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    Feb 13, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. No Plans for Cadillac XTS-V

    KickingTires
    Wards Auto is reporting there will be no V performance version for Cadillac's new-for-2013 XTS sedan lineup. Slated to replace the DTS as the largest Cadillac in the lineup, the XTS is based on the Buick LaCrosse's architecture but is......

    Tags: Entertainment, Buick, Music, Arts and Culture, Concerts

  2. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  3. Marlins ballpark design: one person's idea

    The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    WARNING: This is NOT the Marlins??? design for a new ballpark. It is simply one man???s view of what the new ballpark should, but won???t, look like. Since we???ve been waiting for renderings, which the team has been promising to......

    Tags: Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Cape Canaveral, Florida, Miami Orange Bowl , Little Havana

  4. Oct 4, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. I (heart) Chicago

    Dining@Large
    I have now totally embraced the Zen of the El, putting aside my innate distrust of anything unfamiliar until it gets familiar. I love the el now. The trick is to move from thinking rapid transit means, you know, rapid......

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago River

  6. Oct 16, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Barack Obama cautions against cockiness

    The Swamp
    by John McCormick NEW YORK - Sen. Barack Obama has already raised more than $450 million for his presidential bid, but he starts and ends today with massive fundraisers in Gotham. A breakfast event at the Metropolitan Club ran $30,800......

    Tags: Chicago Skyline, New Hampshire, Billy Joel, Arts and Culture, Bruce Springsteen

  8. Apr 7, 2009 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  9. Marlins Stadium Update No. 243 (Opening Day edition)

    The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    There are 243 home games until the Marlins??? new ballpark is scheduled to open in Little Havana in 2012. So at Monday???s home opener against the Washington Nationals at Dolphin Stadium, the team launched a new scoreboard feature: fun facts......

    Tags: Baseball, Jeffrey Loria, Sports, Miccosukee Tribe, Miami Marlins

  10. Jun 12, 2009 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  11. Arena design: economics v. art

    The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    A little delayed on this, but I???ve been getting my thoughts together since the news last week that renowned architect Frank Gehry???s design (see left) for the Nets??? new arena in Brooklyn was being tossed aside for a less expensive......

    Tags: Twitter, Inc., Brooklyn Nets, Sports, Florida Panthers, Arts and Culture

  12. Jul 6, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  13. Obama and Medvedev: Russian revival?

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva It may not be the "reset button'' that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented her Russian counterpart earlier this year - a symbol of the need to start over again in relations between the United States and......

    Tags: Defense, Globalization, Inflation and Deflation, Christian Orthodoxy, Crimes

  14. Sep 9, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. The edible restaurant

    Dining@Large
    Some of you in the past have wondered why I love southern California so much. When I mention great weather, Mozza pizza, Arclight Cinema and homeless people who have a cell phone in case their agent calls, you counter with......

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Restaurants, Los Angeles

  16. Jul 23, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  17. 'Strangest' Parking Garages Put Others to Shame

    KickingTires
    No one would really use the phrase ???architectural wonder??? when describing a parking garage. These monolithic piles of concrete and steel are so utilitarian in function that most people tolerate their presence as a necessity, which is a far cry......

    Tags: Germany, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Arts and Culture, Steve McQueen

  18. Jun 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Sinfonietta premieres evocations of Chicago's dynamic skyline, in sound

    If the Chicago Symphony Orchestra can celebrate the power of rivers, why can't the Chicago Sinfonietta do the same on behalf of cities? The parallel may not have occured to Mei-Ann Chen when she was planning her season finale with the sinfonietta, but at the very least it gave the music director several musical novelties with which to conclude the orchestra's 25th season.
    If the Chicago Symphony Orchestra can celebrate the power of rivers, why can't the Chicago Sinfonietta do the same on behalf of cities? The parallel may not have occured to Mei-Ann Chen when she was planning her season finale with the sinfonietta, but...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano

  20. Jun 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Man of Steel': Superman a true Midwesterner

    Metropolis was founded in 1839 on the banks of the Ohio River, about as far south as you can go in Illinois without stepping into Kentucky. Its settlers were enthusiastic: They assumed the waterfront real estate would result in a metropolis, hence the name. They were a bit off. Metropolis became a small city (population: 6,500), though in 1972 DC Comics proclaimed it the home of Superman, and the town found its identity. So every June for the past five decades, Metropolis has hosted a four-day Superman festival (this year's concludes Sunday), the centerpiece of which — indeed the centerpiece of Metropolis — is a colorful, 15-foot-tall bronze Man of Steel, his hands poised at his hips, standing watch at the foot of the Massac County Courthouse.
    Metropolis was founded in 1839 on the banks of the Ohio River, about as far south as you can go in Illinois without stepping into Kentucky. Its settlers were enthusiastic: They assumed the waterfront real estate would result in a metropolis, hence the...

    Tags: Kansas City Royals, Zack Snyder, IHOP Corporation, Ohio River, Arts and Culture

  22. Jun 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Ragdale opens doors to artists, its art to public

    Novelist Lise Haines is scheduled to arrive at O'Hare this afternoon. She will then spend the night with relatives, and Monday will make her way to north suburban Lake Forest and a place called Ragdale and begin a creative adventure.
    Novelist Lise Haines is scheduled to arrive at O'Hare this afternoon. She will then spend the night with relatives, and Monday will make her way to north suburban Lake Forest and a place called Ragdale and begin a creative adventure. Haines is a child...

    Tags: Gold Coast, Authors, O'Hare International Airport, University of Chicago, Norton (Norton, Virginia)

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