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  3. As memories of a Chicago nightclub echo, a Johnny ... - AOL

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    He currently is a columnist for the Tribune-owned Chicago magazine. Upstairs at Gibsons, he told us that the book, “Carson the Magnificent,” is scheduled for a Nov. 5 release by Simon & Schuster.

  4. Stone Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Stone Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,576 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] Incorporated in 1939, the town was named for insurance magnate Clement Stone, who bought most of the land when it was still corn fields.

  5. Kingston Mines (blues club) - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Mines showcases blues music ranging from delta blues to Chicago blues.Their featured artists cover a broad and diverse spectrum of the genre. Blues legends such as Koko Taylor, Carl Weathersby, and Magic Slim have played there; among a myriad more.

  6. Stony Island Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Stony Island Avenue is a major street on South Side of the city of Chicago, designated 1600 East in Chicago's street numbering system. It runs from 56th Street south to the Calumet River . Stony Island Avenue continues sporadically south of the Calumet in the southern suburbs, running alongside the Bishop Ford Freeway , sometimes as a frontage ...

  7. Russell's Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded in 1930. [2] Jacob and Fannie Bernstein purchased the restaurant from its original owners in 1940, and sold it in 1980. [3] It was originally located on North Avenue, but was moved to Thatcher Avenue in the 1940s. [4] As of 1988, it had two additional locations in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and Rolling Meadows, Illinois. [5]

  8. Mark Ruffalo Admits 2024 Was 'Rough' as He Shares ... - AOL

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    For Mark Ruffalo, kindness is key as the world turns its calendars to 2025.. The actor, 57, shared a photo of himself lounging shirtless on Instagram Tuesday, Dec. 31, as he reflected that this ...

  9. Nightclub City: Energy changes game drastically, good or bad?

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