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Beyond movies, a lesson in dying
Roger Ebert was a hot trend on Google's top 10 trends earlier this week. As of Wednesday, more than 50,000 people had searched for his name, an impressive display of his influence. He wasn't quite as hot as North Korea or Jay Leno, but he was...
Tags: Google Inc., Twitter, Inc., Fred Astaire, Apple MacBook Pro, Social Media
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Schmich: Ebert reflects well on Chicago
This column originally ran in the Chicago Tribune on Oct. 21, 2011. Some years ago when I was new to Chicago, I spotted Roger Ebert in the frozen-foods aisle of a grocery store. He was famous by then, and I did what any normal person does at the sight...
Tags: Carl Sandburg, Chicago Sun-Times, Mike Royko, Roger Ebert, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Mundelein man awarded for longtime devotion to community theater
A longtime Mundelein resident who founded the Kirk Players Community Theatre in the village nearly 50 years ago received a national award last week in honor of his history of volunteerism. John Lynn was given the Robert G. Gard Superior Volunteer...Tags: Local Government, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Mundelein
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Plotting out another great Story Week
It is a pleasurable thing to have drinks with Randy Albers and we have done so over the years at such saloons as, of course, the Billy Goat, as well as Stefani's 437, the Underground Wonder Bar and some joint in the South Loop whose name escapes me at the...
Tags: Chicago Cultural Center, Authors, Music, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment
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The Wine Club with a Reading Problem
Our book club started in March 2008 when a few Brookfield-LaGrange Park friends and a trio of sisters decided that we wanted to have a way to talk about the books we were reading — and a regular excuse to socialize. We meet every four to six weeks...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Art Institute review: When Picasso met Chicago
In 1913, the Art Institute did something astonishing. It opened its hallowed halls to an exhibition so radical that it would forever alter the course of art-making in the United States. The event was the International Exhibition of Modern Art, better...
Tags: Francisco Franco, Miami Beach, Sculpture, Material Science, Art Institute of Chicago
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Hans Massaquoi dies at 87; wrote of growing up black in Nazi Germany
Hans Massaquoi, a former managing editor of Ebony magazine who wrote a distinctive memoir about his unusual childhood growing up black in Nazi Germany, died in Jacksonville, Fla., on Saturday, his 87th birthday. He had been hospitalized over the...
Tags: Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Germany, Authors, U.S. Army
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Rick Kogan rediscovers Norbert Blei
The last time the name Norbert Blei appeared above a story in the Chicago Tribune was June 2, 1985. He wrote about the Clearing, a folk arts school founded in 1935 in Door County, Wis., by renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen when he was 75. ...
Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Mike Royko, Human Interest
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Nelson Algren Short Story Awards: A look back at a rich history
An honor like the Nelson Algren Short Story Award can be a boon to a writer. It can give him or her the confidence to slog through rejections and trudge forward with literary endeavors. When we asked former Nelson Algren Award recipients what winning...
Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, University of Iowa, Services and Shopping, Roosevelt University, Graduation
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Accepting Algren submissions
Why would the Chicago Tribune, where well-documented fact is the basic of everything we do, run a nationally recognized contest for original short fiction? How did the Chicago Tribune come to run a nationally recognized contest for original short...
Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, Literature, Nelson Algren
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Marvin Miller dies at 95; baseball union chief led push for free agency
Nothing about Marvin Miller seemed feisty or controversial at first glance; the soft-spoken economist was a smallish man with gray hair and a tidy mustache. But as a union leader, it was Miller who took on baseball's establishment in the late 1960s,...Tags: Baseball, Oakland Athletics, David Wharton, Sandy Koufax, Major League Baseball
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'World War Z' is Going to Suck
I warn you: the wrong nerd debate has broken out over the upcoming film “World War Z.” After the trailer debuted, I was dismayed beyond consolation. The highly anticipated Brad Pitt film based on the insanely popular book by Max Brooks, is...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Brad Pitt, Manhattan (New York City), Human Interest, Netflix Inc.
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