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Boomer TV: Would You Believe?....
The TV ZoneWith the big-screen "Get Smart" opening Friday, lets give props to the original -- which coincidentally, took home an Emmy 38 years ago this week as Outstanding Comedy, while Don Adams won for best actor in a comedy. (There are......Tags: Rugby League, Merv Griffin, Bill Cosby, Entertainment, Sports
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Jay: If No NBC...Then What?
The TV ZoneBy now you may have heard the big news out here in BH - that Jay Leno told USA Today that he is done with NBC next year. Done, as in: No primetime specials, no special ambassadorship, no syndicated......Tags: Sony Corp., American Idol (tv program), Services and Shopping, Jay Leno, Television
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Adios, Conan O'Brien
The TV ZoneOoooh, boy. Where to begin? All these years - that went by far too quickly - and tonight it all comes to an end. "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." Conan, of course, continues. "Late Night" continues. But the specific......Tags: John Tesh, Nebraska, Conan O'Brien, NBC (tv network)
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Mary (Peter and Paul) Travers, Bitter End
The Swampby Mark Silva Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called honah lee, Little jackie paper loved that rascal puff, And brought him strings and sealing wax and other fancy......Tags: California, Folk (genre), Gordon Lightfoot, Air and Space Accidents, Grammy Awards
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Quarter-horses at majestic Hialeah Park? Ugh
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsCall me a traditionalist, but the thought of majestic Hialeah Park re-opening its gates to run a 40-day meet for quarter-horses strikes me as heretical. Quarter horses? Those are the barrel-chested sprinters who race 440 yards, not the regal...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Fenway Park, Horse (animal), Casino and Gambling, Clubs and Associations
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Mason Bates crowd-pleaser gives second CSO concert at Carnegie an 'Energy' boost
NEW YORK – Riccardo Muti has observed that touring exposes the weaknesses of a mediocre orchestra while bringing out what makes a superior orchestra sound superior. The maestro’s axiom certainly has proven true in the case of his Chicago...
Tags: Germany, Career and Workplace, Nazi Party, Labor Legislation, Arts and Culture
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Van Cliburn dead: American piano virtuoso was Cold War hero, cultural icon
Van Cliburn, the immensely talented American piano virtuoso with the down-home charm and big romantic style, whose gold-medal win at the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958 at the height of the Cold War made him a cultural icon...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Russia, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Grant Park, Moscow (Russia)
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Renee Fleming brings 'A Streetcar Named Desire' to Lyric Opera
Divine destiny — or is it the shade of Tennessee Williams? — is bringing Renee Fleming and Blanche DuBois together on the same stage, at the same time, at Lyric Opera. The real Renee and the fictional Blanche are, in their very different...
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Though not blindingly original, 'Streetcar' music surprises
“A Streetcar Named Desire,” Andre Previn's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play, has come in for such scathing notices from some critics following its premiere by the San Francisco Opera in 1998 that one approached the Chicago premiere...
Tags: Civic Opera House, Arts and Culture, Students, Music Industry, Teaching and Learning
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Jubilation, relief mingle at no-frills CSO gala
"Stay close to this orchestra," Riccardo Muti enjoined the audience at the end of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Symphony Ball gala on Saturday night, "because it represents Chicago to the world." The CSO and its music director are about to do just...Tags: Career and Workplace, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music
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World ends with a jazzy bang in Rouse concerto for CSO's Martin
Contrary to supposed Mayan prophesy, the world did not end on Friday. The end actually arrived at about 8:40 the previous evening, at Orchestra Hall, where the mythic Norse god Heimdall sounded his trumpet, summoning the heroes to the field for one...
Tags: Music Theater, Michigan Avenue, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Pulitzer finalist Wadada Leo Smith symbolizes Chicago jazz power
Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition. On Monday, the Pulitzers made the next dramatic step in that evolution, with jazz musician...
Tags: Bob Dylan, The New York Times, Awards and Prizes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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