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Raphael Kadushin
With art seminars, fashion, and styling services, this Oak Street boutique is a one-stop-shop for a whole new cultivated you
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
“Eyebeam Resurfaces: The Future of the Digital Archive,” at Eyebeam, New York, January 8 – January 12Reflecting on the game-changing effect of Hurricane Sandy on the conservation of art — from the analog to the digital — this four-day event series will...
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Raphael Kadushin
Embeya cements the rep of Chicago's new culinary capital, West Randolph Street
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ARTINFO
– Leopold Museum Covers Up Steamy Ads: The advertisements for the Leopold Museum's exhibition "Naked Men," which showcases the evolution of male nudity in art, has proven too hot for the city of Vienna to handle. The posters, which depict three male...
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Julia Halperin
Launching an art fair in Chicago is a gutsy enterprise. The city’s art market has a storied history that is hard to live up to and a recent past that’s hard to live down. Longtime exhibitors remember the golden days of Art Chicago in the 1980s, when...
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Raphael Kadushin
Two new cocktail lounges are poised to set the imbibing scene a sizzle.
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Raphael Kadushin
Grant Achatz takes diners to Japan in the latest iteration of his lauded Chicago restaurant.
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ARTINFO
– Met to Open on Mondays?: The Metropolitan Museum of Art is proposing to open its doors on Mondays starting next July, meaning the museum would be open every day for the first time in more than 40 years. The decision — which is not yet final...
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Janelle Zara
OMA is no stranger to luxury retail, having worked with the likes of Prada and G-Star to construct everything from boutiques, to headquarters, to Fashion Week runways. It’s fitting, then, that Sheikh Majed Al-Sabah of Kuwait would tap the Rem Koolhaas-helmed...
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Raphael Kadushin
Why buy generic global goods when the best Chicago boutiques stock heart-of-the-Heartlands finds?














