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What's new at IllinoisTimes The real Jim KroheI can only barely keep time, but while I could never be a drummer I love to talk with my father about the drummer’s craft. He’s worked as a professional musician for 76 years now – he’ll turn 90 this week – which means he’s been supplying the beat for other people to dance to even longer than Mike Madigan. Page 3 - no comments - 378 views  It’s time for Illinois to ratify ERAOnce more, the State of Illinois has an opportunity to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It should act to do so quickly. The ERA quite simply establishes gender equality under the law. The amendment reads as follows: “Section 1. Page 3 - no comments - 161 views  Net neutrality in the way of corporate profitsThese digital conduits are essential parts of America’s utility infrastructure, nearly as basic as electricity and water pipes. They connect us to worldwide knowledge, news, diverse viewpoints and other fundamental tools of citizenship. Page 4 - no comments - 152 views  LETTERSWhen I first read about this settlement and negotiated contract, I thought, “What a stupid idea!” Collect revenues from local customers then give it to an out-ofstate utility company? How many millions have been collected and given away since 2006?... Page 5 - no comments - 177 views  Will Rauner compromise or compete with Madigan?“Right now,” Rauner continued, “Madigan controls the Legislature from his little pot of cash. It isn’t that much money. And he runs the whole state government out of that pot. We need a pro-business, progrowth, pro-limited government, pro-tax reduction PAC down there in Springfield working with the Legislature for those who take tough votes. Page 7 - no comments - 313 views  Bears go to courtThe tax dispute centers on how much the team should pay in state income taxes on revenue earned from broadcasting fees. The state figures that the Bears owe slightly more than $1 million in taxes for 2009 and 2010 and more than $520,000 in penalties and interest for those two years. Page 9 - no comments - 159 views  Going to bat for educationThat’s the message of a group of school administrators calling for a comprehensive overhaul of how Illinois staffs, funds and equips its schools. The group, Vision 20/20, is planning a major legislative push to implement its plan over the next six years. Page 10 - no comments - 163 views  Pot biz lights upIf this company, Clinic West Loop, gets its way, that stretch of road will also be home to one of the 13 medical marijuana dispensaries scheduled to open next year in Chicago as the state rolls out the medical cannabis pilot program created by legislation passed and signed into law by Gov. Page 12 - no comments - 174 views  Medical marijuana a budding industry in central IllinoisApplications to grow, dispense and use marijuana in Illinois’ Medical Cannabis Pilot Program are pending with the state, and the fi rst legal medical pot could surface in Illinois by spring 2015. Page 13 - no comments - 170 views  Follow the eagles to Starved RockCombine eagle watching with winter hiking on 13 miles of trails bordering canyons and ice falls; a lodge with a roaring fire, indoor pool and sauna; a lively sports bar and multiple flavors of fudge, and you’ve got yourself a weekend. The park, 130 miles north of Springfield, has been voted one of the Seven Wonders of Illinois. Page 16 - no comments - 158 views  Four steps to a perfect holiday birdThanksgiving is about family, gratitude and, of course, food. The centerpiece of any truly authentic Thanksgiving meal is a succulent, flavorful turkey – but preparing the bird takes more than just a pan and an oven. Here is our simple guide to achieving the perfect Thanksgiving turkey in four easy steps. Page 18 - no comments - 140 views  ’Tis the season for ciderLong a favorite in Europe, cider’s popularity in the U.S. has soared in recent years, aided by a booming artisanal cider movement. Like wine, cider comes in a wide variety of styles and flavor profiles, and since it’s a “harvest beverage” cider seems all the more appropriate around the holidays. Page 20 - no comments - 183 views  Try a cider cocktailSo for those of you who are looking to get adventurous with your cocktails this holiday season, here is a ciderbased recipe courtesy of Virtue Cider and Cristiana DeLucca, mixologist at Bangers & Lace in Chicago.. Page 21 - no comments - 165 views  Insecurities, self-reflection at core of BirdmanMichael Keaton, giving the most daring performance of his career, is Riggan Thomson, an actor who made millions and became an international superstar by starring in three superhero films as the character Birdman. Page 22 - no comments - 148 views  The season of Hurricane RuthAs a working blues-rock artist, if you’ve had Willie Dixon, one of the most profound, prolific and professional blues guys of all time quoted as saying, “You’re the only hurricane I can appreciate,” that says a lot. Actually, that says it all in my opinion, but it’s only part of the story of “Hurricane” Ruth LaMaster. Page 23 - no comments - 211 views  Not-so-sweet sweet potatoesEven so, they seem out of place with the rest of the Thanksgiving meal. The three forms of sweet-tart cranberry preparations on our Thanksgiving table – (homemade) jellied in a Tupperware mold, a ground relish and a cranberry sorbet – seemed better foils to the richness of the rest of the dinner. Page 24 - no comments - 185 views  ANIMALS | “… You look like a monkey …”Sing “happy birthday” with meaning this Saturday, Nov. 22, at her first birthday party at the Henson Robinson Zoo from 10 a.m. through 11:30 a.m. Jari the gibbon, who is on the endangered species list, joined the zoo family in October and has quickly and happily adjusted to life in her new home. Page 30 - no comments - 171 views  MEETINGS | The punishment fits the crimeOn Monday, Nov. 24, at 6 p.m., join the Springfield Race Unity Committee at Lincoln Library for a public meeting on restorative justice, expungement of court and arrest records and mentoring. Sara Balgoyen, executive director of the Illinois Balanced and Restorative Justice Project, will be the featured speaker. 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