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Mexicorean Street Eats At La Taccorea

     

Ready for more fusion foods? The latest entry into the Lakeview neighborhood is La Taccorea, offering another variation on the popular Korean taco. more ›

Del Seoul Wins Chicago’s Soul

Del Seoul Wins Chicago’s Soul

Crisp, a Korean-style (twice fried) chicken wing hut, which opened its doors in 2008, began to change that by offering up a Korean twist on a classic American favorite. Then a new kid rolled into town, with flashy signs and a hip, trendy take on Korean classics. The new kid goes by the name Del Seoul, and it’s quickly winning over Chicagoan’s souls. more ›

Review: Sunda

    

Our initial feeling upon walking into Sunda was excitement. Tony Chi’s dramatic décor, which includes eye-catching sculptures all over the ceiling, creates a sense of drama even when first glimpsed from the door. The menu, too, is an exercise in foodie “wow” moments, filled with unique twists on Asian fusion. Roasted duck hash salad! Truffled tataki salmon sashimi! Unfortunately, as soon as we got past the main entrance, our excitement turned to irritation. more ›

Interview: Grammy-Nominated Songwriter Keith Harris

Interview: Grammy-Nominated Songwriter Keith Harris

Though musician Keith Harris’ roots are firmly planted in Chicago, he’s literally all over the map. He brings home the bacon touring as the drummer with the Black Eyed Peas and moonlights as a hip-hop producer, remixer, songwriter and even talent scout. But don’t mistake this for career A.D.D., though. Having a hand in every aspect of the biz has made him a prolific music man, well-versed in classic theory and practice with an urban edge that’s given him an incredibly versatile skill set. The music he works to create is a fusion of different genres, vibes and styles, much like the man himself. The 2008 hit “American Boy,” which he co-wrote, is a prime example of this blurring of the lines with it’s hip hop-py lyrical flow overtop a laid-back, breezy, roller-skating on a sunny day musical feel. And people seem to like it, considering it’s up for "Song of the Year" at this Sunday’s Grammy Awards. We chatted with Keith just before he jetted off to L.A. to wait for his name to be read from the envelope, and we found even with his recent success, he’s still down to earth. But he’s nowhere near settled. more ›

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