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Kerouac opus 'On the Road' hits just enough beats ★★★
An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal...
Tags: Kirsten Dunst, Jack Kerouac, Film Festivals, Arts and Culture, New York City
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4 Tips on Making Your New Neighborhood Work for You
It's tempting to rent an apartment based just on the square footage and rent. But you're not going to just sit in your apartment every night and weekend. So, before you move into a new apartment, though, make sure the surrounding neighborhood or community...Tags: Halloween, New York City, Rentals
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'Life of Pi,' 'Argo' win big at Oscars. NBC takes big fall.
After the coffee. Before getting the tuxedo to the cleaners. The Skinny: I kept my tweeting to a minimum during the Oscars. Just as New Year's Eve and St. Patrick's Day are amateur night to drinkers, the Oscars is amateur night for tweeters. Monday's...
Tags: News Media, Revolution (movie), The Wall Street Journal, Ted (movie), The Voice (tv program)
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Maryland domestic violence killings expose cracks in system
Melissa Davis' husband had six domestic-violence arrests in less than a year of marriage, and was released by a judge on his own recognizance. Katie Hadel's ex-boyfriend was let out of jail early on good behavior. And Candace Hurt's husband had...
Tags: Shootings, Crimes, Justice System, Judges, Police Arrests
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NCAA Tournament: Pitino still a fan of Wildcats
ktaylor@winchestersun.comRick Pitino didn't gain any satisfaction in Kentucky's tumble from a national champion to a first-round flameout in the National Invitational Tournament. He wasn't all smiles or marveled in excitement after the Wildcats lost to Robert Morris Tuesday...Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Arizona Wildcats, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Sports, Kentucky Wildcats
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Theater company brings new play to Naperville
The Organic Theater Company will be transplanting itself from Chicago to Naperville four days this week, staging its production of "The Emigrants" at the Meiley-Swallow Theatre on the North Central Campus. "Our goal is to develop a presence in both...
Tags: Elmhurst College, Education, Northern Illinois University, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Bail set at $1M for 'lookout' charged in New Year's Day shooting
An 18-year-old gang member acted as a lookout while his partner chased after a 28-year-old Bronzeville man on New Year's Day, stood over the victim and shot him to death, according to prosecutors. Authorities have charged Antoine Hill, 18, of the 4500...
Tags: Shootings, Defendants, Justice System, Judges, Lawyers
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N.Y. Giants owner John Mara's nephew arrested on assault charge
The nephew of New York Giants owner John Mara has been charged with felony assault in Fairfield, Conn., for allegedly hitting a person in the head with a bottle during a New Year's Eve party. The victim, who hasn't been publicly identified, suffered...Tags: Crimes, Trials, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), San Francisco Giants, Police Arrests
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Woman, 92, visits gorilla she cared for as a girl
Tribune reporterBefore the rest of the world fell in love with Bushman the gorilla at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, the popular primate captured the heart of a little girl in Africa who helped care for him as a baby. On Sunday, Winifred Smith, 92, and her family...Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, Field Museum of Natural History
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Corned beef, cabbage signify St. Patrick's Day in America
Corned beef brisket, corned beef hash, boiled cabbage, banger sausages, Guinness. Northern Michigan will enjoy its share of these delicacies this weekend to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and all things Irish. Ironically, the Irish do not consider corned...
Tags: Beef Brisket, Foods and Beverages, Cabbage, Lifestyle and Leisure, Potatoes
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Great Park to start charging for rides
The Orange County Great Park once again raised the Irvine's City Council's hackles. The carousel and balloon rides starred prominently at Tuesday's meeting, as did the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. These items, pulled from the meeting's...
Tags: U.S. Department of Energy, Decathlon, Washington, DC
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