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    Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pick of the week

    "Fragment: Sampling the Modern," a group show of new work by Chicago-based artists Leslie Baum, Diana Guerrero-Macia, Jessica Labatte and Adam Scott, has the artists manipulating bits and pieces of visual culture (printed ads, common pictorial symbols)...

    Tags: Artists, Fine Artists

  2. Jun 19, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Gerry Sandusky refrains from showing off his Ravens Super Bowl ring

    Gerry Sandusky takes you to the third floor of his northern Baltimore County home and points to a book shelf. "There it is," he says.
    Gerry Sandusky takes you to the third floor of his northern Baltimore County home and points to a book shelf. "There it is," he says. Huh? That's where he keeps his Ravens Super Bowl ring? Where's the glass display case with the spotlight shining on...

    Tags: National Football League, Jerry Sandusky, Super Bowl, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Baltimore Ravens

  4. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Real tension beneath the zingers in 'Uncle Bob'

    <strong>"Uncle Bob"&nbsp;</strong><strong></strong>
    "Uncle Bob"  Pessimism, a character observes in this 1995 drama from Austin Pendleton, is not something that can really be enjoyed in public. Which is why perhaps we seek it out so greedily at the theater, where it can be enjoyed at a safe remove....

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, AIDS, Austin Pendleton

  6. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. In 'Fractured,' the effects of an oil boom

    Some see North Dakota's current oil boom as economic salvation, others as a scar on the land. Now at the Field Museum, an exhibit of photographs by Terry Evans and writing by Elizabeth Farnsworth documents the impact of oil drilling and fracking on the...

    Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Museums

  8. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Reuters Entertainment News Summary

    Reuters
    Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. After four decades, Black Sabbath tops U.S. album chart LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran heavy-metal band Black Sabbath landed its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 album chart on...

    Tags: Celebrities, Dance, Music, Diana, Princess of Wales, Entertainment Events

  10. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Speaking very quietly: Amalia Pica at the MCA

    Museums are typically hushed places. Perhaps less today than in the past, but still.
    Museums are typically hushed places. Perhaps less today than in the past, but still. And yet it comes as a strange surprise to wander through the galleries of Amalia Pica's solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and find them silent. The...

    Tags: Common, Sculpture, Human Interest, Arts, Artists

  12. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Monument to a neighborhood's renewal

    Walking along Mount Royal Avenue from <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/home/university/maryland-institute-college-of-art-baltimore-school-educational-facility">Maryland Institute College of Art</a> to the University of Baltimore, what struck me most was the corridor's abject seediness: The buildings had a thick coating of decades-old industrial grime, there were strip bars across the street from the University of Baltimore, mega-sized roaches and a restroom mockup peeked out from the broad windows of the Odorite Building, prostitutes brazenly plied their trade at the corners of Preston and Charles streets. In August 1982, I was a kid from the suburbs starting law school in the city, and this was my first view of student life in Baltimore. The then-new John and Frances Angelos Law School sat squat and brown at the corner of Mount Royal and Maryland avenues, fronted by a sea of mud where the plaza and Edgar Allan Poe statue now sit. It was depressing.
    Walking along Mount Royal Avenue from Maryland Institute College of Art to the University of Baltimore, what struck me most was the corridor's abject seediness: The buildings had a thick coating of decades-old industrial grime, there were strip bars...

    Tags: Arts, University of Baltimore, Mount Royal, Judges, Sculpture

  14. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. 'Wedding Singer,' the show, opens in West Boca

    Last summer the cast was on skates in Slow Burn Theatre's "Xanadu," and this year they're bringing "The Wedding Singer" to the stage for six performances starting Friday through June 30. "We got great reviews for 'Xanadu,' and this year we chose...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment, Music, Next to Normal (musical), Xanadu (musical)

  16. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Wine, sand and a folk festival

    Ocean City Wine in the Park Saturday morning drinking in your bathrobe at home might be frowned on, but drinking at 11 a.m. at the Wine in the Park Festival is perfectly OK. Try new wines and microbrew beers while enjoying live music by Bird Dog and the...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Music Industry, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Food Network (tv network)

  18. Jun 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Richard Pryor and Don Draper, soul mates

    Somewhere in the middle of Showtime's new documentary about Richard Pryor, it hit me: They're also talking here about Don Draper, the antihero at the center of the TV series "Mad Men," which concludes its sixth season Sunday night.
    Somewhere in the middle of Showtime's new documentary about Richard Pryor, it hit me: They're also talking here about Don Draper, the antihero at the center of the TV series "Mad Men," which concludes its sixth season Sunday night. On the face of it,...

    Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, David Steinberg, Psychology, Cultural Development

  20. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Best best for the week

    Outdoor sculpture walk in Oak Park The sculpture walk has returned to Oak Park for the 2013 season. Through Sept. 2, the outdoor event spotlights 12 pieces of art from established sculptors and emerging newcomers installed in pedestrian-friendly sites...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Autism, Sculpture, Arts

  22. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  23. Gehry refines design for Eisenhower Memorial in DC

    The Eisenhower Memorial Commission has unanimously approved architect Frank Gehry's design for a monument honoring the 34th president near the National Mall in Washington.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    The Eisenhower Memorial Commission has unanimously approved architect Frank Gehry's design for a monument honoring the 34th president near the National Mall in Washington.     The commission's vote Wednesday allows the $142 million project to move...

    Tags: Human Interest, Frank Gehry, Architecture

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