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    Jul 1, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  1. McCain-Palin campaign wounds reopen

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Todd Purdum's piece about Sarah Palin in Vanity Fair has ripped a Band-Aid off the wounds of the McCain-Palin campaign, and it's not a pretty sight: Politico tells the McCainPalin-camp in-and-out-flighting tale: William Kristol, editor of...

    Tags: Tony Soprano (fictional character), Alaska, Government, Behavioral Conditions, John McCain

  2. Jan 12, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'The Bachelor': Contestant expelled for 'inappropriate' relationship

    Reality Check
    Kathryn is back to recap The Bachelor for us. And it's full of DRAMA!! Take it away, K:Where to begin? I'm not sure if this is new to this season or just new to me but I love that individual......

    Tags: VH1 (tv network), Tom Cruise, Necklaces (jewelry), Photography, Television Industry

  4. Jun 2, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  5. Gore separation shocks friends

    The Swamp
    The Gores in 2007. (EPA/Peter Foley) by Bob Drogin and Kathleen Hennessey They were the happy exceptions -- high school sweethearts whose passionate romance led to a famously stable marriage in a capital perpetually rocked by tawdry scandals and......

    Tags: Death, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Bill Clinton, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment

  6. Feb 11, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'The Real World D.C.': conflict and uncleanliness

    Reality Check
    Guest blogger Lindsay Diokno recaps "The Real World D.C." Perhaps she was snowed in last night ...Last night, we saw conflict between Erika and Ashley and conflict between Mike and Eric (and Mike and Tanner), but, most importantly, we saw......

    Tags: Social Issues, Georgetown, Entertainment, Literature, Minority Groups

  8. Jan 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Searching for a father in Depression-era Michigan

    THEATER REVIEW: "Bud, Not Buddy" by the Chicago Children's Theatre ★★½ ... If anyone calls the hero of Christopher Paul Curtis' Depression-era novel by the name of Buddy, not Bud, the 10-year-old orphan gets upset.
    If anyone calls the hero of Christopher Paul Curtis' Depression-era novel by the name of Buddy, not Bud, the 10-year-old orphan gets upset. His loving mom, who died a few years previously, always told him to insist he be called "Bud, not Buddy," an...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment, Celebrities, Music, Literature

  10. Oct 14, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Schoolteachers in love, looking for a patch of blue sky

    THEATER REVIEW: "Under the Blue Sky" at Steep Theatre ★★★ ... David Eldridge's play is a closely observed, carefully built and rather sad story - and thus ideal for Chicago's intimate and unstinting Steep Theatre.
    David Eldridge's "Under the Blue Sky" is a closely observed, carefully built and rather sad play — and thus ideal for Chicago's intimate and unstinting Steep Theatre — about the love lives of schoolteachers. Unless you're talking scandal,...

    Tags: Teachers, Education, United Kingdom, Teaching and Learning, Netherlands

  12. Aug 29, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Grown-ups failed accused Perry Hall shooter

    Meet the parents.
    Meet the parents. Bonnie Gladden, the mother of the 15-year-old charged with shooting a fellow student at Perry Hall High on the first day of the new school year, has a ninth-grade education and was 19 years old and four months pregnant with a daughter...

    Tags: Mental Health, Perry Hall, Students, Behavioral Conditions, Teaching and Learning

  14. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Tragedies connect parents

    Michelle Ross of Oklahoma City never followed the playing career of Erik Kramer, who was the Bears' quarterback in the mid-1990s.
    Michelle Ross of Oklahoma City never followed the playing career of Erik Kramer, who was the Bears' quarterback in the mid-1990s. "I am not much of a sports person," she said. But after coming across a Tribune story about Kramer's late son, Griffen,...

    Tags: Punishment, OxyContin (drug), Culture, National Football League, Substance Abuse

  16. Nov 23, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 2011 Holiday Guide

    Like the creeping tinsel at the mall, holiday shows in Chicago seem to start earlier each year. This season, it was “White Christmas” at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire even before the trick-or-treaters had ventured forth from their stoops. But bear in mind that theaters know how much Chicago audiences love their seasonal entertainments. If, like me, you're an urban romantic in love with the classic downtown experience, this is the golden time of the year, full of family members enjoying the arts together and cramming in a live show between busy days and nights of shopping, eating and merrymaking.
    Like the creeping tinsel at the mall, holiday shows in Chicago seem to start earlier each year. This season, it was “White Christmas” at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire even before the trick-or-treaters had ventured forth from their...

    Tags: Holidays, Human Interest, Entertainment, Celebrities, Theater

  18. Sep 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Add David Foster Wallace to 'unlikable' pantheon

    The last time filmmaker Jason Reitman came through town we got into a conversation about unlikable characters. He knows something about unlikable characters: "My first movie was about the head lobbyist for Big Tobacco ('Thank You for Smoking'), my second was about a sarcastic pregnant teenager ('Juno') and my third was about a guy who fires people for a living ('Up in the Air')."
    The last time filmmaker Jason Reitman came through town we got into a conversation about unlikable characters. He knows something about unlikable characters: "My first movie was about the head lobbyist for Big Tobacco ('Thank You for Smoking'), my...

    Tags: Authors, Sundance Film Festival, Fiction, Illinois State University, Chicago Reader

  20. Mar 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Dawn Turner Trice: Making the most of postpartum depression

    When Chicago clinical psychologist Susan Benjamin Feingold had postpartum depression more than two decades ago, not many people were taking the illness seriously. Some doctors were even telling women all they needed to do for their "baby blues" was to eat more apples or bananas to feel better.
    When Chicago clinical psychologist Susan Benjamin Feingold had postpartum depression more than two decades ago, not many people were taking the illness seriously. Some doctors were even telling women all they needed to do for their "baby blues" was to eat...

    Tags: Psychologists, Headaches, Mental Illness, Symptoms, Heart Attack

  22. Mar 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Designated driver takes the long walk home

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive."
    Dear Amy: I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive." One friend was so...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Reviews

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