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    Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Could PED probe affect Selig's legacy?

    Could be tarnishing Kevin Baxter Los Angeles Times Bud Selig has done a lot of good things for baseball: introducing interleague play, the World Baseball Classic, wild-card playoff teams, the use of instant replay and increasing revenue more than 400...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, World Series, Baseball, Sports, World Baseball Classic

  2. Jun 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. After 40 years, Bill Payne performs under his own name

    Little Feat's Bill Payne had done just about everything a piano-playing rock 'n' roller (with a side order of Erik Satie and Bill Evans) can do over the last 40 years, except perform a concert under his own name — until last year.
    Little Feat's Bill Payne had done just about everything a piano-playing rock 'n' roller (with a side order of Erik Satie and Bill Evans) can do over the last 40 years, except perform a concert under his own name — until last year. At age 63, Payne...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Entertainment, Doobie Brothers (music group), Stevie Nicks, Arts and Culture

  4. May 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Voice of the People, May. 24

    Loss of a dog I read a newspaper every day. No matter what city I am in, I immediately tune into the editorial and op-ed pages. I have read columns from so many diverse writers, Jonah Goldberg to Mike Royko. The column "Losing the gift of best dog ever"...

    Tags: Taxation, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, Eric Zorn, Richard Nixon

  6. May 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Buzzwords are evil and must be stopped

    <em>I was dynamically engaging one of my fellow content marketers in the company brainstorming arena the other day, when I came up with a win-win value proposition for in-house onboarding of new talent to help us velocitize</em><em> our organic campaigns. It's really a multichannel game-changer!</em>
    I was dynamically engaging one of my fellow content marketers in the company brainstorming arena the other day, when I came up with a win-win value proposition for in-house onboarding of new talent to help us velocitize our organic campaigns. It's...

    Tags: Rex Huppke

  8. May 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. In trust we trust

    Imagine me walking into a corporate executive's office. Me: How important is trust to the health of your workplace? Executive: Why, it's critical. Awkward pause. Executive: Who are you? And why are you in my office wearing pajamas? Me: I'm...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Rex Huppke, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

  10. May 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. JPMorgan board members targeted by shareholder advisers

    JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most &mdash; only to have the $6 billion &quot;London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls.
    JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most — only to have the $6 billion "London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls. Influential...

    Tags: Rockefeller Center, Elections, Business, Real Estate, Honeywell International Incorporated

  12. May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Metz: Toronto trio is all out, all the time

    A few weeks ago, the Toronto trio Metz was played a midafternoon gig at the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas, with such fury that the welt-inducing performance left me questioning the band members&rsquo; physical well-being and sanity. Alex Edkins was wrestling his guitar to the ground like it was a writhing alligator. Chris Slorach was pogoing while screwing his bass guitar into an amplifier. Drummer Hayden Menzies was pounding so hard it sounded like he was banging on industrial oil drums instead of a trap kit. They carried on like this for 10-plus minutes as they torched a song called &ldquo;Wet Blanket.&rdquo; How the heck do they play this passionately every night while on tour?
    A few weeks ago, the Toronto trio Metz was played a midafternoon gig at the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas, with such fury that the welt-inducing performance left me questioning the band members’ physical well-being and sanity....

    Tags: Toronto (Canada), Entertainment, Music, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Ottawa (Canada)

  14. May 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Analyzing your quitting fantasies

    Hi there, readers. I'd like to talk about your fantasies.
    Hi there, readers. I'd like to talk about your fantasies. Not THOSE fantasies, you pervs. This is a family workplace column. I'm talking about your "quitting fantasies" — the daydreams we have about the most satisfying way to exit a job. Say...

    Tags: Human Interest, Auto Trends, Harvard University, The Happiest News!, Rex Huppke

  16. May 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Harris: Google's Eric Schmidt on North Korea and technology's future

    Google's glasses may one day whisper in your ear an old acquaintance's name when you unexpectedly bump into them at a party. Google's car will drive itself in years — not decades. And what if Google's search engine could predict a question you...

    Tags: Beijing (China), Eric Schmidt, Fiction, Networking, Google Inc.

  18. May 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Urlacher exits NFL stage quietly

    Twitterwas launched in 2006, six years after the Bears selected Brian Urlacher with the ninth overall pick in the 2000 draft. Jack Dorsey, the Twitter creator has said the name was chosen because he ran across a definition of the word that was a perfect...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, Lance Briggs, Denver Broncos, Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl

  20. May 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Job 'tours of duty' growing shorter

    <em>So, job candidate, where do you see yourself in five years?</em>
    So, job candidate, where do you see yourself in five years? Yes, I know that's the worst interview question ever invented. But what's your answer? What's that? It sounded like you said, "Elsewhere." Oh, that is what you said? In five years you see...

    Tags: Social Media, Tourism and Leisure, Business, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace

  22. May 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Phil Vettel: Two stars for Bread & Wine

    To appreciate Bread &amp; Wine, the 16-month-old restaurant in the Irving Park neighborhood, it helps to be less literal and more observant.
    To appreciate Bread & Wine, the 16-month-old restaurant in the Irving Park neighborhood, it helps to be less literal and more observant. For instance, you might be surprised, as I was initially, to discover that the kitchen doesn't set out much bread....

    Tags: Wines, Cabbage, Phil Vettel, Rhubarb, Irving Park

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