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Interview: Call from Maroon 5 set PJ Morton's career in motion
Back in 2011, one night after PJ Morton watched his future Young Money record label boss and rap megastar Lil Wayne perform at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Mich., the soul-pop singer returned to the venue to perform pop hits such as "Moves...
Tags: Bill Rancic, Macy's, Nia Vardalos, Adam Levine, DTE Energy Company
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Caroline Kennedy visits Highland Park
Reminiscent of the elegant simplicity of her mother, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy captivated the approximately 300 guests of the Highland Park Library with stories about her family and love of poetry. She was the keynote speaker on...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Poetry, Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Highland Park (Brooklyn, New York)
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In The Arts: 'Having It All' comes to Laguna Playhouse
The Laguna Playhouse will host an opening-night performance of the regional premiere of "Having It All" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday following a reception at 6 p.m. Conceived by Wendy Perelman, the musical stars Lindsey Alley, Michelle Duffy, Kim Huber,...
Tags: Arts, Museums, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music
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'Whitey Bulger' digs deep into a gangster's tale
When Whitey Bulger was arrested in Santa Monica late on the afternoon of June 22, 2011, it brought to an end one of the longest, and strangest, manhunts in U.S. history. Nearly 82, Bulger had spent 15 years hiding in plain sight in an apartment complex...Tags: Jack Nicholson, Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Organized Crime
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Bridget Mooney Spence, fundraiser
Bridget Ellen Mooney Spence, who raised funds for the Susan Komen Foundation, died of complications from breast cancer Thursday at her home in Sudbury, Mass. The former Baltimore resident was 29. Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of William J....
Tags: Washington, DC, Roland Park, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Breast Cancer, Roman Catholicism
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Don't just talk about the weather
Last December, an American milestone passed virtually unnoticed. Forty years earlier, Harrison Schmitt became the 12th and last person to walk on the moon. Mr. Schmitt and the 11 men who preceded him — beginning with Neil Armstrong in 1969 —...Tags: Ocean City, Technology, Engineering, Global Warming, Environmental Issues
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Phil Ramone dies at 79; pop producer was star behind the stars
This post has been corrected. Please see below for details.Phil Ramone, the veteran record producer whose work with such top-tier talent as Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon made him one of the most revered figures in the music business, died Saturday. He was 79. He died of complications from pneumonia...Tags: Pneumonia, Music Industry, Awards and Prizes, Shelby Lynne, Entertainment
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President Obama: When making nice can be naughty
Does it matter that President Obama was right? That Kamala Harris is “the best-looking attorney general in the country”? Not really. As a quip, it failed; as an attempt at gallantry, it didn’t need saying. The president cushioned his...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Justice System, Racism, Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secret Service
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Caroline Kennedy says poetry a tradition in her family
The words and ideas expressed by poetry can impart emotions and memories just like photographs and music, Caroline Kennedy told a crowd in Naperville Thursday. The daughter of President John F. Kennedy was on the campus of North Central College in...
Tags: William Shakespeare, New York City, Poetry, Entertainment, Music
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PASSINGS: Raymond L. Telles
Raymond L. Telles, 97, El Paso's first Latino elected mayor and a former U.S. ambassador to Costa Rica, died Friday at the Sherman Oaks home of his daughter Cynthia Ann Telles, according to KTSM-TV of El Paso. He had been in failing health in recent...
Tags: U.S. Army, Elections, Politics, Costa Rica, Employment Opportunities
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Review: 'The Obituary Writer' by Ann Hood
With John F. Kennedy's inauguration approaching, the country stirs with excitement. But even as she joins her suburban Virginia neighbors in wagering on the color of Jackie Kennedy's outfit, Claire contemplates the shambles of her loveless marriage. After...
Tags: Marriage, Family, Ann Hood, Chicago Tribune, Authors
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Tribune's 'Playing With Fire' garners 3 awards
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals. Among the awards is...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, The Boston Globe, Newspapers, Chemical Industry, U.S. Senate
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