A drive down Lockport Sreet into Downtown Plainfield will take any Hungry Flyer down "South of the Border," to the Mexican cuisine themed restaurant, The Front Street Cantina. With two other locations in Wheaton, and another one located in the heart of Downtown Naperville, The Front Street Cantina began as "Two Amigos," who frequently traveled the Southwest and Mexico, "enjoy[ing] Mexican cuisine and dreaming of a restaurant serving the finest, most authentic and flavorful food," according to the restaurant's menu.
2006 Grammy winner John Legend arrives on the music scene for the third time with his current album "Evolver," released on Oct. 28. The infamous pianist burst on the music scene in late 2004 with the single "Used to Love U" off of his premier album, "Get Lifted," which later went platinum.
Change is a prominent theme resonating throughout America today and is also no stranger to the Philip Lynch Theater. The Lewis University theater department will tackle a new spin on the theme of change by introducing "Metamorphoses," a play written by American playwright Mary Zimmerman in 1996 and directed by Lewis University Associate Professor of Theater Dr.
Rising unemployment, billions of dollars in bailout and rescue plans and bankruptcy of million dollar companies? Indeed the economy is headed downhill, and things are going to get a whole lot worse before they get better. Retailers across the nation are experiencing third and fourth quarter losses that they have not seen in years.
In the wake of President-Elect Barack Obama's win in the 2008 Presidential Election, many are contributing the source to his historic win to be from the younger voters - the young, 18-29 year-old demographic whose voices are sometimes barely heard at the polls.