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What's new at IllinoisTimes Corporate CorruptistanFor example, few grass-roots tea bag enthusiasts realize that the chief funder of their anti-establishment rallies is uber-establishmentarian, David Koch, who’s using the tea party to advance his laissez-faire agenda of creating a corporate kleptocracy that’ll stomp on people like them. Page 4 - no comments - 552 views  LETTERSYour article on Sen. Bill Brady [see “The cost of Brady’s plan,” by Patrick Yeagle, Oct. 28] hammers at budget cuts Springfield might suffer if he is elected. The budget is out of control, period. Illinois, including Springfield, needs to cut its budget like families and businesses do when money is scarce. Page 5 - no comments - 576 views  After the bloodbath, who will pull us together?I joked to a Democrat last week that I seriously doubted state Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D- Orland Park) would ever vote for a legislative pay raise again after getting whacked so hard by the Republicans for his pay hike votes this fall. McCarthy has been brutalized for those votes and he’s had to work harder on this campaign that he has in over a decade. Page 7 - no comments - 516 views  Conflicting stories in fight with county board memberOn Oct. 10, Sangamon County Board member William “Bill” Moss, a Republican, got into a fight with a 16-year-old Grand Valley Village resident while campaigning in the private neighborhood on Springfield’s north side. Page 9 - no comments - 506 views  Burglary ring busted, but some escape punishmentOn July 23, the Springfield Police Department announced the arrest of five young men who were allegedly responsible for around 100 instances of theft from homes and cars in Springfield and surrounding communities. Page 10 - no comments - 602 views  Documentary targets toxic chemicalsBut a book is only so powerful, Steingraber says. She says that, after the 1997 book release, the county in which Pekin lies couldn’t boast even one bookstore. “I couldn’t even get the books into the hands of the people who I kind of wrote it for,” Steingraber says. Page 11 - no comments - 513 views  Food and diningSpringfield residents decided many years ago that Saputo’s savory Italian dishes are worth telling their family, friends, and neighbors. As a result, Saputo’s quickly established an atmosphere likened to the popular 1980s television show “Cheers. Page 14 - no comments - 618 views  Food and dining2941 W. Iles Avenue., 546-3116 • 3210 Northfield Dr., 544-9206 • 6901 Preston Dr., 483-1006. Page 15 - no comments - 656 views  Food and diningBEST PLACE TO HAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR GRANDMA MCL Restaurant and Bakery 2151 W. Wabash Ave., 787-8706 • 101 W. Jefferson St., 788-6513. Page 16 - no comments - 675 views  Food and diningBEST SPOT FOR A WORKING LUNCH OF 10 Dublin Pub 2413 S. MacArthur St., 793-6871 107 W. Cook, Vinegar Hill Mall, 679-1775. Page 18 - no comments - 540 views  Food and diningNot knocking the food at Steak ’n Shake because there is none finer for the market, but the choice in this category most likely was mistaken for best food before a hangover. Page 19 - no comments - 582 views  D’Arcy’s Pint661 W. Stanford Ave., 492-8800• 6901 Preston Dr., 483-1006. Page 20 - no comments - 671 views  D’Arcy’s PintBEST PIZZA Gabatoni’s 300 E. Laurel., 528-9629 3219 Lake Plaza Rd., 529-5030. Page 22 - no comments - 1,361 views  May we serve you?BEST BEER GARDEN Curve Inn 3219 S. Sixth St. Rd., Southern View, 529-5806. Page 24 - no comments - 623 views  BrewhausHmmmm. Sounds more like a friend than a server. Perhaps longevity is a key to good service as Patty worked nearly every Thursday night since the Brewhaus opened 16 years ago while Kate has walked the well-worn floors at least a couple nights a week for nearly five years. Page 25 - no comments - 614 views  Arts and entertainmentWe opened the area up for no charge after that so people could eat and drink and socialize. After repairs, performers played shortened sets of music until things concluded around midnight.” Next year’s event is slated for earlier in the year. The fun begins Aug. Page 28 - no comments - 691 views  Arts and entertainmentBEST LOCAL THEATER GROUP Springfield Municipal Opera Association 815 East Lake Drive. Page 29 - no comments - 611 views  People and placesBEST SOCIAL MEDIA EFFORT BY A NONPROFIT Hoogland Center for the Arts 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787. Page 32 - no comments - 605 views  People and placesBEST PLACE TO ENTERTAIN KIDS Knights Action Park 1700 Knights Recreation Dr. Page 33 - no comments - 543 views  People and placesBEST ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION Animal Protective League 1001 Taintor Rd., 544-7387. Page 34 - no comments - 569 views  People and placesBob