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Robert Sickinger, pioneer of Chicago theater, dies at 86
Robert Sickinger, a pivotal figure in the development of Chicago's off-Loop theater scene, died Thursday morning at his home in Delray Beach, Fla. Sickinger was 86. His daughter, Erika, said her father died from natural causes. To the extent that...
Tags: Obituaries, Arts and Culture, Chicago Loop, Delray Beach, Chicago Reader
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'Bodies of Work' is all about art and ability
Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Arts and Culture, Chicago Cultural Center, Dance, Education
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Chicago Home Theater Festival debuts May 1
Roll up—on a CTA train or bus—for the debut of the Chicago Home Theater Festival, which features 12 days of theater performances at 12 secret locations across Chicago—all residences of artists and activists. Attendees register online and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Transit Authority, Dance, Michigan Avenue, Entertainment
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More vandalism directed at UIC's undocumented
For RedEyeAfter a significant part of an outside, on-campus exhibit celebrating undocumented students and alumni was found vandalized last week, the University of Illinois at Chicago community is in full-response mode --working to not only repair the damage, but...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Teaching and Learning, Students, Immigration, Arts and Culture
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Violence voicemail: Dispatches from Chicago's danger zones
RedEyeMariame Kaba was tired of hearing about Chicago’s violence problem. That’s what she told her friends in a Facebook posting shortly after the South Side teenager Hadiya Pendleton was fatally shot. But she wasn’t too tired to listen...Tags: Pilsen
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Chicago Community Trust encourages nonprofits to merge, form partnerships
Chicago's largest donor to local charities also is helping some go out of business. During the past five years, the Chicago Community Trust has assisted more than 100 nonprofit organizations with costs associated with a closing, merger or...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Cerebral Palsy, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Economy, Business and Finance, Terry Mazany
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Chicago Confidential: Eleanor Foundation to merge into Chicago Foundation for Women
The Eleanor Foundation, a nonprofit primarily assisting single mothers that is more than 110 years old, will soon wind down its operations and transfer its approximately $7 million in assets to the Chicago Foundation for Women. "This is not done in a...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Economy, Business and Finance, Melissa Harris, Finance, Jane Addams
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From canals to clocks: Famous Chicago conventions
The NATO summit, which opens Sunday with more than 60 heads of state expected to attend, is the most august such gathering in Chicago history. As far as conventions go, though, the number of participants is middling compared with others the city regularly...
Tags: Parliament, Heads of State, Travel, NATO, Transportation
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Chicago's other Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Quick, name Chicago's Nobel Peace Prize winners. President Barack Obama and Hull House co-founder Jane Addams are two. But the third? That would be former Vice President Charles Gates Dawes, who lived in Evanston and whose lakefront mansion is now the...
Tags: Nat King Cole, Korean War (1950-1953), Music, Orange County Regional History Center, Isaac Hayes
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175 years of memorable, horrible, humorous and remarkable events that shaped Chicago
On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city. Some events...
Tags: National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago Transit Authority, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Miami Heat, Boeing Co.
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Hull House Association officially closed
WGN NewsAfter 120 years, Chicago's landmark Jane Addams Hull House Association is now closed. The social services settlement, founded by Nobel prize winner Jane Addams in 1889, closed because it ran out of funding. About 300 people lost their jobs. There were...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Jane Addams
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