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Latinicity
  • Food
  • Chicago
  • Tastes

Latinicity: Pan-Latin in the heart of the Loop

Our new Latinicity is bound to draw comparisons to the already mega-successful Eataly — but this new pan-Latin food hall is only similar in that you’ll also, certainly, have a great meal. Richard Sandoval’s first foray into the Chicago dining scene…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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Humboldt Park
  • Cafes
  • Chicago
  • Travel

Tourist in my own city: Humboldt Park, Chicago

Humboldt Park (1400 N Sacramento Ave, Chicago, IL 60622) is one of those spots I never truly attempted to see, and now that I have, I want to share this oasis with the world. It’s a gorgeous spot that belies the…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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I22C9055
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • North Dakota

Popular picks: My top 5 posts so far

Here are my top 5 most popular posts. It’s so interesting what you guys are really into 🙂 Nine ways to digital nomad and enjoy North Dakota Lesser known Andersonville haunts to check out Public Chicago and the Pump Room:…
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Loews Chicago
  • Food
  • Chicago
  • Tastes

Chicago Staycation: Loews Chicago

Living in Chicago, it’s easy to get used to all the tall buildings, amazing restaurants and endless list of things to do. To be bored of it, even. After a weekend at Loews Chicago it’s much simpler to revise this opinion. Loews is…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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Michigan Avenue
  • Chicago
  • Food
  • Travel

Tour Chicago’s Michigan Avenue like a local

I used to live near Michigan Avenue, or the Magnificent Mile, and saw it as my mall away from home — endless stores, some good restaurants and countless tourists. Tourists who stop in the middle of the sidewalk (or a busy street)…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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The nomad herself.
  • Travel
  • Work

Too busy to digital nomad: Ain’t no such thing

It’s been a couple weeks since I’ve blogged, and I wish I could blame it on the usual: Too much to do, and I haven’t traveled much. Both are true, but they’re also wrong. Too much to do. True, I’ve…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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Andersonville Chicago
  • Cafes
  • Chicago
  • Food

Lesser-known Andersonville haunts to check out

Andersonville is a great Chicago neighborhood: Tons of bars, restaurants, boutiques and unique shops to keep you busy. But for all the times I’ve been there, I tend to go toward the “usuals:” Kopi Cafe, Hopleaf, Andies, Ann Sather. And there’s so…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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Lesly Kenny
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Work

WorkTravelTech Pro: Lesly Kenney, SWI Software

This post is one of a series of interviews with digital nomads, and their experiences (good and bad). Name, Company? Lesly Kenney, SWI Software Where are you from (city)? Evergreen, Colorado What’s your job?    Marketing Director How has traveling changed your…
By Lisa Ghisolf
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