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Lyric Opera, Second City returning in June
The Second City’s collaboration with the Lyric Opera is returning to the Civic Opera House stage, this time with the audience in tow. Following up on Saturday’s sold-out, well-received performance of “The Second City Guide to the...
Tags: Patrick Stewart, Poetry
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The year of John Cage
Once, when asked how he thought history would consider his work, John Cage responded that he had made so much, getting rid of it all would be very difficult. Twenty years after his death he has been spectacularly proven right. This year marked the 100th...
Tags: Blu-ray Discs, Yoko Ono, Michael Tilson Thomas, Entertainment, Germany
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New Carlos Rubio novel contains intrigue
Name: Carlos Rubio Age: 68 City in which you reside: Martinsburg, W.Va. Day job: I taught at Shepherd in the English and Language Department from 2001 to 2009. At the moment I work with the Education Department as a student teacher supervisor. Book...
Tags: Book, Italy, Amazon Kindle, Cuba, Amazon.com Inc.
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Weekend Talk Shows for Dec. 22-23: Placido Domingo; Ben Affleck; Adele
SATURDAY Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC The Chris Matthews Show Annual political awards. (N) 5 p.m. KNBC McLaughlin Group 6:30 p.m. KCET SUNDAY Today Holiday travel; shopping after Christmas; holiday potluck. (N) 6 a.m. KNBC Good Morning...
Tags: Benghazi, Chuck Schumer, Entertainment, Kent Conrad, Kay Bailey Hutchison
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Michael Haneke goes in close for the anguish of 'Amour'
Michael Haneke's devastating "Amour" opens Friday in Chicago. And since its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May, this tale of a long-married man and woman in their 80s, tested by illness and the limits of their own compassion, has moved audiences in a...
Tags: Michael Haneke, The White Ribbon (movie), Festive Events, Amour (movie), Toronto International Film Festival
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Prospect Park to revive 'All My Children,' 'One Life to Live'
The production company Prospect Park, having secured agreements with Hollywood guilds, plans to revive the canceled ABC soap operas "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" as Web productions. "We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving...
Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Celebrities, ABC (tv network), All My Children (tv program)
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Peace on Earth
It is 4:58 p.m. and all is quiet on this cold winter's eve. As usual, the calves are munching at their feed bunks; the sun is setting with a blaze of sky blue pink; my nose is twitching from the bitter cold; and nothing much exciting is happening at the...Tags: Deere and Company
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50 Ways Marilyn Monroe Has Been Kept Alive For 50 Years
ReutersAug 03 (TheWrap.com) - There's a moment at the end of the promo reel for "Love, Marilyn," an upcoming Marilyn Monroe documentary that will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, when Uma Thurman, speaking in words that were written by Monroe, almost...Tags: Elton John, Blu-ray Discs, David Strathairn, Twitter, Inc., Marilyn Monroe
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Dance party
Jim Powers ballroom dance party will be Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Maugansville Ruritan Club building. Admission costs $4 per person. This month is the annual Christmas party. For more information, call 301-739-9424. Chime players On...
Tags: Theater, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Music, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Best of Brazil, far from home
Chico Mattoso has published two novels, founded the successful literary magazine Ácaro and written for a soap opera — all in Portuguese. In the English-reading world, his work is largely unknown. But now the literary magazine Granta has selected...
Tags: Periodicals, Chicago Tribune, Brazil, Authors, Fiction
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Dec. 16, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 Robert McGavie, who arrived in Danville for an engagement at the Danville Opera House is the tallest man ever seen in this city. He is seven feet two inches tall. With his partner, Scots, he puts on a sharpshooter act that...
Tags: Toy Industry, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Vandalism, Entertainment, Kmart
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2012 in review: A rebel scene arises in classical music world
It's been a year of hand-wringing at arts institutions on both sides of the Atlantic. The world economy has been particularly effective in scarifying orchestras and opera companies. In the United States, several orchestras are in various states of...
Tags: Columbia University, Entertainment, Ceremonies, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Culture
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