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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: Entertainment, Mardi Gras, Entertainment Events, Dance
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Dana Hall re-emerges with a new band and a fresh approach
Last year was a volatile one for the inimitable Chicago drummer-bandleader-composer Dana Hall. With the considerable help of ace arts administrator Kate Dumbleton, Hall had rejuvenated the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, which William Russo had created at...
Tags: Elmhurst College, Music, Arts and Culture, Trinidad and Tobago, Hyde Park
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An indie brings Nick Offerman back to the Chicago area
Whenever I find myself in a bleak mood, a quick glance at the Ron Swanson Pyramid of Greatness usually does the trick. A near-perfect melding of minds between the "Parks and Recreation" writing staff and actor Nick Offerman, this visual guide on how to...
Tags: Jim Jarmusch, The Daily Show (tv program), Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Rabbit Hole (movie)
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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: The X-Files (tv program), Teachers, Stranger Than Fiction, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations
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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: Spider-Man (fictional character), Shootings, Prosecution, Murder, 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: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Steve Earle, Music, Arts and Culture, Keith Richards
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Strange but true, fan personally blacks out Hawks
During the second period of the Blackhawks' 3-2 victory Wednesday night over the Avalanche at the United Center, my phone buzzed. "Hawks on their way to 24 straight unbeaten?'' the text from fan Steven Schucker read. Schucker wasn't the only person in...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Joel Quenneville, Colorado Avalanche, Chicago Bulls, Sports
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Winter dance preview: Special engagements liven scene
Special projects by hometown favorites and some intriguing visitors distinguish themselves in a busy calendar in dance as this season continues. Here are 10 engagements worth anticipating: Mummenschanz: The one-of-a-kind troupe, nominally based in...
Tags: Entertainment, Ann Reinking, Music, Petroleum Industry, Arts and Culture
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Midwest native looks east in 'Somewhere Between'
"I am a child stuck between two countries," says 15-year-old Fang "Jenni" Lee in the insightful new documentary "Somewhere Between." Adopted at age 5 and raised in Berkeley, Calif., she is one of roughly 80,000 girls who have come to the U.S. since...
Tags: Last Call at the Oasis (movie), Mystery Science Theater 3000 (tv program), China, Matt Damon, Arts and Culture
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Jazz resolutions for a New Year
A new year brings new hopes for music in Chicago. Here are key resolutions for 2013: Create a concise Cultural Plan. After months of town hall meetings, the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events last fall came up with a 48-page wish...
Tags: Joe Segal, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Arts and Culture, Dominican University, Festive Events
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Columbia gala honors John Bryan
Special to Tribune NewspapersColumbia College's Open Doors Gala brought out more than 300 of our town's notables for a black-tie event at the college's Jeanne Gang-designed Media Production Center on Dec. 7. The sold-out evening honored John H. Bryan with the Chicago Legacy Award....Tags: Marshall Field, Rahm Emanuel, Dwayne Johnson, Chicago Mayor, Colleges and Universities
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Former Bears lineman John Tait puts Bucktown unit on market
Former Chicago Bears offensive tackle John Tait has permanently left the Chicago area for the West Coast, listing his three-bedroom, loft-style condominium unit in the Bucktown neighborhood for $679,000. Tait, 37, played for the Bears from 2004 until...
Tags: Bucktown, Chicago Bears, Aramis Ramirez, Gold Coast, Condos
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