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La dolce meal deal
Dining@LargeFellini's "Roma" opened today at The Charles Theatre and food lovers have reason to take note. Your "Roma" ticket stub will get you a deal at Sotto Sopra through Friday. "Bring in your movie ticket stub from Fellini's Roma from......Tags: Charles Theatre, Social Issues, Federico Fellini, Tickets, Documentary (genre)
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Woody Allen's European travels take ensemble 'To Rome With Love' ✭✭
If it's a zinger capped by the phrase "leper colony," if there's a hotel room being broken into by house detectives, if it's Penelope Cruz spilling out of an outfit borrowed from Mira Sorvino in "Mighty Aphrodite," then it's time for the new Woody Allen...
Tags: Alison Pill, Midnight in Paris (movie), Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg, Entertainment
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Chicago International Film Festival gets a digital face-lift
The biggest changes afoot in this year's Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF), the 48th edition, are on the screen, yet they're not part of the programming. As the worldwide cinema industries push actual film — meaning celluloid — into...
Tags: Festive Events, Holy Motors (movie), Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, David O. Russell
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For CSO opener, Muti explores some unfamiliar corners of the repertory
There was good news to come out of Symphony Center on Thursday night. Riccardo Muti was back to open the new season, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians are playing while talking. All's right with the world, or at least the CSO's corner of it....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, Music, Carnegie Hall, Entertainment
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Riccardo Muti: Illnesses behind him, CSO director wraps up spring residency
"Any donkey can conduct, but to make music is difficult," Riccardo Muti told the young members of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago at an open rehearsal last week at Symphony Center. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director was quoting his famous...
Tags: Flu, Entertainment Events, Giorgio Napolitano, Entertainment, Juvenile Delinquency
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Of Athens and Jerusalem
Dear Scholar, It was wholly a pleasure to get your thoughts about the current debate over illegal immigrants and how to approach the nettlesome challenge they represent to us -- and we to them. It was good of you to rehearse some classical history for...
Tags: Passover, Religion and Belief, Slavery, Egypt, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cardinal George: Is there now such a sea change in Western culture that people can't believe?
Cardinal Francis George of Chicago had gone through a long 16-hour day of meetings and travel, a day that began at 5 a.m., and it was just about 9 at night. He was tired, with one more meeting to go. But as he walked into the room for our interview late...
Tags: Benedict XVI, Religion and Belief, Travel, Christianity, Same-Sex Marriage
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New pope, old question: Can you appreciate and object at the same time?
The white smoke had barely wafted away from the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday when my friend Courtney, to my surprise, posted on Facebook, "We got a new Pope!" I bumped into her a while later. "Are you Catholic?" I asked. "No." "But you're excited...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Birth Control, Christianity, Family Planning, Same-Sex Marriage
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A 'reformed' Catholic hopes Francis can heal the church
By coincidence, last Easter I was in St. Peter's Square in Rome as Pope Benedict XVI delivered what turned out to be his final Easter Mass as head of the Catholic Church. A week from Sunday, the new pope will deliver his first. Expectations for Pope...Tags: Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Religion and Belief, Blackmail and Extortion, Christianity
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Easter's decisive answer shatters nagging doubt
Holy week invites us in no other way to examine again the validity of our Christian faith. I don't know about you, but as I viewed the images and story of the current TV production of the "BIBLE," it caused me to think more deeply into the life, the...Tags: Easter
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Media myopia in Rome
WASHINGTON -- All things considered, I'd rather be in Rome. Isn't everyone? Tout le journalism monde has descended on Rome since Pope Benedict XVI's surprise retirement last month. The ensuing Vatican intrigue has been appropriately sumptuous: Was it the...Tags: Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Religion and Belief, Social Issues, Relief and Aid Organizations
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God's Valentine of love, just for you
Every February 14 people throughout the world, pause to exchange gifts, chocolates and romantic greetings for a day set aside for lovers. Yes, while many of us never know why such customs are upheld, much of the history of Valentine's Day, and even St....Tags: Holidays, Chocolates, Mother's Day
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