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Want a respite from winter's icy blasts? Try seven nights of chamber music
There's always room for more chamber music, even in a metropolitan area such as Chicago that's already blessed with a plethora of chamber groups and performances throughout the season. Despite that abundance, Northwestern University's Winter Chamber Music...
Tags: Teachers, Festive Events, Concerts, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning
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Voice of the People, Feb. 03
A feminist for Michelle Obama This is in response to "Nation's feminists divided on first lady's overt choices" (News, Jan. 21). The article suggests that many feminists, and by implication mostly white feminists, are disappointed in Michelle Obama. I...Tags: Wrigleyville, Politics, Beyonce, Crime, Law and Justice, Weaponry
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Remarkable Woman: Amy Thomas Elder
Amy Thomas Elder lives and breathes education. Has been doing so for most of her 49 years. Her parents were teachers. Dad taught history; mom was a math instructor. Her kindergarten was held in an antique house at Greenfield Village next to the Henry...
Tags: Charles Thomas, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment, Education
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Board names new principal for Glenbard West
The Glenbard District 87 Board of Education has named a new principal for Glenbard West High School. Peter Monaghan, who has been the assistant principal for student services at Glenbard West since 2004, will start on July 1. He'll replace Jane Thorsen,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Maywood (Cook, Illinois), Arts and Culture, Roosevelt University, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Nelson Algren Short Story Awards: A look back at a rich history
An honor like the Nelson Algren Short Story Award can be a boon to a writer. It can give him or her the confidence to slog through rejections and trudge forward with literary endeavors. When we asked former Nelson Algren Award recipients what winning...Tags: Cornell University, Anglicanism, Sam Shepard, University of Miami, Rentals
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Going to school on video game violence
The students filtered in. They smelled of cigarettes and cold. They dropped their backpacks and peeled off their Gore-Tex. Then Lisa Buscani, one of the five instructors who teaches Ethics in Computer Games and Cinema at DePaul University, after...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Ethics, White House, Entertainment, University of Southern California
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Remarkable Woman: Kelly Richmond Pope
Most people don't start their day combing the newspaper for headlines about white-collar felons. But for Kelly Richmond Pope, it's just part of the job as a forensic accountant, and one she shares with students at DePaul University, where she is an...
Tags: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Bernard Madoff, Upper West Side, Finance, Embezzlement
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Mark Pearlstein, 1948-2012
Attorney Mark Pearlstein was an expert on community association law, a primary author of recently enacted Illinois legislation to regulate and license community association property managers and for 24 years wrote the Sunday "Condo Adviser" column for the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping, Brad Pitt, Colleges and Universities, Laws
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Chicagoan saves one dog at a time from rabies in Africa
NANGALE, Tanzania — Only about half the dogs Anna Czupryna is studying in Tanzania have names. Dogs are different here. They are foragers and night watchmen who are treated more like livestock than pets. But when the dogs of north-central Tanzania...
Tags: Holidays, Tanzania, England, Washington State University, Rentals
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Remarkable Woman: Josephine Lee
Among the joys of the holiday season in these parts are performances by the Chicago Children's Choir. Founded in 1956 with the goal of bringing together children of different races and cultures, the choir has become a local institution. It works with...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Civil Rights, Chicago Public Schools, Same-Sex Marriage, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bassist Matt Ulery's 'By a Little Light' breakthrough album is triumph of '12
What a year this has been for Chicago bassist-composer Matt Ulery. His breakthrough album, "By a Little Light" (Greenleaf Music), has been turning up on best-of-year lists, including NPR's and the Chicago Tribune's. He has taken this hauntingly...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Concerts, Irving Park, Entertainment, Education
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Movie makeup: The good, the bad and the 'J. Edgar'
Attention, vampires. Later this week, while you're watching the final installment in the "Twilight" series, if the quality of the new film is consistent with the earlier films, well, you will probably find yourself wondering if it's just you or do all...
Tags: Sean Penn, Daniel Day-Lewis, Hugo Weaving, Death of a Salesman (play), Bill Murray
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