Miller’s Pub offers a delicious escape from the windy city
Opening in 1935, Miller’s Pub is nestled in downtown Chicago. It was purchased by the three oldest Gallios brothers in 1950, which were later joined by their younger brother in 1953. The restaurant is now owned by the sons of the original Gallios brothers. It is known for its star-studded clientele, craft beers, world-famous baby back ribs and their fresh, roast prime rib. Photo by Holly Sealover.
Deliciously predictable: all about The Beekeeper’s buzz
While “The Beekeeper” is an exciting, action-packed film, it is not without its shortcomings. The movie was enjoyable, but somewhat predictable. “The Beekeeper” takes the typical rogue-government agent trope and runs with it. The cliche works for what it is worth, but it is not groundbreaking. Movie poster from TV Insider.
Usher’s “Coming Home” is not the comeback he needed
Usher’s latest release, “Coming Home,” is long, redundant and boring. Expectations were high after his recent Super Bowl halftime performance, yet his new album misses the mark. The R&B icon fails to deliver anything groundbreaking. If anything, the album portrays Usher as having little to no artistic direction. Album cover from Pitchfork.