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Katie Anthony

Audience Engagement Specialist
John Shields, the executive chef at the West Loop eatery, said the honor was “a complete shock.”
Jappy Agoncillo painted it next to a “Welcome to Chicago” mural during the recent Titan Walls festival. A big influence: Watching “The Bear.”
The 69-year-old musician, who previously was Chicago’s composer-in-residence, started getting tattoos as a way to shake up the jazz scene.
The actor, who plays Kelly Severide, announced a leave of absence from the show in January.
La casa del lado suroeste, cerca de Midway, tiene escenas que simbolizan la vida en Estados Unidos y México, donde nació.
The Southwest Side home has scenes symbolizing life in the United States and Mexico, where he was born.
Lynne Ingersoll isn’t sure what her next tattoo will be — or whether there will be one. “In a year and a half, I’ll be 80,” she says. “Maybe I’ll think of something for then.”
What to know before heading to a showing of the superstar’s record-breaking movie in the Chicago area.
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon returns to the city Sunday, Oct. 8.