Nesbit, who teaches health at Springfield High School, was runner-up by only four votes. He has taught for 27 years in District 186, saying, “The part of education that’s important is making it interesting. I have a passion for coaching and teaching, and I think if you have that passion, you’re able to pass that on to the kids. Page 36 - no comments - 1,065 views  Biz BestsPresident and CEO Ed Gvazdinskas, who’s celebrating his 35th anniversary with the credit union, says the nearly 65-year-old institution takes its customers’ trust seriously. “The safest investment we can make for our depositing members is a loan to a borrowing member,” he says. Page 37 - no comments - 558 views  Biz BestsBEST GAME STORE GameStop 2501 Wabash Ave., 793-9449 2845 Veterans Parkway, Suite B04A, 698-5614 3421 Freedom Dr., 546-9890 2506 N. Dirksen Parkway, 493-1105. Page 38 - no comments - 793 views  Biz BestsBEST HEALTH CLUB FitClub 2811 W. Lawrence Ave., 787-1111 3631 S. Sixth St., 787-8348 2701 E. Sangamon Ave., 788-8250. Page 40 - no comments - 565 views  Biz BestsMOST SAVVY INVESTMENT COUNSELOR Steve Koch, Ameriprise 2621 Montega Dr., Suite A, 787-2435. Page 42 - no comments - 516 views  Off the gridMore than 2,300 individuals participated in this year’s BEST OF survey, significantly more than in any prior year. We hope some of that interest came from a desire to answer the few curve-ball questions we added in the “off the grid” category. Page 44 - no comments - 549 views  Springfield’s Mature Mob is backIt shouldn’t come as a surprise that members of The Mature Mob – Springfield’s over 50 singing and dancing troupe – are a little more “hip” than average senior citizens. The unpaid group whose annual production benefits Senior Services of Central Illinois (SSOCI) is now in its 19th year. Page 47 - no comments - 588 views  RealCuisine RecipeIn a large skillet, melt 4 T. of the butter over medium high heat and stir in the onions, shallots and garlic. Cover the pan and let the vegetables sweat until softened and translucent, about 5 minutes. Uncover the pan, reduce the heat, and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are golden brown and caramelized, 15-30 minutes. Page 48 - no comments - 478 views  To sweet or not to sweet?Cooking, however, softens the flavor of even the strongest onions, making them flavorful without being overly assertive. Using super-sweet varieties when cooking can make the dish bland and boring. I love onion rings (although I only let myself order them occasionally). Page 48 - no comments - 459 views  RealCuisine RecipeMost recipes for this classic use beef stock or broth. This version, however, uses only water – the intense flavor of the caramelized onions provides more than enough depth of flavor for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. And it comes from a genuine French cook, a professor of French literature at the University of Illinois, U-C. Page 49 - no comments - 0 views  Movie times Oct. 29 - Nov. 4AMC listings are for Friday, Oct. 29 through Thursday, Nov. 4. Bracketed movie times are Saturday only matinees and Friday and Saturday late shows. All times are still subject to change. For updates on AMC films, call 1-800-FANDAN- GO. For reviews of other films, visit www. Page 50 - no comments - 471 views  Hereafter a profound meditation on death and lifeMatt Damon, giving a poignant understated performance, is George Lonegan, a haunted man who’s been cursed with the ability to communicate with the dead. Though his brother Billy (Jay Mohr) views this skill as a blessing and a sure moneymaker, he’s callous towards the emotional effects this has on his only sibling. Page 50 - no comments - 451 views  Halloween happening hereThe most glorious, ridiculous, fabulous, guiltfree, inspiring, creative, fun holiday we offer in modern American society comes to town this weekend. With the actual date of Oct. Page 51 - no comments - 499 views  THE CALENDERDress in costume, buy a $5 prop bag from the folks at the Hoogland, and you’re set to be bedazzled and entertained past your wildest dreams by ADHD Productions’ Rocky Horror Show,. Page 54 - no comments - 505 views  THE CALENDARCentral Illinois and the Midwest. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut, Mason City, 482-5233.. Page 57 - no comments - 521 views  THE CALENDAR4pm Tue-Sat, Through Nov. 6, Twelve original prints and drawings by Springfield artist. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St.. Page 59 - no comments - 444 views  THE CALENDARAaron David Miller: Israeli- Palestinian Peace Process. Page 61 - no comments - 461 views  WORKSHOPS$10 a week for 30 words. To place your ad, contact your display rep or e-mail your ad and contact information to nbulli@illinoistimes.com. Page 65 - no comments - 412 views 
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