Living
Yard sale tips: How to sell your stuff
So your house is full of junk and you want to get rid of the clutter and make some cash? I hear you.
What to do this summer
Pick veggies. Enjoy the theater. See a concert. Settle down with a book. We'll help you spend those summer days.
What makes a great coffeehouse?
Whether you're looking for music, comedy, or more, area coffeehouses have it.
• Map it: Your favorite spots
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Old-fashioned fun, old-fashioned price tag
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Festivals
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Adler's 'Cosmic Collisions' intense
Food
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Bill Daley: A rosé summer
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For the love of pudding
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Dinner Tonight: Currying flavor with chickpeas
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Rating low-fat plain yogurt
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Off the Shelf: Oprah cookbook, caramel corn, cheese spread
Style
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WHO/WHAT/WEAR
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Strap-happy
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Fashion students learn culture lessons
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Dresses for day to night for less than $100? Totally doable
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Behind the scenes at a model-search boot camp
Home life
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Beard Award-winner lives 'lite' in his Lincoln Park town house
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Building tablescapes around the blooms
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Five plants even you can't kill Photos
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Enter our Glorious Gardens 2008 contest here
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Garden contest winner always on lookout for ideas, inspiration
Health & Fitness
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Scrubs should be freshly scrubbed
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Trip to Sox game takes dangerous turn for boy
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City IDs salmonella cluster
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Harvey goes to bat for kids' baseball
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Gimpy golfers share thrill of Woods' win, agony of his pain
Books
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Pinch Hitters: "The Crowd Sounds Happy" is Nicholas Dawidoff's memoir of growing up in a troubled family with baseball as his anchor
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Joseph Persico's "Franklin and Lucy"
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"Cost," by Roxana Robinson
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"The Story of Edgar Sawtelle," by David Wroblewski
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Writers share their experiences with middle age, death, marriage and families




