As patrons enter the doors of Lincoln Square’s Chicago Printmakers Collaborative, they are welcomed by shelves stacked with materials used in printmaking—like brushes, inks, and…
Posts tagged as “Lincoln Square”

It’s always Oktoberfest in the Brauhaus, according to owner and chef Harry Kempf who opened the German-American restaurant Chicago Brauhaus in Lincoln Square over 40…
Now Open Till October, Lincoln Square Farmers Market Extends Season
A news report from Patty Wetli, Center Square Journal Good news for fans of the Thursday night Lincoln Square Farmers Market, and for those who’ve…
Plug-in Hybrids, Women in Film, Dank Haus
Environmental Law and Policy Center (ELPC) Plug-in Hybrids: Smart Strategies for Reducing Pollution—Why Location and Charging Time Matter Image via Wikipedia Please join us Jan.…
Center Square Ledger Offers News from Francisco to Addison
Imagine a community of 80,000 people living in a diverse residential area of young families, empty nesters and seniors, with good housing stock, lots of…
Strange Tail: the City of Chicago vs. Reggie the Cat
By Lorraine Swanson, Editor, Lake Effect News In the continuing saga of Reggie, Lincoln Square’s most wanted cat, his person, Luise Jochum, schlepped out into…