World Class and 50 similar items
CHICAGO magazine January 1999 World Class Doctors Jeremy Piven Bar Guide
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Publication Year: |
1998 |
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English |
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United States |
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Vintage |
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Magazine |
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Chicago Magazine |
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Weekly |
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News, General Interest, New York, Ballet |
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April, October |
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TITLE: CHICAGO Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1999; Vol. 48, No. 1
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: World Class Doctors. Neurosurgeon Leonard J. Cerullo. Photography By Marc Hauser
Grooming: Joyce Taft.
World Class Doctors by Dennis Rodkin and Geoffrey Johnson There are doctors and then there are doctors. These 20 area specialists stand in the forefront of their profession, pioneers in the war against disease.
Making Them Talk by Jonathan Eig Chicago police extracted murder confessions out of two young boys--even though later evidence suggested they had not commited the crime.
Jeremy Piven Acts Out by Ted Allen Although Very Bad Things didn't score big, actor Jeremy Piven is piercing hardened critical hearts on TV's Cupid.
Losing Ramiro by Marc Spiegler Chicago poet Luis Rodriguez fought desperately to steer his son Ramiro away from street life. Now Ramiro is in prison for attempted murder.
The 1998 Chicagoans of the Year Celebrating the inspirational achievements of eight outstanding individuals including a blues queen, a Cubs MVP, and an inner-city school principal.
Passion PLay by Stacy Wallace-Albert For creative custom-tailored weddings, local designers are spinning out singular styles in gowns, wraps, and jewelry. Plus, a guide to gift registries.
BAR GUIDE PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS GUILLEN
(Special Pullout Section)
The Bar Guide
by Jeff Ruby and David Zivan
We found more than 140 spots in the city to venture at night, from classic neighborhood taverns to the newest dance clubs and cocktail lounges.
FRONTLINES The Soup Nazi, Chicago style; Second City alum Horatio Sanz hits Saturday Night Live; more.
STYLE SHEET Revamped furs, boots laced with silver and gold, cutting a rug by Stacy Wallace-Albert.
STAGE SCREEN In the play How I Learned to Drive, the characters ignore the stop signs. by Penelope Mesic.
REAL LIVES Reconstructing a life, marriage, and family after a brutal sexual assault by Marcia Froelke Coburn.
DINING OUT Two divergent North Side restaurants share a common heritage--whether they realize it or not. by Dennis Ray Wheaton.
SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS A South Side pub that offers Bud, Michelob, and model trains by Terry Sullivan.
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