The popular black yoga bottoms are sheerer than ever before, making them see-through. The company says about 17 percent of their entire stock of pants needs to be recalled.
Cleetus Friedman is keeping his sustainable food vibe in Ravenswood. Along with being a finalist for the host of "Check, Please!" he'll be the new chef at Fountainhead.
Take a peak inside the newly-opened Rolls 'N Bowls at Lincoln and Eastwood avenues.
Tickets go on sale soon for the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce's biannual wine stroll.
Adan and Mirella Moreno are taking on a new challenge in a new neighborhood.
The new monthly event from Gather combines food and wine in a relaxed atmosphere.
City of Chicago health inspectors gave critical citations to two local restaurants after receiving complaints.
The independent bike store is making a comeback to Chicago—this time in the Ravenswood corridor.
With the closing of the Cinnamon Café, a new business won't be too far in the future, the landlord says.
Lincoln Square might be known for its German heritage, but local shops are still celebrating St. Patrick's Day.
The newest space at the Lillstreet Art Center is a professional development area for companies to collaborate and brainstorm through art.
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, a local bar earns a spot in the best list of Irish bars in the city.
CrossFit, a new strength and endurance exercise program, is gaining momentum across the country—including Lincoln Square.
The Ravenswood Community Council, a nonprofit tasked with bettering the neighborhood, is holding an open house Thursday.
The bike shop that has been tempting cyclists since putting up signs in January has an opening date in sight.
Residents thought it was game over for Time Out Sports Bar near Rockwell, but the neighborhood staple is just going through some renovations.
Lincoln Square residents got free frozen yogurt for a day as a local business owner reopened his shop.
Shelley Young, the owner of The Chopping Block, is auditioning for the new host of 'Check Please!'
Northcenter and Lincoln Square area restaurants, bakeries and bars are facing off against other Chicago venues to earn the honor of "best" in categories including brunch, pizza, and more. Voting earns participants a chance at a "drea
Chicago craft breweries are putting a new twist on the internet craze, the Harlem Shake.
Residents made three complaints to the Chicago Heath Department against local restaurants, but all eateries passed food inspections.
The frozen yogurt shop in Lincoln Square, which was supposed to reopen in early February and then last weekend, has set a March 1 opening date.
Two good friends from Latvia decided to come to the U.S. and pursue their dream of building a business around their dogs.
Tim Cottini, the chef at Fork on Lincoln Avenue, is bringing a farm concept to small plates.
The massive new building faced challenges during construction, making the new opening date a far cry from initial reports saying it would open yet in 2012.
No matter your reason for liking the fried seafood tradition, here's where you can get it in the neighborhood.
The newly-renovated bowling alley opened earlier this month, but is ready to celebrate with a party on Friday.
The James Beard Foundation named a familiar face to its 2013 semifinalist list.
The 'Coming Soon' sign outside the Rolls 'N Bowls storefront is no longer a mystery.
The frozen yogurt shop at 4701 N. Lincoln Ave. has been closed since December for renovations.
As the old hospital comes down at Winchester and Damen, so does 12 years of graffiti.
Area government joined hospital officials at Advocate’s new site for the Center for Advanced Care, a $100 million project that will greatly expand the medical center’s complex.
Single, married, or awkwardly feeling each other out, here's where you can snag a special meal in the neighborhood.
Goosefoot chef and owner Chris Nugent earned an award not from food writers, but from the Chicago food community.
With six breweries, two restaurants and a whiskey distillery, there was no tapping out at Winter Brew on Saturday.
Three local businesses are nominated for Time Out Chicago’s 2013 Eat Out Awards, and we get to help choose the winner.
Headed to Winter Brew on Saturday? Here's everything you need to know!
Two Lincoln Square restaurants were inspected this week because of a complaint; both eateries passed their health inspections.
Neighborhood resident Mark Borelli is incorporating family into his new pizza and sandwich joint on West Lawrence Avenue. The space has previously been two other pizza places—Giordano's and Stefano's.
The owner of a Chicago restaurant group bought the building at 2434 W. Montrose, which formerly housed a bar that reported frequent disturbances. A new restaurant with an international sports theme will open in its place.