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Lit Fest holds on to that printed feeling
As obvious as this may sound at first, the 28th annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Lit Fest, which concluded Sunday afternoon and drew an estimated 130,000 attendees and 200 authors to the South Loop on a sweltering, cloudless weekend, was not the kind...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Feiffer, Chicago Loop, Festive Events, Buzz Bissinger
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Tales for the young at heart
Tribune newspapersFifteen years ago Susan Katz sat down with HarperCollins' editor-in-chief to discuss the future of their young adult category. They considered whether they should stop publishing young adult books altogether. Now, young adult book sales make up about...Tags: FBI, Crimes, Book, Rogers Park, Google Inc.
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True confession: I will be leading a discussion of false confessions at the Printers Row Lit Fest
Change of SubjectSaturday at 2 p.m. in the Lake Room at the University Center (525 S. State St.) I will be interviewing author Laura Caldwell about her new book, "Long Way Home," as well as Jovan Mosley, the main character in the...... -
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Sayles stays rooted in change
Tribune newspapersLate on a weekday afternoon, we called John Sayles, the independent's independent, the pragmatist's pragmatist. He was on the outskirts of Boise, in the passenger's seat of a rented Prius, beside Maggie Renzi, his longtime partner and producer. He's tall,...Tags: Cuba, North Carolina, Gold and Precious Material, Philippines, Star Wars (movie)
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Printers Row writes a new chapter
Once a hub of printing and publishing businesses, Printers Row in the South Loop has evolved into a vibrant residential haven while maintaining a link to its industrial past.
Sturdy structures that housed printing presses and recently constructed...Tags: Soldier Field, Millennium Park, South Loop, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Loop
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Bringing Big Bill Broonzy back into the spotlight
He was one of the most celebrated blues artists of his era, a visionary Chicago singer-songwriter who mentored Muddy Waters, introduced the music to Europe and inspired no less than Eric Clapton, Ray Davies and Pete Townshend (as they've all acknowledged)...Tags: Music, Ray Davies, University of Chicago, Lifestyle and Leisure, Documentary (genre)
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Jennifer Egan's 'A Visit from the Goon Squad': prose, punk rock and PowerPoint
Tribune cultural critic"A Visit From The Goon Squad" By Jennifer Egan Knopf, 288 pages, $25.95 Jennifer Egan's decision to render portions of her new novel, "A Visit From the Goon Squad" (Knopf), as a PowerPoint presentation is: Clever. Edgy. Groundbreaking. The novel by...Tags: Don DeLillo, Joan Didion, New York, Elizabeth Taylor, Punk (genre)
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