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    Jun 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Andy Brown, Nicholas Payton, Wynton Marsalis hit Chicago

    Inspiring music-making isn't necessarily loud, aggressive, self-aggrandizing or heavily promoted.
    Inspiring music-making isn't necessarily loud, aggressive, self-aggrandizing or heavily promoted. Consider what happens early every Wednesday night at Andy's Jazz Club, where the superb but serenely understated Chicago guitarist Andy Brown leads a...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Lincoln Center, Tamela Mann, Culture, Entertainment Events

  2. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  3. Monday: Eat. Drink. Do.

    <strong>EAT</strong>
    For RedEye
    EAT Revamped Lunch Menu Chicago Q 1160 N. Dearborn St. 312-642-1160 Chef Lee Ann Whippen lightens up the Gold Coast barbecue spot's lunch options for summer with dishes including smoked corn salad ($12.25), summer watermelon salad ($6.25) and a...

    Tags: Michael Shannon, Arts and Culture, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages

  4. Jun 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'The Jungle Book' at Goodman Theatre: When Mary met Walt (and Rudyard)

    Rudyard Kipling hated Chicago. &quot;It holds rather more than a million of people with bodies, and stands on the same sort of soil as Calcutta," wrote the man whom George Orwell dubbed "the prophet of British imperialism in its expansionist phase," following a visit to Chicago in the 1880s. "Having seen it, I urgently desire never to see it again. It is inhabited by savages. Its water is the water of the Hooghly, and its air is dirt."
    Rudyard Kipling hated Chicago. "It holds rather more than a million of people with bodies, and stands on the same sort of soil as Calcutta," wrote the man whom George Orwell dubbed "the prophet of British imperialism in its expansionist phase,"...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Bare (music group), The Aristocats (movie), Disneyland Park, Entertainment Events

  6. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Tonys 2013: Nathan Lane varies his pace

    NEW YORK — If you were to incarnate the spirit of Broadway — the talent, the showmanship, the stamina for roller coaster rides — Nathan Lane would likely be your man. A first banana with the most hilarious holler since Lou Costello's...

    Tags: The Addams Family (musical), Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Robin Williams, Entertainment Events

  8. May 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. A moment to talk arts parking

    There are many reasons to complain about the notorious parking deal made between the City of Chicago and Chicago Parking Meters LLC, some four years ago under Mayor Richard M. Daley.
    There are many reasons to complain about the notorious parking deal made between the City of Chicago and Chicago Parking Meters LLC, some four years ago under Mayor Richard M. Daley. The rates are outrageously high; the profits for the private-sector...

    Tags: The Book of Mormon (musical), Arts and Culture, Rahm Emanuel, Entertainment, Metra

  10. May 28, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Phylicia Rashad To Be Honored At Westport Gala

    Hartford Courant
    Tony Award-winner Phylicia Rashad, who directed Westport Country Playhouse’s production of “A Raisin in the Sun” last fall (and who wlll also be staging the upcoming production of “Fences” at New Haven’s Long Wharf...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Westport Country Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Arts and Culture, Lincoln Center

  12. May 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Crain's gets contract to publish CSO program

    Just call it Crain&rsquo;s Chicago &ldquo;Show&rdquo; Business.&nbsp;
    Tribune reporter
    Just call it Crain’s Chicago “Show” Business.   Beginning in September, Crain’s is replacing Playbill as publisher of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s program guide in a three-year deal.   “We’ve been...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Book, The Second City, Chicago Symphony Orchestra

  14. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Daniel Sunjata finds new challenges in 'Graceland'

    &ldquo;Graceland&rdquo; star Daniel Sunjata decided to become an actor partly because he would get to experience different challenges on the job. At the time he may not have been thinking he&rsquo;d have to surf.
    RedEye
    “Graceland” star Daniel Sunjata decided to become an actor partly because he would get to experience different challenges on the job. At the time he may not have been thinking he’d have to surf. “My surfing? As Daniel, not so...

    Tags: Sports, Arts and Culture, FBI, Graceland (movie), Police Investigations

  16. May 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Goodman gala brings 'Jungle Book' to life

    Rudyard Kipling's &quot;The Jungle Book" came to life May18 at the Fairmont Chicago hotel for more than 700 people in attendance at the Goodman Theatre Gala. The evening featured the first musical performance of selected songs from the theater's new summer production by Tony Award-winning Mary Zimmerman. The show is based on the classic book and Disney's 1967 animated film. &nbsp;
    Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" came to life May18 at the Fairmont Chicago hotel for more than 700 people in attendance at the Goodman Theatre Gala. The evening featured the first musical performance of selected songs from the theater's new summer...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Theater, Music Theater, Entertainment, Entertainment Events

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Musicals to 'LeapFest,' 41 more shows for your summer

    Just when you thought it was safe to get out of your house and into the long-delayed sunny season, Chicago theaters of all sizes unleash some of their most promising offerings of the year. When you're ready for a break from the beach and the ballpark, take a gander at this list for a range of great shows. From musicals to family fare, long-running hits to brand-new storefront experiments, we've got you covered &mdash; and there are even some outdoor options in the mix.
    Just when you thought it was safe to get out of your house and into the long-delayed sunny season, Chicago theaters of all sizes unleash some of their most promising offerings of the year. When you're ready for a break from the beach and the ballpark,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Sam Phillips, Navy Pier, LGBT Pride Month, Steppenwolf Theatre

  20. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Being numb to it all no longer big shock

    Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so humble that only &quot;Art Museum" is spelled across its modest facade. The admission is free, though the lessons offered in its first gallery, at least through June 16, feel priceless.
    Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so...

    Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Sports, Fiction, Arts and Culture, DePaul University

  22. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next

    NEW YORK &mdash; David Mamet has his hustlers, Edward Albee his domestic warriors, Tony Kushner his brilliant self-flagellators. If playwright Christopher Shinn has a signature character, it is the manipulative victim &mdash; the half-sympathetic, half-deplorable sort of person whose suffering is real but who uses it as rationale for bad behavior.
    NEW YORK — David Mamet has his hustlers, Edward Albee his domestic warriors, Tony Kushner his brilliant self-flagellators. If playwright Christopher Shinn has a signature character, it is the manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-...

    Tags: International Military Interventions, New York University, Arts and Culture, Medical Specialization, Lower East Side

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Mary Zimmerman, center, and costume designer Mara Blume...
(June 6, 2013)
Mary Zimmerman, center, and costume designer Mara Blumenfeld  watch as Larry Yando is fitted with the costume of  Shere Khan for the Goodman Theatre production of "The Jungle Book."
Steve Scott and Hema Rajagopalan at the Goodman Theatre...
(May 18, 2013)
Steve Scott and Hema Rajagopalan
Neal Zucker and Linda Johnson Rice at the Goodman Theat...
(May 18, 2013)
Neal Zucker and Linda Johnson Rice