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    Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. It's not about the baseball

    To understand the relationship between Herman Melville's 19th century novel and this 21st century blockbuster, perhaps a cliché would be useful: "The Art of Fielding" is as much about baseball as "Moby-Dick" is about whaling.
    Literary editor
    To understand the relationship between Herman Melville's 19th century novel and this 21st century blockbuster, perhaps a cliché would be useful: "The Art of Fielding" is as much about baseball as "Moby-Dick" is about whaling. "Since the book came out, I'...

    Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, University of Virginia, High School Sports, Henry Rodriguez, Baseball

  2. Dec 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. How Our Classes Work

    Social media is radically changing how we connect with each other both personally and professionally. To help our readers navigate these changes, the Chicago Tribune now offers social media classes for all skill levels.
    Social media is radically changing how we connect with each other both personally and professionally. To help our readers navigate these changes, the Chicago Tribune now offers social media classes for all skill levels. Our classes are held at Tribune...

    Tags: Social Media, Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune

  4. Jul 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bad taste, and on such a large scale

    It should be good news that a giant statue of a woman rose over one of Chicago's most conspicuous public spaces this week. Chicago, a city that has almost as many statues as it has potholes, is notoriously short on statues of women. Mile after...

    Tags: Arts, Marilyn Monroe, Sculpture, Tour Operations Industry, Fine Artists

  6. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Read along

    We're delighted to announce a new feature for members: the Printers Row Book of the Month. We'll explore a book we think everyone would appreciate and ask you to read along. Some books will be new, but we'll also choose the occasional classic and reserve a month or two for a little-known gem.
    We're delighted to announce a new feature for members: the Printers Row Book of the Month. We'll explore a book we think everyone would appreciate and ask you to read along. Some books will be new, but we'll also choose the occasional classic and...
  8. Apr 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Exploring themes in Chad Harbach's debut novel

    The perfect book for group discussion is one that's challenging but not impenetrable. It transports you to a different time and place, but is smooth enough to avoid motion sickness. It's a book that feels like there's a lot at stake.With those guidelines in mind, Printers Row Book of the Month aims to choose stimulating reading selections that provoke discussion and illuminate corners of the world in new and different ways.
    Literary Editor
    The perfect book for group discussion is one that's challenging but not impenetrable. It transports you to a different time and place, but is smooth enough to avoid motion sickness. It's a book that feels like there's a lot at stake.With those...

    Tags: Bernard Malamud, Ring Lardner Jr., College Baseball, Butterfly Ballots, Baseball

  10. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  11. Video/Q&A: Susan Justice

    When Susan Justice says writing her debut album “Eat Dirt” was “like therapy,” she’s not blowing smoke.
    RedEye Sound Board
    When Susan Justice says writing her debut album “Eat Dirt” was “like therapy,” she’s not blowing smoke. The singer-songwriter, the second oldest of 10 children, grew up as part of a cult known as The Family. “Eat Dirt&...

    Tags: Music, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jimmy Page, Stranger Than Fiction, Philosophy

  12. Mar 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Not all of Blagojevich's missteps were criminal, some were just stupid

    There he was outside his Chicago bungalow Wednesday, well-coiffed and determined to star in his own crazed fantasy, the Prisoner of Zenda giving us the long goodbye.
    There he was outside his Chicago bungalow Wednesday, well-coiffed and determined to star in his own crazed fantasy, the Prisoner of Zenda giving us the long goodbye. Rod Blagojevich, convicted former governor of Illinois, leaves us as Gov. Dead Meat...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Government, Elections, Will County

  14. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. March 15: TribU: Photography Seminar

    Join Chicago Tribune photojournalists Alex Garcia and E. Jason Wambsgans for this in-depth seminar on composing your best images. The seminar will serve as a primer on enhancing your photo content through careful in-camera framing as well as critical cropping skills. Add style and elegance to your images as you refine your photographic decision-making. Alex and Jason will share some of their work and describe how they compose each photograph for maximum impact and storytelling.
    Join Chicago Tribune photojournalists Alex Garcia and E. Jason Wambsgans for this in-depth seminar on composing your best images. The seminar will serve as a primer on enhancing your photo content through careful in-camera framing as well as critical...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune

  16. Dec 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Class Descriptions & Schedule

    In 2012, the Chicago Tribune will offer almost 50 classes on social media.  Our classes are designed for all skill levels and interests.
    In 2012, the Chicago Tribune will offer almost 50 classes on social media. Our classes are designed for all skill levels and interests. Each 3-hour class can be purchased individually. You can also purchase a package of three classes at a reduced cost....

    Tags: Google Inc., Environmental Issues, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Arts and Culture

  18. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Join us Jan. 11 to meet Mexican-American author and poet Luis Urrea

    <span>Everybody loves Luis Urrea &ndash; including those who only&nbsp; know him as the author, Luis Alberto Urrea. The author of 14 books, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist &ldquo;The Devil&rsquo;s Highway,&rdquo; a non-fiction saga of immigrants lost in the Arizona desert.</span>
    Everybody loves Luis Urrea – including those who only  know him as the author, Luis Alberto Urrea. The author of 14 books, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist “The Devil’s Highway,” a non-fiction saga of immigrants lost in the...

    Tags: Literature, Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago, Cinderella (fictional character), Pulitzer Prize Awards

  20. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Printers Row Live: Why people love hanging out with Luis Urrea

    <span>People are hungry for connections. They can read Luis Urrea&rsquo;s books, and do, but the chance to meet him, laugh with him, and hear him recite passages from his books (from memory, by the way), that&rsquo;s magic.</span>
    People are hungry for connections. They can read Luis Urrea’s books, and do, but the chance to meet him, laugh with him, and hear him recite passages from his books (from memory, by the way), that’s magic. And one thing people really want,...

    Tags: Chicago, Social Media, Naperville, Arts and Culture, Facebook

  22. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Ten @ 10: A wish-list for Chicago's food scene

    Tribune Newspapers
    Word’s out Paula Deen is opening a restaurant in the Harrah’s Joliet casino in spring 2012. Aren’t you super-excited? I know, right? News the Food Network cooking superstar is bringing one of her Paula Deen’s Kitchen (and...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Television

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