Welcome back, kids. We've got four more days to go to until the weekend.
That sounds depressing, but it's not going to be THAT bad. In fact, last week wasn't horrible either, judging by some of RedEye's most-read stories. The Foo Fighters played a cheap show; there was really cheap pizza; and a woman taught us how not to ride a Divvy.
Come on, we'll get though this week together. Check out "What Clicked" to make it all better.
>> No. 1: Surprise Foo show!Image may be NSFW.
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We broke the news last week about the Foo Fighters' surprise Friday show, and shortly after, our site was bombarded with fanatics looking for ticket information. If you weren't one of the lucky ones to snatch $20 tickets, you can read our full review with video here.
>>No. 2: Dan Ryan DivvyImage may be NSFW.
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Well here's something that should never happen. Reporter Rachel Cromidas got the tip last week about a Divvy biker who picked quite an interesting path to pedal on: the highway.
>>No. 3: Mariano's takeoverImage may be NSFW.
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Everything would be better in Chicago if Mariano's took over everything, write our friends at The Second City Network. Amen, guys.
>>No. 4: $1 pizzaImage may be NSFW.
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If you missed the Foo Fighters show Friday, you might have been looking to eat your feelings. From Noon to 1:20 p.m. Saturday, Domino's gave away pizza for $1 to celebrate its 100th area store, and lots of folks were clicking for details on the deal. Too bad it's over. Here's a list of things to eat, drink and do today instead.
>>No. 5: Chicago ghost storiesImage may be NSFW.
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If you ever suspected your apartment is haunted, you probably shouldn't read this story. Two local hauntings experts talked to RedEye about lesser known haunted spots in Chicago, and quite a few places you may have been before are on the list. Oh, and the Hooters downtown. That's haunted too.
Editor's note: Look. RedEye's analytics are complicated. We've got several platforms and a responsive newspaper. OK, papers can't be responsive. But sometimes we fudge our numbers just a tad to write "What Clicked." It's a necessary evil. We're over it. I hope you are too.
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