January 7, 2012
Lou HarryThere’s very little that hasn’t been piled betwixt beef and bun, but while Bru Burger Bar doesn’t break
any new ground, it does bring a shot of dining energy to mid-Mass Ave.
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December 31, 2011
Lou HarryFirst in a month-long series of looks at newer downtown eateries.
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December 17, 2011
Lou HarryLast in a series of visits to eateries that have recently moved into the digs of former eateries. This week: End of the Line
Public House.
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December 10, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a series of visits to eateries that have recently movedinto the digs of former eateries.
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December 3, 2011
Lou HarryNew Orleans on the Avenue and DJ's Hot Dog Co. take over where others have departed.
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November 26, 2011
Lou HarryLast in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries. This week: Pho Asian.
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November 19, 2011
Lou HarryThird in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries.
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November 12, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries. This week: Fountain Square Peruvian.
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November 5, 2011
Lou HarryFirst in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries.
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October 29, 2011
Lou HarryLast in a month-long series of reviews of "en route" eateries. This week: Virginia Kay's Doughnuts.
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October 22, 2011
Lou HarryFourth in our month-long series of reviews of “en-route” restaurants. This week: Dimitri's Restaurant.
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October 15, 2011
Lou HarryThird in our month long series of reviews of “en route” restaurants.
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October 8, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a month-long series of “en route” restaurants. This week: J. Razzo's.
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October 1, 2011
First in a month-long series of “en route” restaurants.
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September 24, 2011
Lou HarryLast in a series of “game on” restaurants. This week: Blue Crew Sports Grill
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September 17, 2011
Lou HarryThird in a series of "game on" restaurants. This week: Wings Etc.
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September 10, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a month-long series of “game-on” restaurants. This week: Indianapolis Colts Grille.
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September 3, 2011
Lou HarryFirst in a month-long series of “game on” eatery reviews.
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August 27, 2011
Lou HarryFourth in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries. This week: Revolucion.
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August 20, 2011
Lou HarryThird in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries. This week: 10-01 Food & Drink.
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August 13, 2011
Lou HarryIt's the Year of Soybeans, which means different things to different vendors.
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August 6, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries.
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July 30, 2011
Lou HarryFirst in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries.
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July 16, 2011
Lou HarryIt was foolish, I suppose, to walk into Bazbeaux’s new Mass Ave location expecting anything culinarily different from
what was served across the street at its former downtown site.
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July 9, 2011
Lou HarrySecond in a month-long series of reviews of newish pizza places
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The Fringe! Plus, the simple fact that there are so many local faves in such close proximity to each other.
I remenber, watching the toll road, being built, through South Bend, when I was 10 years old. I believe, back then that it was estimated, that the toll road, would be paid for in 20 years and then it would be free. I am now 71, what happened? Since the power is in the people, by that, I mean that, we the people are in total control of everything. I, suggest that no one ever use the toll road again, let it go broke. We the people can control the price of everything, from groceries to gas, if we would just do it. If we don't pay the asking price, the sellers will lower the price and if we wait awhile, they will lower the price to what we accept as reasonable. I would like to know why a highway like interstate 94, is so well maintained, a much better highway, than the toll road, but has no tolls. I would also like to know why, a sitting governor, with a term limit, maximum of eight years, can lease, public property, for 75 years. Even though I have transponders in both of my trucks and will not be affected by the increase, I have been and will contine to avoid using the toll road. I make many trips from northern Indiana to Chicago, every year, and I prefer the better highway, I94!
Coming from her background,she should be used to those kinds of advances! Menard probably figured it was ok to tuck a buck!
I'm still waiting for the list of available, high quality apartments in the Village.
This criminal masquerading as a lawyer obviously has serious issues. He’s been proven by his own testimony to be a pathological liar and probably has a personality disorder as he seems to be constructing a reality around himself. He places no value on truth, honesty or loyalty as evidenced by what he has done to his clients and his own family. And by the demands and lies he has made in court, it is evident he feels entitled to do and say whatever suits his purpose and everyone else is expected to nod obediently and believe him because he is, after all, Bill Super Lawyer; or BS lawyer for short. This millionaire wanna-be no longer owns anything of value; he squandered it and put everything he had into foreclosure. He has no money, house, car, boat or vacation home left to show for what he earned or what he stole. He’s just another loser without morals who will be doing time. I’m certain all of his courtroom shenanigans are antagonizing his poor victims. As Lamar said, his behavior and claims in court have been outrageous. The judge needs to be more than concerned; he needs to be judicial and end this nonsense.