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    Mar 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. A woman's fantasies and fears take wing in 'Amelia'

    It's heartening to see area college and university music programs taking up the slack with respect to significant recent American operas Chicago's professional opera companies have ignored. A little more than a week ago, student singers and orchestra...

    Tags: Music, Human Interest, Entertainment, University of Houston, Flight (movie)

  2. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Southern California architecture: the missing early years from PSTP

    Two years ago, when the Getty Trust helped organize and fund more than five dozen exhibits on 20th century art in Los Angeles, a massive enterprise it labeled "Pacific Standard Time," it wasn't difficult to guess which era the museum would focus on. It was clearly going to be the postwar period, and the 1950s, '60s and '70s in particular.
    Two years ago, when the Getty Trust helped organize and fund more than five dozen exhibits on 20th century art in Los Angeles, a massive enterprise it labeled "Pacific Standard Time," it wasn't difficult to guess which era the museum would focus on. It...

    Tags: SCI-Arc, Architecture, Museum of Modern Art, Science and Technology, University of California, Los Angeles

  4. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. 10 things you might not know about razed Chicago

    Ever since the Great Fire of 1871, a cycle of destruction and rebuilding has been central to the Chicago story. This month, Northwestern University secured a permit to tear down Prentice Hospital so that it can build a biomedical research facility. Also this month, speculation arose (and was quickly squelched) about tearing down Wrigley Field's iconic scoreboard. And today is the 10th anniversary of one of the most unusual acts of demolition in city history — Mayor Richard M. Daley's middle-of-the-night destruction of Meigs Field.
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    Ever since the Great Fire of 1871, a cycle of destruction and rebuilding has been central to the Chicago story. This month, Northwestern University secured a permit to tear down Prentice Hospital so that it can build a biomedical research facility. Also...

    Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Al Capone, St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929), Midway, L (movie)

  6. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Elizabeth Berg on 'Tapestry of Fortunes'

    Since her first novel, "Durable Goods" (1993), Chicago author Elizabeth Berg has carved out a place as one of America's most beloved chroniclers of female friendship. Best known for the best-selling "Open House," an Oprah's Book Club selection in 2000, Berg finds humor and pathos in the lives and loves of women, in particular their setbacks and recoveries. Along the way she has built a strong, mostly female readership that has aged and grown with her, which is to say gracefully.
    Since her first novel, "Durable Goods" (1993), Chicago author Elizabeth Berg has carved out a place as one of America's most beloved chroniclers of female friendship. Best known for the best-selling "Open House," an Oprah's Book Club selection in 2000,...

    Tags: USA Today, Music, Genres, Entertainment, Human Interest

  8. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Affordable housing is again a red flag in 'green' Marin County

    SAN RAFAEL, Calif. — After George Lucas abandoned plans to build a movie studio along a woodsy road in Marin County, he complained about the permitting process in a place so environmentally friendly that hybrid-car ownership is four times the state average.
    SAN RAFAEL, Calif. — After George Lucas abandoned plans to build a movie studio along a woodsy road in Marin County, he complained about the permitting process in a place so environmentally friendly that hybrid-car ownership is four times the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Environmental Issues, Highway Transportation, Asthma, Services and Shopping

  10. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sowden House in Los Feliz for sale at $4.9 million

    The storied Sowden House in Los Feliz is for sale at $4.888 million.
    The storied Sowden House in Los Feliz is for sale at $4.888 million. Set behind gates and obscured from the street by heavy foliage, the residence has sometimes been called the Jaws house for its Mayan temple-like façade. Typical of Lloyd Wright...

    Tags: Cher, Homes, Ozzy Osbourne, Neal McDonough, Rentals

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. With modern architecture spotlighted, PST series looks beyond landmarks

    There's sure to be much to pore over in "Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940-1990," the ambitious anchor show of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time series on modern architecture in and around Los Angeles. But it's on the periphery of this giant undertaking, which is funding nine major exhibitions and will sprawl across the calendar from early spring to midsummer, where the real surprises are most likely to be found. That's especially true of the shows aiming to look beyond well-known midcentury landmarks and reassess the work of the L.A. architects who emerged in the 1960s and '70s and challenged orthodox modernism in a range of ways.
    There's sure to be much to pore over in "Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940-1990," the ambitious anchor show of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time series on modern architecture in and around Los Angeles. But it's on the periphery of this giant...

    Tags: SCI-Arc, Architecture, Museum of Modern Art, University of California, Los Angeles, Christian Orthodoxy

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Oak' and 'Geranium': Sprouts of a Botanical series

    Whether you're a hard-core gardener or simply have a curiosity about plants, two new titles from London-based Reaktion Books are sure to command your attention.
    Whether you're a hard-core gardener or simply have a curiosity about plants, two new titles from London-based Reaktion Books are sure to command your attention. "Oak" by Peter Young and "Geranium" by Kasia Boddy are the first two titles in Reaktion's...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Chicago Tribune

  16. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Ladies of the Evening

    LOTE began 20 years ago as an offshoot of parenting classes held at the elementary school. Now those fourth graders are all 30+ years old, and we still all live within walking distance of one another. "Ladies of the Evening" was coined when we all had...

    Tags: Authors, Feminism

  18. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| SFL
  19. Dining scene: From fried chicken and waffles to pomegranate scallops

    What's happening in food and dining around South Florida.
    What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Burt & Max's Bar and Grille 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite 100, west of Delray Beach, 561-638-6380, BurtAndMaxs.com Legendary restaurateurs Burt Rapoport and Dennis Max have rejoined to debut...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Foods and Beverages, Greenbrier, Deerfield Beach

  20. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. A holiday gift guide for that special traveler in your life

    Your face says it all: You are starting to panic. Don't. If you're shopping for a traveler, you might just find the answer to your gift-giving conundrum in these pages. Our team of travelers has tested items large and small, pricey and affordable, and we want to share them with you so you can share them with others. This is by no means comprehensive, but it can start the old synapses firing. If you can't get said item in time for the big day, cut out the picture, tie it up with a bow and use it as an IOU. The true traveler will always have a use for it because there's always that next trip.
    Los Angeles Times
    Your face says it all: You are starting to panic. Don't. If you're shopping for a traveler, you might just find the answer to your gift-giving conundrum in these pages. Our team of travelers has tested items large and small, pricey and affordable, and...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Ethiopia, Apple iPhone, Transportation Security Administration

  22. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  23. Maurice Merlin paintings and prints on display at Huntington Library

    We've heard lately that America is trying to rise up from "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." While economists, political scientists and historians will debate that point, an exhibition of paintings and prints by Maurice Merlin at the Huntington Library's Scott Gallery provides a yardstick against which to measure our present stagnation.
    We've heard lately that America is trying to rise up from "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." While economists, political scientists and historians will debate that point, an exhibition of paintings and prints by Maurice Merlin at...

    Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Artists, Fine Artists, Germany, World War II (1939-1945)

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