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    Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Rosenthal: Music industry keeps on spinning

    Elton John was genuinely concerned about the music business.
    Elton John was genuinely concerned about the music business. "I'm very anti putting the price (of tickets) beyond eight-fifty," John told Playboy. "To see a Sinatra, to see a Piaf if she were still alive, to see a Dietrich, yes, I would say charge...

    Tags: Music Industry, Elton John, Music, Computer Networking and Internet, Barclays Center

  2. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  3. Q&A: 'Not Fade Away' star John Magaro

    One of 2012's best movies came and went without a shred of the attention it deserves, and it’s not as if the film's some obscure, subtitled documentary only a niche audience would see anyway.
    One of 2012's best movies came and went without a shred of the attention it deserves, and it’s not as if the film's some obscure, subtitled documentary only a niche audience would see anyway. It's "Not Fade Away," the tremendous feature writing-...

    Tags: Steven Van Zandt, Music, Green Day (music group), Movies, David Chase

  4. Nov 13, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Cabaret masters deserve a masterful voice

    THEATER REVIEW: "Cities of Light" at Piven Theatre in Evanston ★½ ... Written by Rebecca Joy Fletcher, "Cities of Light" is a new cabaret-style entertainment paying tribute to the Jewish artists whose work connected the cabarets of Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and Tel Aviv in the late 1920s.
    Written by the Brooklyn-based Rebecca Joy Fletcher, "Cities of Light" is a new cabaret-style entertainment paying tribute to the Jewish artists whose work connected the cabarets of Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and Tel Aviv from the late 1920s until their...

    Tags: Music Industry, Nazi Party, Fine Artists, Judaism, Music

  6. Apr 19, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  7. Washington County Museum of Fine Arts hosts an exhibit of student artists

    By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail " Once I drew like Raphael, but it has taken me a whole lifetime to learn to draw like children." — Pablo Picasso For more than 60 years, in April and May, the Washington County Museum of...

    Tags: Arts, Students, Teaching and Learning, Fine Artists, Music

  8. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. A weekend of cool art

    There are several great events across Central Florida this weekend and many more throughout the week
    There are several great events across Central Florida on Friday night and many more throughout the week. You won't be able to attend all the opening receptions tonight, but fortunately these shows will hang around for awhile. Florida Craftsmen puts on...

    Tags: Arts, Fine Artists, DeLand, Lake Eola, Museums

  10. Dec 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Thorne Rooms full of small wonders

    Increasingly awash in holiday art and entertainment offerings, we struggle to find something special, something new.
    Increasingly awash in holiday art and entertainment offerings, we struggle to find something special, something new. Judging by local television news broadcasts, one would think that the majestic lions that front the Art Institute are that building's...

    Tags: Hanukkah, University of Illinois at Chicago, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Holidays

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. New Cultural Plan a nice wish list, but city should focus on must-haves

    Give the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events this much: It listened to what Chicagoans said they wanted in a Cultural Plan and wrote it down.
    Give the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events this much: It listened to what Chicagoans said they wanted in a Cultural Plan and wrote it down. And then wrote some more. And more. Released Monday, the Cultural Plan's 48 pages...

    Tags: Arts, Culture, Daniel Burnham, Chicago Public Schools, DuSable Museum of African-American History

  14. May 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bob Koester's six decades of jazz and blues, Chicago style

    Let's raise a glass to Bob Koester, the single-minded Chicagoan who this weekend celebrates a remarkable anniversary: 60 years of producing jazz and blues recordings.
    Let's raise a glass to Bob Koester, the single-minded Chicagoan who this weekend celebrates a remarkable anniversary: 60 years of producing jazz and blues recordings. Koester's Delmark Records may not be the biggest indie in the country – or...

    Tags: Culture, Music Industry, Music, Newspaper and Magazine, Entertainment

  16. Apr 17, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Sexy in the city

    Chicago has long had a thing for strippers and I do not mean the anything-but-subtle lap dancers who populate so-called gentlemen's' clubs.
    Chicago has long had a thing for strippers and I do not mean the anything-but-subtle lap dancers who populate so-called gentlemen's' clubs. I mean some of the legendary artists (and I do mean artists) who have wowed Chicago through the decades, among...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Gypsy Rose Lee, Fine Artists, The Second City

  18. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. At the MCA, Stew serves up tangy observations about Chicago

    "Hey broken-nose girl," the redoubtable Stew sang from the stage of Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art on Saturday night, addressing Chicago, the commissioned topic of much of his pair of weekend performances. "I hear you're second to none. I don't know you, but I know you got a past."
    "Hey broken-nose girl," the redoubtable Stew sang from the stage of Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art on Saturday night, addressing Chicago, the commissioned topic of much of his pair of weekend performances. "I hear you're second to none. I don't know...

    Tags: Arts, Music, Windsurfing, Tourism and Leisure, Nelson Algren

  20. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. At indie craft fair, a common thread

    If you're planning to attend a holiday arts and crafts show sometime in the next few weeks — say, for instance, the massive, annual Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Market at the Pulaski Park Fieldhouse in Noble Square, which wraps up Sunday — please allow me a moment to play personal shopper:
    If you're planning to attend a holiday arts and crafts show sometime in the next few weeks — say, for instance, the massive, annual Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Market at the Pulaski Park Fieldhouse in Noble Square, which wraps up Sunday —...

    Tags: Arts, Fashion Shows, Ravenswood, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Theft

  22. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Symphony Center jazz season: Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis and Mavis Staples

    In 1994, Orchestra Hall — home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra — took a gamble. The grand old institution for the first time launched a jazz subscription series, betting that Chicagoans would commit to a season of such events, albeit a short one (four concerts).
    In 1994, Orchestra Hall — home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra — took a gamble. The grand old institution for the first time launched a jazz subscription series, betting that Chicagoans would commit to a season of such events, albeit a short...

    Tags: Music Industry, Culture, Branford Marsalis, Omara Portuondo, Music

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