o the untrained eye, Poag Mahone's comes across as a surprisingly authentic Irish pub where few but cheesy sports bars, over-priced lounges and old-school dive bars have feared to tread. Experienced night owls will recognize Poag Mahone's for it's true nature: part of the trader's
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160 Piano & Cabaret opened in 2006 after a major face lift. It served previously as Annex 3, once a famous stomping ground for gay athletes. Long-time owner Jim Flint felt the bar needed to be revamped, renamed and, although it remains a gay bar,
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Hamburger Mary's Rec Room is a place that lets patrons enjoy all the perks that Hamburger Mary's restaurant has to offer but in a sports bar setting. Located in the heart of Chicago's far north Andersonville neighborhood, the Rec Room is another addition to the
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Antioxidants are compounds that may protect our cells from highly reactive molecules called “free radicals.” Free radicals are molecules that can form as the result of normal body processes or through harmful environmental exposures such as cigarette smoke or radiation. These unstable molecules can damage
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For everyone, there comes a time when you graduate from 25¢ wing night, beer pong and "speed mating," and start looking for more sophisticated nightlife options. To further your studies, you could pay a visit to a European-style taverna, a trendy gastropub and a chic
The son of a Louisiana sharecropper, legendary bluesman and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee George "Buddy" Guy first arrived in Chicago in 1957, penniless and hungry, but he impressed Muddy Waters and started playing in his band. In the 1970s, Buddy kept his