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Bette Midler in 'I'll Eat You Last': What the Critics Think
ReutersApr 26 (TheWrap.com) - Former Hollywood super agent Sue Mengers is having the last laugh, thanks to her comedic portrayal by Bette Midler. "I'll Eat You Last," is a one-woman show starring Bette Midler as famous Hollywood agent Sue Mengers. It opened...Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Judaism, Theater, Chicago Tribune
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Bette Midler in 'I'll Eat You Last': What did the critics think?
Recalling an age of highly crafted public personas, the new Broadway play “I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers” reflects on a Hollywood era when movie deals were made over dinner parties instead of smartphones. Bette Midler...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Theater, Chicago Tribune, Reviews
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Discussing literature, Muslim life in America, and American Dervish with Ayad Akhtar
It has been a good year already for novelist and playwright Ayad Akhtar. His debut novel, “American Dervish,” has garnered high praise. Tribune theater critic Chris Jones enthusiastically embraced “Disgraced,” a play at the...Tags: Arts and Culture
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'Hands on a Hardbody' on Broadway: What did the critics think?
“Hands on a Hardbody,” a musical about cash-strapped Texans competing for a shiny new pickup truck, pulled into Broadway on Thursday at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in Manhattan. Based on a 1997 documentary of the same name, the show sets...
Tags: Trey Anastasio, Sergio Trujillo, Theater, Chicago Tribune, Music Theater
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Arts, and health of city's soul
It is rare indeed to find such illustrious cultural names sharing a panel: Michelle Boone, Chicago's Commissioner of Cultural Affairs; Rick Bayless, the famous chef and one of Chicago's most important cultural entrepreneurs; Jeanne Gang, the hugely...
Tags: Rick Bayless
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Our town was Wilder's town too
Chicago makes a claim on many writers — Nelson Algren, David Mamet, Ernest Hemingway, Carl Sandburg — even if those scribes spent only a portion of their lives within its sweet confines. But Thornton Wilder, the author of such iconic plays...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Nelson Algren, Chicago Tribune, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Art Institute of Chicago
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Danny Goldring's long Chicago acting career paying off with 'Boss'
Look at that face in the photo and try to tell me that is not a great neighborhood face. Aging handsomely and full of life, it is the face of actor Danny Goldring — even the name is neighborhood perfect, Danny — sitting in the barbershop...
Tags: The Fugitive (movie), Drama (genre), New York City Police Department, Kelsey Grammer, Illinois Governor
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A version of David Foster Wallace's life
When the great English poet Philip Larkin worked at the University of Hull, he liked to say that the need to change trains in Doncaster meant most journalists, academics and other London irritants didn't bother to harass him. The American writer David...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, Wars and Interventions
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'The Book of Mormon' releases more Chicago tickets
"The Book of Mormon" is releasing another 12-week block of tickets for its Chicago engagement. The new tickets, which go on sale Sept. 21, cover performances through June 2. This is not expected to be the last "extension," although it remains an open...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Robert J. Lopez, Christianity, Chicago, Music Industry
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Dollywood roller coaster lets you soar like an eagle
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. — Given the well-grounded corporate nervousness of those in the leisure industry about being associated with any particular religious belief, it's unusual to approach a roller coaster and be greeted by a Bible verse.
But...Tags: Dolly Parton, Six Flags Great America, Gurnee
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
5 - 6 a.m. The Saturday Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong 5:05 a.m. The role for aerial applicators (formerly known as crop dusters) has grown in Midwest agriculture in the past 5 years. Max shares a visit with one who flies over...Tags: Phylicia Rashad, Father's Day, Goodman Theatre, Snow White (fictional character), Chicago White Sox
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