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    Jan 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Winter classical music preview: Diverse events, from 'Boheme' to Boulez

    The period from the new year through the end of March invariably includes some of the most highly anticipated events of Chicago's classical music season. Here are 10 such events, listed in chronological order:
    The period from the new year through the end of March invariably includes some of the most highly anticipated events of Chicago's classical music season. Here are 10 such events, listed in chronological order: Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Riccardo...

    Tags: Music, Lincoln Center, Poetry, New York City, Culture

  2. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Poe Museum could reopen in fall

    The one-time home of Edgar Allan Poe could reopen for visitors as soon as this autumn, according to one of the people in charge of running the tourist attraction.
    The one-time home of Edgar Allan Poe could reopen for visitors as soon as this autumn, according to one of the people in charge of running the tourist attraction. "Though we're still in the early stages, things are picking up steam," said Mark Redfield,...

    Tags: Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Kevin Bacon, The Following (tv program), Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture

  4. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Woe is Poe: The TV show 'The Following' loses its literary grip

    Woe to Edgar Allan Poe. In life, the writer was ill-served by fortune: orphaned as a toddler, an indebted college dropout, Poe moved often, usually to dodge creditors. His beloved wife (and, um, first cousin) died <a href=&quot;http://www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org/poecottage.html">in the Bronx</a> at age 24; two years later Poe himself was dead. The circumstances of his death remain mysterious -- the 40-year-old left Richmond, Va., en route to Philadelphia and turned up five days later at a pub in Baltimore, where he was delirious, wearing someone else's clothes and was at the end of a deathly bender or something else that drove him into the arms of the grim reaper.
    Woe to Edgar Allan Poe. In life, the writer was ill-served by fortune: orphaned as a toddler, an indebted college dropout, Poe moved often, usually to dodge creditors. His beloved wife (and, um, first cousin) died in the Bronx at age 24; two years later...

    Tags: Murder, Google+, James Purefoy, Fiction, Kevin Bacon

  6. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. In books, Baltimore beats Denver

    As the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos get ready for their big playoff game Saturday, there are plenty of opinions about how the teams and <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/bal-baltimore-vs-denver-pictures-20130110,0,2688274.photogallery" target="_blank">cities compare</a>. But in one competition -- based on books -- Baltimore wins hands down.
    As the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos get ready for their big playoff game Saturday, there are plenty of opinions about how the teams and cities compare. But in one competition -- based on books -- Baltimore wins hands down. The East Coast city had...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Baltimore Book Festival, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Denver Broncos, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  8. Jan 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. From halls of 'Downton Abbey,' to 'House of Cards,' a great midseason

    Midseason used to be a time for networks to put on series that weren&rsquo;t good enough to make the fall lineup. The thinking was: The money has been spent to make these episodes, so let&rsquo;s try to get something out of them by plugging them for shows that have bombed.
    Midseason used to be a time for networks to put on series that weren’t good enough to make the fall lineup. The thinking was: The money has been spent to make these episodes, so let’s try to get something out of them by plugging them for shows...

    Tags: Murder, Christianity, Mormonism, Elizabeth McGovern, Matthew Rhys

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Trifling with the legacy of Poe

    A shocking and dastardly literary crime has been perpetrated upon a heretofore unsuspecting citizenry. How could you allow The Sun to publish such a travesty about the fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes ("On the case," Dec. 23)? Contrary to what the...

    Tags: Fiction, Clarksville, Arts and Culture

  12. Jan 22, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. ‘Following,’ ‘Bates Motel,’ ‘Defiance’: Next in promising genre TV

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com
    “Fringe” might have just concluded its run last week with an emotional two-hour finale, but that's hardly reason for discerning ......
  14. Sep 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Taking opera places it has never been

    "People in Chicago no longer will have to deal with an opera company director with an English accent," jokes Andreas Mitisek. "Now all they will have to adjust to is dealing with one with an Austrian accent!" In fact, the change of regime at Chicago...

    Tags: Travel, Beach Vacations, Lincoln Park Zoo, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture

  16. Sep 28, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. 'Paranormal Paparazzi' to premiere today on Travel Channel

    TV Watchers
    Aaron Sagers has traveled the globe to hunt for ghosts, search for aliens and investigate curses. Now, he’s the host and co-executive producer of “Paranormal Paparazzi,” an entertainment news show premiering Sept. 28 on the Travel...
  18. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 50 Ways Marilyn Monroe Has Been Kept Alive For 50 Years

    Aug 03 (TheWrap.com) - There's a moment at the end of the promo reel for &quot;Love, Marilyn," an upcoming Marilyn Monroe documentary that will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, when Uma Thurman, speaking in words that were written by Monroe, almost whispers these lines:
    Reuters
    Aug 03 (TheWrap.com) - There's a moment at the end of the promo reel for "Love, Marilyn," an upcoming Marilyn Monroe documentary that will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, when Uma Thurman, speaking in words that were written by Monroe, almost...

    Tags: Blu-ray Discs, Barbie (fictional character), Theater, Charlize Theron, Glenn Close

  20. Sep 27, 2012 | Zap2It
  21. Halloween programming 2012

    Channel Guide Magazine
      The month of October (and even the last few days of September) have plenty to offer the fan of all things creepy, as we gear up for Halloween season. Whether you like your horror hardcore, or more family-friendly, you should be able to find some movie...
  22. Dec 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. ‘Hobbit,’ ‘Doctor Who,’ ‘Big Bang Theory’: Geek goes mainstream

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com
    This post has been corrected. See below. COMMENTARY It started with The Big Bang. Not the still somehow controversial theory ......
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