Jennifer Black
Born in the Greater Philadelphia area, I moved to Chicago, IL in 2003. I currently live in the Rogers Park neighborhood with my two cats and a very large collection of My Little Ponies.
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The Ghost of Mozart StreetIn the Chicago neighborhood of Rogers Park, a house experiences paranormal activity.
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Best Burger in Chicago is BuffaloThe Heartland Cafe in West Rogers Parks serves up food for the body and soul.
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Planes, Trains, and Victorian DollhousesTom Thumb provides crafting supplies and a dose old-fashioned service in Evanston
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King Cake and Ostara CandlesA young Wiccan finds Jesus... in a King Cake.
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Yellow and Blue Make Green, Right?After a scheduling snafu leaves her several credits short of graduating on time, an art major makes up the difference by taking 101 art classes at a community college.
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The Ghost of MozartA house in the Rogers Park neighborhood may play host to a ghost called Chester.
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Fish and Chips and ArtA summer in England yields an art education and a life education.
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Evanston Dog Beach is Doggone Fun!With access to Lake Michigan, the Evanston Dog Beach features fun for all dogs and their owners. -
Superbowl GuacamoleWhy have boring pre-made dips from the supermarket when this is so easy to make?
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The Weather Outside is Frightful, and so is the TravelHow NOT to travel for the holidays. -
Kosher Delight at Devon Fish and PizzaA new kosher restaurant opens in West Rogers Park and serves far more than breaded fish patties.
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Want a Purebred? Don't Buy, ADOPT!So, whether you want an American Bulldog or an Abyssianian cat, a Burmese python or a Lionhead rabbit; somewhere there is a rescue specializing in that perfect breed
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How a Bookworm Learned to Love the MoviesMost books lose much of their charm in their transition into film. All it took was one excellent "translation" to renew my faith in movies.
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Unique, Tres ChicWith a dollar not stretching as far as it used to, hunting through the local thrift store for cool clothes sure beats spending your life savings at the mall.
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Nostalgia Rules at Quake CollectiblesToys are no longer just for children only at this independently-owned Lincoln Square business that boasts thousands of vintage toys.