CultureAnatomy of an Advice Goddess
Illinois Times interviews columnist Amy Alkon on her career, methodology and the scourge of rude behavior
By Scott FaingoldEvery week, Amy Alkon provides IT readers with her spin on romantic problems in her syndicated column The Advice Goddess. The column, which received the first place award for commentary last month fro
HistoryThe makeup of yesteryear
Whale oil, raw beef and other 19th century beauty secrets
By Tara McClellan McAndrewI recently learned a new reason why I’m glad I didn’t live in the 1800s — 19th century cosmetics.I became enlightened about this topic after attending an interesting 3˝-hour seminar
Food - Julianne GlatzCan’t beat pasta to beat the heat
By Julianne GlatzIt’s too darn hot.I’d like to sup with my baby tonight,Refill the cup with my baby tonight.But I ain’t up to my baby tonight,’Cause it’s too darn hot.From It’s Too
Film - Chuck KoplinskiSorcerer casts an enchanting spell
By Chuck KoplinskiSometimes, having low expectations is a good thing. Knowing that the brain trust behind the National Treasure movies, actor Nicolas Cage and director Jon Turteltaub, were collaborating to turn The Sor
Film - Chuck KoplinskiSalt needs seasoning
By Chuck KoplinskiOriginally tailored for Tom Cruise, Phillip Noyce’s Salt is a Cold War thriller combined with Hitchcock’s wrong man premise fashioned as a piece of pulp fiction. Think The Manchurian Candi
Music - Tom IrwinEnd of July jewels
By Tom IrwinHere we are nearing the end of July 2010 with a good forecast for upcoming live music. As August begins we head into the Decatur Celebration and then the Illinois State Fair as major music fronts, wit















