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A place of jagged beauty
Times Staff WriterSHAKING my shoulders to dislodge the ice cube that was slithering down my back, I stepped forward to claim the certificate verifying that I had crossed the Arctic Circle into the land of the midnight sun. This was a rite of passage on Day 5 of a six-...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Dining and Drinking, Glaciers, Fishing, Death
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'Dollhouse' hits the heights
Special to the Tribune"I'm always leery of stunt casting," says Mark Povinelli, the 4-foot-tall actor who stars in "Mabou Mines Dollhouse," a post-modern twist on Henrik Ibsen's 1879 proto-feminist classic. Questions about casting are likely to be part of any conversation...Tags: Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Oregon, New York, Arts
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'Dollhouse' is more than flashes of Chicago
Tribune theater criticIn relocating a 19th Century Norwegian icon to modern-day Lincoln Park, land of the custom-quarried granite kitchen countertop, the Goodman Theatre's "Dollhouse" dances on the edge of parody, like Jennifer Beals in "Flashdance." Yet even with a limited...Tags: Taste of Chicago, Health, Jennifer Beals, Goodman Theatre, Philosophy
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Salt Lake City
South Florida Sun-Sentinel travel editorIt is, of all our cities, the most American and the least typical. It stubbles the wide open spaces of the West, its signature landmark an off-limits temple. (Rising, rumors have it, above underground tunnels). Settled by pioneers, seat of apostles....Tags: Television Industry, Children, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Seafood, Minority Groups
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`Golf' tees up for run at Circle
Special to the Tribune"Golf," a drama by poet Susan Hahn that debuts Wednesday at Circle Theatre, depicts much more than its title sport. Wandering all over the map, this image-haunted world premiere exposes the "games of life" and the rules of those games as they apply to...Tags: Entertainment, Fashion Shows, Coco Chanel, Sports, Death
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Artistic Home's 'Peer Gynt' thinks big in a small space
Tribune theater criticToo often playmaking, like politics, settles for the art of the possible. Yet it's the art of the impossible that got a lot of us jazzed about the theater in the first place, and it's important to remember that first place, living as we do in a world...Tags: Mel Brooks, Irving Park, Michael Phillips, Edvard Grieg, South Carolina
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'The Inheritance'
Times Staff Writer"The Inheritance" is a powerhouse. Highly dramatic and intensely emotional, blessed with strong themes and an unstoppable narrative drive, it is adult, intelligent entertainment of a kind we rarely see these days. No, it doesn't come from Hollywood,...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Death, Family, Drama (genre)
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There are some stupid smart elements to 'Last Two Minutes'
Tribune theater criticBesides claiming the most impressive sideburns in world drama — late-period Elvis would weep in envy — the Norwegian master Henrik Ibsen left behind a body of plays, in verse and in craggy, formidable prose, containing not one but two instances of major...Tags: Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Michael Phillips, Iceland, Avalanches and Landslides
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'Arms' can grab modern audience
"Everything I think is mocked by everything I do!" cries Sergius, the braggart soldier brought low in George Bernard Shaw's delicious "Arms and the Man." Is there a finer expression of hypocrisy in the English language? Sergius believes himself a paragon...Tags: Michael Phillips, Eric Johnson, Defense, Firearms, Heroism
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