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At 90, artist follows her straight road
The day after she turned 90, Kay Smith put on a long-sleeved red top and black slacks, pulled her silver hair straight back from her face, slipped on her black DK spectacles with the sparkling rims, grabbed her cane and headed over to class for the party....
Tags: Illinois Governor, Merchandise Mart, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Ambitious Beethoven fest wants listeners to feel the 'love'
Ludwig van Beethoven was forever pushing boundaries, and the annual Chicago festival that bears the composer's name continues to do the same, even more so than in the past. “Beethoven Festival: LOVE 2013,” as the third edition is titled,...
Tags: Music Industry, Festive Events, Literature, Music, Arts and Culture
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CSO series explores connections between nature and culture
For ages, mankind has been fascinated by rivers, not simply as natural resources and avenues of commercial conveyance, but also as symbols, metaphors and ideas. Countless artists, composers, writers and thinkers have pondered the significance of these...
Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Culture, Grant Park, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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Rohrersville Band to open season May 19
The Rohrersville Cornet Band of Washington County will open its 277th season Sunday, May 19. The spring concert in the band hall on Main Street in Rohrersville will begin at 3 p.m. Holly Feather will direct the band as it performs concert favorites...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Spaghetti, Fine Arts, Poetry
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First Fridays in Orlando, Eustis
I've been going to the monthly First Fridays at FAVO since its inception in 2011, and it has now grown to 19 once-upon-a-time-motel rooms full of artists. The quality of work has increased, too, with some professional artists in the lineup now. This month...
Tags: Rollins College, Music, Arts and Culture, Museums, Fine Artists
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Susanin Auctions expecting Rockwell painting to hit millions
Sean Susanin believes he is about to set a record price for a painting at a Chicago auction. On Dec. 1, Susanin Auctions will auction "Willie Gillis, Package From Home," the first of 11 Willie Gillis paintings Norman Rockwell painted for the cover of...
Tags: Melissa Harris, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Entertainment Events, Museum of Modern Art, Expo Chicago
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Your chance for free art at Sanford event
I love going to art shows and coming home with a new piece of art. The only thing better would be picking out a piece of art that was free. That's what will happen for one lucky person during the monthly art stroll in downtown Sanford on Friday, 6-9 p.m....
Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, Orlando, Arts and Culture, Orlando Public Library
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'Blancanieves': Grimm tale, rendered silently, beautifully ★★★ 1/2
From Spain, here's a miracle of fairy tale repurposing: a version of the Brothers Grimm's "Snow White," set in Spanish bullfighting country in the late 1920s. Writer-director Pablo Berger's "Blancanieves" goes all the way with its concept, and then...
Tags: Movies, Blancanieves (movie), Bullfighting, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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MCA bringing Stew, Handspring Puppet Theatre, Mike Daisey to Chicago in 2012-13
Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art has announced its 2012-13 season of live performances. The typically expansive, eclectic and inter-disciplinary season includes the following events: - "Imperial Science: Una Opera Muerta" An operatic collaboration...Tags: Steve Jobs, Dance, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, War Horse (movie), Entertainment Events
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Pinning down Chicago artist Lilli Carre
Lille Carre is 29, petite, moon-faced and unassuming. She curls forward as she speaks. On a quiet morning in her Noble Square apartment, she speaks softly and gives off an air of frailty. It's not hard to picture her stepping out of one of her own...
Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Sundance Film Festival, Arts and Culture, Book
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Honoring John Cage, a composer who threw out all the rules
John Cage has been dead 20 years, but his music, his revolutionary ideas about art in general and his enormous influence on composers, musicians, artists, dancers and contemporary aesthetic attitudes, live on. The benign guru of the postwar avant-...
Tags: Lobbying, Northwestern University, Arts and Culture, Andrew Davis, Fine Artists
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Rosenthal: Music industry keeps on spinning
Elton John was genuinely concerned about the music business. "I'm very anti putting the price (of tickets) beyond eight-fifty," John told Playboy. "To see a Sinatra, to see a Piaf if she were still alive, to see a Dietrich, yes, I would say charge...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Chicago Tribune, Radio, Arts and Culture, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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