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Urinal video games at Coca-Cola Park are outrageously sexist
Where are the contingency fee lawyers now that we really need them? Where are all the sex discrimination lawsuits against Coca-Cola Park and the Lehigh Valley IronPigs? Where is the outrage over yet another case of an accommodation for men that...
Tags: Gaming Industry, Tom Hanks, Coca-Cola Co., Gaming, The Green Mile (movie)
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Opera in Focus: Puppets and opera come together
It's the damnedest thing: Justin Snyder, his long hair parted down the middle, his head thrown back as though communing with a higher power, the hood of his hoodie grazing the floor, his mouth working silently in time with the strains and surges of an...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Restaurants, Chicago Tonight (tv program), Arts and Culture, Faust (movie)
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False alarms on amnesty
To hear opponents tell it, you don't want to be standing along the U.S. border when an immigration reform bill becomes law. Millions of foreigners who were previously content in their native lands will hear about it, pack a bag and storm across the U.S....
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Bill Murray, Migration, Minority Groups, Immigration
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Bill Murray scoffs at doubt as FDR in 'Hyde Park on Hudson'
For Bill Murray, playing Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the new film “Hyde Park on Hudson” meant risking some serious derision. Now 62, Murray carries with him a huge recognition factor thanks to a host of comedies: "Stripes," "Caddyshack,"...
Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Toronto International Film Festival, Olivia Williams, Entertainment, Bill Murray
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From insanity to honor
Last week, I saw a post on Facebook that gave me a chuckle. It was a picture of a sign that said, "What our country needs is a 'Department of Common Sense!'" This kind of resonated with me because just a couple of days before that, I had read a piece...Tags: Media Industry, Human Interest, Bill Murray, Finance, Genesis (music group)
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Falling apart as ambition falls short
At one point in Andrew Hinderaker's fascinating new play, "I Am Going to Change the World," a character observes that most people would not get out of bed in the morning if they actually knew how their lives were going to turn out. For most of us, one...
Tags: Graduation, Lincoln Center, Facebook, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., University of Chicago
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PA House committee finally releases important bills
"Something is … different," says Bill Murray's character, Phil Connors, in the classic movie "Groundhog Day." He has been reliving the same day over and over — until now. "Good or bad?" responds his new girlfriend, Rita. "Anything...Tags: Religion and Belief, Elections, Abusive Behavior, Voting, Roman Catholicism
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Woodstock blends rural, suburban
Special to the TribuneYou can't get a bad cup of coffee in Woodstock. Chicago Coffee Roastery is served at Trax. Wild Horse Creek at Jenapea's. Starbucks at Starbucks. Pick your bean, then pick your cafe. Downtown Woodstock has one for just about every taste and on nearly...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Homes, Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Human Interest
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Groundhog Day in Gaza
In the film "Groundhog Day," Bill Murray wakes up each morning and relives the previous day. A similar scenario is playing out in the Middle East between Israel and her enemies. The deadly "movie" always goes like this: Israel is shelled or attacked...Tags: Israel, Terrorism, Bill Murray, BBC, Islam
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Memorable male makeovers in movies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAlthough the makeover movie genre often thrusts men into padded superhero suits, the silver screen has offered up a handful of memorable male metamorphoses that required little more than a change of clothes, a shift of the shoulder and an attitude...Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Canali, Crazy, Stupid, Love. (movie), Tom Hanks, Bill Murray
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Big-screen blind spot: 'Groundhog Day'
RedEyeOnce in a while, a movie slips under your radar. For about, oh, 20 years. In 'Big-screen blind spot,' we sit down with those 'classic' movies everybody but us has seen and give them the nostalgia critic treatment. Confession: Until this week, I had never...Tags: Library of Congress, Ryerson Incorporated, Citizen Kane (movie), Entertainment, Bill Murray
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Phil predicts an early spring
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) — Punxsutawney's famous groundhog predicts spring will come early this year. With thousands watching on Gobbler's Knob in west-central Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair Saturday but didn't see his shadow....
Tags: Entertainment, Bill Murray, Movies, Staten Island (New York City)
Mar 28, 2013
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Feb 27, 2009
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