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    May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. BRIEF: Love pie? Buy this book

    Erie Times-News, Pa.
    Just got a copy of "175 Best Mini Pie Recipes," by Julie Anne Hession in the mail. It would be ideal for those who love to bake, offering recipes and instructions -- with process photos -- for 17 kinds of dough, as well as fillings and glazes, sweet fruit...
  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| Vacation Starter
  3. Cruise Port Spotlight: Boston

    A frequent stop and embarkation port on New England/Canada and Bermuda voyages as well as starting point of some seasonal Caribbean cruises and an occasional stop on trans-Atlantic voyages, Boston has seen a dramatic increase in cruise business in recent years. The city welcomed its one-millionth cruise passenger in 2011 and launched an $11 million renovation to the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal including a new third floor with 60,000-square feet of space for passenger processing at Cruiseport Boston in 2010. Passenger-friendly Cruiseport Boston is only a couple of miles from the city’s downtown with plentiful taxis when ships are in port and a trolley shuttle that links the waterfront to such must-sees as the colonial-style Faneuil Hall Marketplace on 1, Faneuil Hall Square, Quincy Market, a historic building on 4, South Market Street with great shops and peddler carts galore; the New England Aquarium with more than 70 exhibits with aquatic animals from around the world at Central Wharf, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market; and Copley Square in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood with diverse architectural styles including such buildings as Boston’s Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library and the John Hancock buildings including a tower by noted Chinese architect I.M. Pei. Back Bay also boasts such landmarks as the Boston Public Garden; Boston Common, America’s oldest public park; and the Cheers Pub, “where everybody knows your name.”
    Special Correspondent
    A frequent stop and embarkation port on New England/Canada and Bermuda voyages as well as starting point of some seasonal Caribbean cruises and an occasional stop on trans-Atlantic voyages, Boston has seen a dramatic increase in cruise business in...

    Tags: Copley Square, Cruises, Architecture, Shipbuilding, Tourism and Leisure

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. A noon-y at Rooney's

    The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.
    Rooney's Cafe, the newest addition to the Mineral Springs Mall in downtown Alton, is adding a touch of international flair to the downtown area. "I have had this in my mind for many years," owner Tracey Muscarella said. "I was looking for just the right...

    Tags: South Africa, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Breads, Africa, Cheese

  6. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Cambridge Square celebrates opening

    Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.
    Barrier Properties, developer of Cambridge Square in Ooltewah, will host an open house weekend May 17-18 with live music, local food, and children's activities to mark the opening of the new office and retail complex. Cambridge Square is being developed...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Architecture, Pizzas

  8. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Party-goers raise mint juleps to the Kentucky Derby

    The Blade
    The 139th Run for the Roses May 4 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, inspired many local people to host Derby- themed affairs, with red roses, hats, Southern-style food such as bourbon balls and Derby pie, and mint juleps. Sylvania Country Club hosted...

    Tags: Auction Service, Culture, Signature Bank, Ceremonies, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Sun shines on opening

    Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.
    The sun was high in the sky when Brian Jackson, radio personality and master of ceremonies, kicked off the 35th annual International Bar-B-Q Festival inside downtown Owensboro's RiverPark Center on Friday. Fearing rain, festival organizers reassembled...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Arts and Culture

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Locally-owned shops offer great Mother's Day gift options

    Hickory Daily Record, N.C.
    Tomorrow is the second Sunday in May, and that means it's almost Mother's Day. If you're still looking for that special something for Mom, there are plenty of local shops where you can find the perfect gift. Bisque n' Beads For a personalized,...

    Tags: Media Industry, House and Home, Personal Service, Aromatherapy, Lifestyle and Leisure

  14. May 14, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. A newbie's guide to Chicago Craft Beer Week

    How much does Chicago love its beer? Our craft beer week is 11 days long, if that's any indication. The fourth annual Chicago Craft Beer Week (May 16-26) is busier than past years, with 21 new breweries joining the lineup of tastings, tap takeovers and $4 pint nights. The schedule can seem a bit intimidating to newcomers, so we've mapped out the ultimate calendar for those looking to dip their toes into Chicago's thriving beer world. If you're planning to attend multiple events, download the free Chicago Craft Beer Week app (chibeerweek.com), which has a complete listing of the more than 400 events, plus neighborhood guides and a function that tracks your attendance, earns you points and could win you some swag at the end of the week. My advice to first-timers? Check out a bar you've never been to, drink plenty of water and clear your week of morning meetings. <a href="mailto:kbernot@tribune.com">kbernot@tribune.com</a> | @redeyeeatdrink
    RedEye
    How much does Chicago love its beer? Our craft beer week is 11 days long, if that's any indication. The fourth annual Chicago Craft Beer Week (May 16-26) is busier than past years, with 21 new breweries joining the lineup of tastings, tap takeovers and $4...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Wicker Park, Bleep (euphemism), River North, Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. From Scratch expansion OK'd

    In case the gourmet pretzels, chocolate bars and coconut cream pies available at From Scratch Marketplace in La Grange's downtown aren't enough, its owner is planning to expand the shop this summer.
    In case the gourmet pretzels, chocolate bars and coconut cream pies available at From Scratch Marketplace in La Grange's downtown aren't enough, its owner is planning to expand the shop this summer. The renovations will allow more vendors to work in the...

    Tags: Business, New Products

  18. May 2, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Community notes Thursday, May 2, 2013

    Births
    Births A daughter, Hadley May Meadows, was born to Stephanie and Jeremiah Meadows of Boyne City on Friday, April 26, 2013, at Charlevoix Area Hospital. Hadley weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long at birth. Her siblings are Paris Meadows...

    Tags: Libraries, HIV, Dentistry and Dental Health, Diabetes, Wii

  20. May 1, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Ley que involucra a mineras en Perú genera pugnas en gabinete

    Reuters
    LIMA (Reuters) - Un funcionario clave del Gobierno peruano renunciará en los próximos días, dijeron fuentes a Reuters, en medio de una pugna en el gabinete sobre qué pueblos indígenas deben ser incluidos en una ley que ha frenado millonarios...

    Tags: Ollanta Humala

  22. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Significant sequels

    In the last six months, three highly regarded restaurant chef/operators &mdash; Stephanie Izard of Girl &amp; the Goat, Graham Elliot of his eponymous restaurant, and David Flom and Matt Moore of Chicago Cut Steakhouse &mdash; have opened sequel restaurants, each a more casual, more affordable version of their high-end originals.
    In the last six months, three highly regarded restaurant chef/operators — Stephanie Izard of Girl & the Goat, Graham Elliot of his eponymous restaurant, and David Flom and Matt Moore of Chicago Cut Steakhouse — have opened sequel restaurants,...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Michelin Group, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Breads, Eggs Benedict

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