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Does Evanston Need a Lakefront Protection Ordinance?

On Wednesday evening, October 2, the Democratic Party of Evanston (DPOE) will host a panel discussion on the topic: “Should Evanston pass an ordinance to protect our lakefront?” A public discussion of the issue will follow the panel discussion.

The panel will include Ald. Coleen Burrus (9th Ward), University of Illinois at Chicago Prof. Martin Jaffe (to provide an academic perspective), Peter Marks (a local property owner) and Eric Singer (local business owner). It will be moderated by Cameron Davis.

The event will begin at 6:30 PM in the Skylight event space in the Heartwood Center, 1818 Dempster (just east of Dempster and Dodge). Free street parking is available on both Dempster and Dodge.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Food Should Taste Good vie for my love

2013-09-17-brooklyn-nine-nine-food-truck-625x322As I was nearing downtown Chicago on the Metra train this morning, my wife called me.  Although I was on one of the “quiet cars” and couldn’t talk, I figured it was important so I answered the phone.  I was right! She told me that someone was giving out free chips just outside the train station and someone else was giving out free coffee and donuts at Madison and Wacker.  A daily double!

2013-09-17-blue-corn-tortilla-chips-173x220The company with the free chips is called Food Should Taste Good.  They have handed out free samples of their chips at the train station several times this summer.  Today it was their blue corn tortilla chips, which I think are very good.  A couple of other times they gave away their sweet potato tortilla chips which were very tasty.

A block away, Fox TV‘s new comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, starring Andy Samberg, had a food truck giving away coffee, donut holes and bagels, as well as free pens and sunglasses promoting the show.  The show premieres tonight on Fox.  The shows web page describes the show as follows:2013-09-17-brooklyn-nine-nine-freebies-220x165

From Emmy Award-winning writer/producers Dan Goor and Michael Schur (“Parks and Recreation”), and starring Emmy Award winners Andy Samberg (“Saturday Night Live”) and Andre Braugher (“Men of a Certain Age,” “Homicide: Life on the Street”), BROOKLYN NINE-NINE is a new single-camera ensemble comedy about what happens when a talented, but carefree, detective and his diverse group of colleagues get a new captain with a lot to prove.

Detective JAKE PERALTA (Samberg) is gifted enough that he’s never had to work too hard or follow the rules too closely. Perhaps because he has the best arrest record among his colleagues, he’s been enabled – if not indulged – throughout his entire career. That is, until the precinct gets a new commanding officer, Captain RAY HOLT (Braugher).

Captain Holt believes in rules and regulations, two concepts that have long been overlooked by the detectives in the 99th precinct. Jake’s colleagues are a brilliant and capable bunch, but lack a certain level of discipline and leadership. They compete with each other, annoy each other, gossip and flirt, but at the end of the day, they have each other’s backs.

As the precinct’s honorary straight arrow, Detective AMY SANTIAGO (Melissa Fumero, “One Life to Live,” “Gossip Girl”) is thrilled with the leadership change. Having grown up with seven brothers, Amy is extremely competitive…about everything. She is hell-bent on collaring more criminals than Jake, and she’s keenly aware of how many arrests she needs to close the gap. Holt’s next-in-command is Sergeant TERRY JEFFORDS (Terry Crews, “Bridesmaids,” “Everybody Hates Chris”), a linebacker of a man who’s lost his nerve after his wife had twin baby girls – Cagney and Lacey – and he lives in fear of not seeing them grow up.

Also working cases in Brooklyn’s 99th is Detective CHARLES BOYLE (Joe Lo Truglio, “Wreck-It Ralph,” “Superbad”), who idolizes Jake and is the precinct’s workhorse; he’s not brilliant, he’s not physically gifted, but he tries harder than anyone else. Charles pines for the vocally opinionated Detective ROSA DIAZ (Stephanie Beatriz, “Modern Family,” “The Closer”), with whom he stands no chance at all. Rosa is simultaneously tough, sexy and scary as hell. Meddling in everyone’s affairs is GINA LINETTI (Chelsea Peretti, “Parks and Recreation,” “Kroll Show”), the eccentric and self-absorbed civilian office manager.

Together, they interrogate suspects, arrest perps and solve murders. But, ultimately, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE is a workplace comedy that’s not really about the job. It’s about the men and women behind the badge – singing karaoke, grabbing a beer, and dabbling in each other’s personal lives– all while protecting the fine people of Brooklyn.

All in all, a pretty good start to the day.

Windy City BBQ Classic

windy-city-bbqThis Sunday, September 1, marks the second annual Windy City BBQ Classic and my son Peter and I have already purchased our tickets.   There will be more that 30 pit masters vieing in Chicago’s only authentic barbecue competition where competitors have to use only wood or charcoal to cook meat for an accredited judging panel.

This year’s daylong competition has moved to the South Parking Lot at Soldier Field and starts at noon.

Besides tasting the ribs, chicken, brisket and pork shoulder all day long, there will be 30 craft beer offerings and live music until closing at 9 PM.

We’ll take plenty of photos and share them.  Sorry we can’t share the BBQ or beer – if you want those, you’ll have to buy your own ticket and come down to Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon.

Lunch at the Signature Room

Today, Mary Therese and I joined Colleen Howard and Di Murphy, and 8 of their other friends and family to celebrate their 9th anniversary at the Signature Room on the 95th Floor of the John Hancock Building.

Although the temperature in Chicago reportedly hit 100 degrees in some places, the views from the top of the city looking down were cool.

The heat index — how it really feels — is supposed to be above 105 degrees. Thank goodness for air conditioning.

A view of the Chicago loop, looking south from the 95th floor of the John Hancock building. July 18, 2013 © David K Staub

A view of the Chicago loop, looking south from the 95th floor of the John Hancock building. July 18, 2013 © David K Staub

Lake Michigan and Navy Pier

A view of the Lake Michigan and Chicago’s Navy Pier, looking east from the 95th floor of the John Hancock building. July 18, 2013 © David K Staub

 

Google Field Trip Gives Free Museum Passes

Google’s Field Trip app is giving users free admission into 23 museums and zoos during July. In Chicago, users of the app can get free admission to the The Field Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Other participating institutions are located in Washington D.C., New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and Reno.

Google Field Trip app

Google Field Trip app

How it works

The free Google Field Trip app tracks your location through your phone’s GPS. Google has assembled data on restaurants, venues, public art, movie locations and points of historical interest from 110 different content partners. Depending on how you have set the notifications in the settings, when you are in the vicinity of one of those locations, the app will notify you.

To promote the app, during July Google is giving free admission by simply showing the free ticket on your phone. To take advantage of the free ticket, download Google Field Trip from the iTunes App Store or Google Play. When you are near one of the attractions included in the offer, a free pass will automatically appear within the Nearby Tab, with your free tickets.Each museum has only a limited number of free passes.

Participating museums

The complete list of museums participating in Google’s Field Trip promotion are:

Museum of the City of New York, NYC
The Museum of Arts and Design, NYC
Bronx Zoo, NYC
Central Park Zoo, NYC
National Building Museum, Washington DC
Crime Museum, Washington DC
President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington DC
The Field Museum, Chicago
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco
Walt Disney Family Museum, San Francisco
Exploratorium, San Francisco
Legion of Honor, San Francisco
de Young Museum, San Francisco
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Pittock Mansion, Portland
Portland Art Museum, Portland
Portland Children’s Museum, Portland
Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, Reno
Nevada Museum of Art, Reno