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The zine scene
Earlier this month, several thousand people roamed over two floors of a Columbia College building for the 4th annual Chicago Zine Fest. Moving through the youthful crowd was Sarah Wenzel, bibliographer for Literatures of Europe and the Americas at the...
Tags: University of Chicago, Authors, Fiction, Education, Chicago Tribune
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Chicago X-files: Center studies UFOs
For RedEyeOpening a file cabinet at the Center for UFO Studies reveals manila folders marked with spine-tingling titles such as "Alien Luggage Report," "Project Moonwater" or "The CIA's role in UFO Studies." Yet, elsewhere there's a conspicuous lack of secret...Tags: James Earl Jones, Stranger Than Fiction, Astronomy, UFO Sightings, Photography and Video
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Authorities: No bail for 2 held in 2010 Harvey triple slayings
Tribune reporterTwo men have been charged with slaying a woman and two children and wounding a 4-year-old boy in an October 2010 shooting in south suburb Harvey. Brandon Griffin, 29, of the 100 block of Shabbona Drive in Park Forest, and Dajuan Crockett, 22, who lives...Tags: Halloween, Prosecution, Murder, Spider-Man (fictional character), Chicago Loop
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Nicholas Tremulis book 'For the Baby Doll' celebrates life and love
It may not rank with literature's greatest opening lines — “Call me Ishmael”; “It was a pleasure to burn”; or “Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant...
Tags: 401K, Keith Richards, Music, Marianne Faithfull, New York City
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Victor Garcia: A chameleon on trumpet
During the past year, Chicago listeners have heard trumpeter Victor Garcia in more musical contexts than any single player could be expected to master. He hit hard in drummer Dana Hall's band at the Green Mill last month; debuted his own feisty, full-...
Tags: University of Chicago, Chicago Jazz Fest, Music, Melba Liston, Howard Reich
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Louder Than a Bomb inspires teen poets
Soft guitar music played quietly as four high school students moved their microphones into position, forming a tight quadrangle on the small stage. As they readied themselves to perform — junior Jada-Amina Harvey and sophomores Omari Ferrell, Ike...
Tags: Lobbying, Kenwood, Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Teaching and Learning
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Evanston mural painted over, but more could be on the way
Theodore Boggs was upset to learn the mural he helped paint 10 years ago on an Evanston wall was apparently mistaken for graffiti and illicitly removed. “I think it’s a crime what the guy did,” Boggs said. As an Evanston Township...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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6 hopefuls vie for Maercker school board
Six individuals, including three incumbents, are running for four open school board seats in Maercker School District 60. The newcomers seeking to serve on the board include Hinsdale resident Art Andersen, Westmont resident Pradeep Tekkey and Darien...Tags: Dominican University, PTA, Iowa State University , Colleges and Universities
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Caslon Hatch
Caslon Hatch joined the Channel Two News team in November 2012 as a Multimedia Journalist for the "Morning Edition." She comes to Alaska from Des Moines, Iowa where she was born and raised. After studying Political Science at Iowa State University in...
Tags: Education, NBC (tv network), Colleges and Universities
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SAIC spearheads citywide performance festival
For RedEyeThe School of the Art Institute is partnering with the city of Chicago to host a three-month performance art festival that is shaping up to be one of the biggest citywide, multivenue performance festivals of its kind. The IN>TIME fest, which kicked...Tags: Roosevelt University, Chicago Cultural Center, Education, Arts, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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It took a trio to come up with Wonder Woman
If comic book characters are a driving force in Hollywood, it's worth noting that Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic characters of the last 70 years, has yet to star in her own live-action movie. She hasn't been completely ignored. Two years ago,...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), David E. Kelley, Movies, House (tv program), Doubt (movie)
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A bleak 'Crack' haunts Dance Center
The Seattle-based troupe named zoe | juniper is lead by the husband-and-wife team of choreographer Zoe Scofield and sculptor Juniper Shuey. Not surprisingly, "A Crack in Everything," now at the Dance Center of Columbia College, is interdisciplinary, its...
Tags: Dance, Entertainment Events, Mardi Gras, Entertainment
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