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Washington closed, White House open
The Swampby Mark Silva and James Oliphant The answers may be blowing in the wind, but the snow certainly was -- though this couldn't stop Bob Dylan, Morgan Freeman and a cast of all-stars from acknowledging the struggles of the Civil......Tags: Peter Orszag, Michelle Obama, Julian Bond, John Mellencamp, Joe Biden
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Q&A: 'Not Fade Away' star John Magaro
One of 2012's best movies came and went without a shred of the attention it deserves, and it’s not as if the film's some obscure, subtitled documentary only a niche audience would see anyway. It's "Not Fade Away," the tremendous feature writing-...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Steven Van Zandt, Music, Not Fade Away (movie), Midnight in Paris (movie)
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Tonight's top shows: Leon Russell, Daniel Lanois
Leon Russell: The silver-haired pianist remains in serious competition with ZZ Top for the most prodigious facial hair in rock ‘n’ roll. He’s also kept his chops up as a performer, dipping into a songbook that spans “A Song for...Tags: Leon Russell, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Millennium Park, Elton John, Entertainment Events
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Teen fashion maven Tavi Gevinson is 16 going on 30
Tavi Gevinson, for whom we will all work one day, was walking home from school, books pressed to her chest, skirt swishing. It was a portrait of suburban idyll, the first day of class at Oak Park and River Forest High School. And yet, during the first two...
Tags: Science and Technology, The New York Times, Trips and Vacations, High Fidelity (movie), Colleges and Universities
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Englewood lends voice to history project
It has been four months since Matt Damon came to school, and though the buzz is gone the bell still rings. Thirty sophomores file into Room 324 at TEAM Englewood Community Academy in the heart of one of the city's most beleaguered neighborhoods. Many of...
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Music, Authors, Manhattan (New York City), Good Will Hunting (movie)
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Pulitzer finalist Wadada Leo Smith symbolizes Chicago jazz power
Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition. On Monday, the Pulitzers made the next dramatic step in that evolution, with jazz musician...
Tags: The New York Times, Music, Music Industry, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Human Interest
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There's more to like than speed in Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, of course, is all about speed.
That's obviously the case Sunday, when the flag drops on the Daytona 500.
Don't look around for me. As a longtime visitor to Daytona Beach, the last time I ventured anywhere near the Daytona International...Tags: Florida, Ceremonies, Trips and Vacations, Documentary (genre), Society
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'Check, Please!' narrows field for new host
At last, after great deliberation and much wringing of hands, David Manilow made a decision. White smoke rose from a pipe outside the window of his Lincoln Park office. He adjusted the zipper on his navy blue garment, splayed his hands on a conference...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Barry Manilow, WTTW
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Pitchers batting? Make it stop
Highly paid professional athletes occasionally get hurt doing things they should not be doing — riding motorcycles, zipping down mountains on snowboards, falling asleep in tanning beds. San Francisco Giants pitcher Ryan Vogelsong is one of these....Tags: Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals
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SXSW 2013 keynote: Dave Grohl and the importance of 'voice'
AUSTIN, Texas -- Dave Grohl, looking more professorial than usual (it must have been the dark-rimmed glasses he donned for the occasion), might have a future scripting reality shows if this music thing doesn't work out. During his keynote speech Thursday...
Tags: Naked Raygun (music group), Bruce Springsteen, Music, David Grohl, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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Death of musical heroes a reminder of our mortality
"Ray Manzarek died," a colleague announced a couple of days ago as I walked past his desk. I gave him a quizzical look. "Ray Manzarek," he said. "The keyboardist for the Doors." Ah. Of course. Ray Manzarek. The name may not light up the average...
Tags: New Year's Day, Paul McCartney, Music, Music Industry, Entertainment
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What's the ideal Rolling Stones set list?
If you've just paid hundreds of dollars for a Rolling Stones ticket, what kind of a set are you paying to see? Hits, all the hits, and nothing but the hits? A deep-cut festival of connoisseurs' favorites with a couple of crowd-pleasers at the end? A...
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, United Center, Music, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Mojo Tour (2010), Muddy Waters
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