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    May 28, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  1. July 19: Author - Jacques d'Amboise, I Was A Dancer

    Jacques d'Amboise
    WGN News
    Jacques d'Amboise To purchase a copy of the book: I Was A Dancer In this rich, expansive, spirited memoir, Jacques d'Amboise, one of America's most celebrated classical dancers, and former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet for more than...

    Tags: Jerome Robbins, Suzanne Farrell, Parochial Schools, Religious Education, Entertainment

  2. Jul 11, 2012 |Resource Link| KDAF-LTV
  3. May 28, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  4. January 7: Lunchbreak - Toasted Spice Cake

    Sushi Samba
SushiSamba Rio
    WGN News
    Sushi Samba SushiSamba Rio 504 N. Wells Street Chicago www.sushisamba.com To read more about the restaurant: metromix.com Toasted Spice Cake Ingredients: 1 lb butter 1 lb brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp cardamom 1 tsp nutmeg 5...

    Tags: Salt, Butter, Sports, Sushi and Sashimi, Lifestyle and Leisure

  5. Nov 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  6. Hippodrome uses new grant to give nonprofits a broader stage

    The <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/downtown/performing-arts/touring-shows/hippodrome-theatre-at-the-france-merrick-performing-arts-center-baltimore-theater">Hippodrome</a> Theatre is largely defined by marquee Broadway shows, from "The Lion King" to "South Pacific." But starting Monday, the theater aims to be a hub for local arts groups, becoming much more than just a stopping-off spot for touring artists and productions.
    The Hippodrome Theatre is largely defined by marquee Broadway shows, from "The Lion King" to "South Pacific." But starting Monday, the theater aims to be a hub for local arts groups, becoming much more than just a stopping-off spot for touring artists and...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Concerts, Music, Sales

  7. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  8. Goodman breaks record at season-opener

    The Goodman Theatre's fall benefit featured John Logan's Tony Award-winning &quot;Red," directed by Robert Falls, a Goodman artistic director. The season-opening party drew 430 people to the Modern Wing at the Art Institute for cocktails and dinner before the performance.
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    The Goodman Theatre's fall benefit featured John Logan's Tony Award-winning "Red," directed by Robert Falls, a Goodman artistic director. The season-opening party drew 430 people to the Modern Wing at the Art Institute for cocktails and dinner before...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, Entertainment, Rahm Emanuel, Tony Awards, Art Institute of Chicago

  9. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. Australia has a hold on 'Iceman' of martial arts

    Ultimate Fighting fans know Chuck Liddell as The Iceman. But since retiring last year, the 41-year-old mixed martial artist now is known as The EVP -- the executive vice president of business development for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He also is featured in the new DVD and Blu-ray release &quot;UFC: Bad Blood -- Liddell vs. Ortiz," which documents Liddell's long-standing rivalry with fellow MMA superstar Tito Ortiz. Liddell, who also competed on "Dancing With the Stars," jokes that taking a roundhouse kick to the face is nothing compared with mastering the pasodoble.
    Tribune Media Services
    Ultimate Fighting fans know Chuck Liddell as The Iceman. But since retiring last year, the 41-year-old mixed martial artist now is known as The EVP -- the executive vice president of business development for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He also...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Mixed Martial Arts, Travel, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Chicago Hotels

  11. Aug 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  12. Norwegian explorer sees beauty in Arctic

    Whatever you did this summer, Cecilie Skog has you beat.
    Whatever you did this summer, Cecilie Skog has you beat. "I was in the Arctic Ocean trying to canoe to the North Pole," said Skog, a Norwegian explorer and adventurer. "It was great, but we had to turn around because of the ice conditions. "It was just...

    Tags: Long Island, Disasters, Climbing, Travel, Disasters and Accidents

  13. Jun 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Self-tanning products have come a long way

    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products &#8212; streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin &#8212; have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to acquire. These advances, coupled with a stronger awareness of sun damage and the potential harmful effects of UV lights in tanning beds, have inspired more of us to slather on the bronze, rather than run the risk of skin cancer or premature aging.
    Los Angeles Time
    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products — streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin — have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to...

    Tags: Allergies, Dermatology, Food and Drug Administration, Dermatologists, Physical Conditions

  15. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Dramatic looks at 'Il Teatro alla Moda'

    The extraordinary workmanship on display in &quot;Il Teatro alla Moda &#8212; Theater in Fashion" in Beverly Hills makes it easy to understand why Italy's haute couture fashion scene was once as revered as that of France.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    The extraordinary workmanship on display in "Il Teatro alla Moda — Theater in Fashion" in Beverly Hills makes it easy to understand why Italy's haute couture fashion scene was once as revered as that of France. The exhibition, which runs through...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Valentino, Los Angeles Times, Versace, Alberta Ferretti

  17. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. Dancers dispel disabilities, step on the floor

    Five way-cool dudes, fedoras lowered to their eyebrows, shuffle in sync onto the dance floor as the theme from &quot;Mission: Impossible" blares. After several impressive leaps and splits, they step dance and clap with military precision, then file into a straight line. Marching in place, they form the letters B-A-S-A-C with their arms and finish their dance with a thunderous cheer.
    Five way-cool dudes, fedoras lowered to their eyebrows, shuffle in sync onto the dance floor as the theme from "Mission: Impossible" blares. After several impressive leaps and splits, they step dance and clap with military precision, then file into a...

    Tags: Health, Special Olympics, Tom Cruise, Entertainment, Sports

  19. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Judy Morr: A quiet force behind Segerstrom Center for the Arts' dance program

    The arts world craves star power. Locally, we're covered. Opera? No problem &#8212; Pl&#225;cido. Classical music? Dudamel. Dance? There's ... well, anyone there? Anyone at all?
    The arts world craves star power. Locally, we're covered. Opera? No problem — Plácido. Classical music? Dudamel. Dance? There's ... well, anyone there? Anyone at all? This s explains why perhaps the most important dance figure of the past quarter...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Igor Stravinsky, Mikhail Baryshnikov

  21. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  22. Ringling arts festival on Sarasota Bay: keeping it fresh

    Legendary dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov is not long off the plane from Paris, where he just finished playing a lonely ex-general in &quot;In Paris," an experimental theater piece based on a short story by Russian Nobel laureate Ivan Bunin. His souvenir from his latest artistic sojourn is a hacking cough, an upper-respiratory something-or-other that turns the sound of his Russian-accented English husky.
    Legendary dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov is not long off the plane from Paris, where he just finished playing a lonely ex-general in "In Paris," an experimental theater piece based on a short story by Russian Nobel laureate Ivan Bunin. His souvenir from his...

    Tags: Mexico, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Music, Richard Burton

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