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Kandy Kane Ball toy drive breaks records
Special to Tribune NewspapersFor the 10th annual Kandy Kane Ball on Dec. 8, a semitrailer was parked outside Joe's Bar waiting to be filled with toys from the party, described by event organizers as the largest private toy drive in the city. More than 1,000 patrons, many clad in...Tags: Holidays, Family, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (tv program), Albany Park, Event Planning
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When the sun, and mayor, pop up for the arts
Tribune criticEach and every year in Chicago, there is a moment when the problems of the city seem to fall away and everything seems doable and winnable again. It is a moment inextricably tied to the weather. Spring always comes later than even the worst-case scenario....Tags: Chicago Mayor, Arts and Culture, Millennium Park, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Entertainment Events
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CSO's Citizen Musician seeks right note
A little more than two years ago, the curtain lifted on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra-led Citizen Musician initiative, and CSO Association President Deborah Rutter told an overflow crowd at the Chicago Cultural Center: “All of you are citizen...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Woodlawn (Bronx, New York), Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), New Products, Chicago Cultural Center
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Richly stocked Beethoven Fest is city's best-kept cultural secret, so far
Although the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth won't arrive until 2020, George Lepauw isn't about to wait eight years to celebrate the German composer's titanic musical achievement, or the profound influence his music has exerted on the...
Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Fine Artists, Joffrey Ballet
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Sinfonietta reaches out to city's Latino community with new concert series
The Chicago Sinfonietta, long a national model for promoting diversity and inclusiveness in orchestral performance, is reaching out to whet the cultural appetite of the city's Latino community with a promising new series of concerts in various venues on...
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Cinco de Mayo, Religious Festivals
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CSO series explores connections between nature and culture
For ages, mankind has been fascinated by rivers, not simply as natural resources and avenues of commercial conveyance, but also as symbols, metaphors and ideas. Countless artists, composers, writers and thinkers have pondered the significance of these...
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Fine Artists, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois)
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Muti, CSO open tour with lusty 'Carmina Burana' at Carnegie Hall
NEW YORK – It wasn't the tumultuous ovation that went on into the night following the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's first Carnegie Hall concert under then-music director Georg Solti back in 1970, but it was loud and it was instantaneous....
Tags: Mexico, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Mexico City
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Lyric Opera brings fresh approach to Puccini's 'La Boheme'
Without fanfare, Lyric Opera has been systematically retiring elderly opera productions that have outlived their usefulness or have simply worn out with age. A prime candidate for junking was the 1972 Pier Luigi Pizzi production of Puccini's "La Boheme,"...
Tags: Civic Opera House, Music, Poetry, Entertainment
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East meets West at 'Sita Ram'
The Harris Theater was a riot of color as more than 1,400 attendees, many wearing traditional Indian garb, arrived for the opening-night performance of "Sita Ram" on Dec. 14. The Chicago Children's Choir, the Lookingglass Theatre Company and the Natya...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Star Wars (movie), Music, Chicago Restaurants, Entertainment
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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: Arts and Culture, DePaul University, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Civil Rights, Culture
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Strike in rearview mirror as CSO starts New York tour
NEW YORK — While much of the nation was focused on the first presidential debate Wednesday night, there was no debate among Manhattan's classical music cognoscenti over who the most prestigious musical visitors of the week were, and are. In fact,...
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Charlie Rose, Labor Disputes
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Before strike, it's 'singing in the rain' at Millennium Park for CSO
Undeterred by drenching rains, a crowd of several thousand began milling around the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park hours before the start of the free Chicago Symphony Orchestraconcert Friday evening. Nobody knew at the time, of course, that...
Tags: Millennium Park, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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