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Blues legend James Cotton tells his story, in song
Bluesman James Cotton has lived the kind of life they make movies about. He toiled on a Mississippi plantation from earliest childhood, found himself orphaned at age 9, practically was raised by blues master Sonny Boy Williamson II and flourished as a...
Tags: Entertainment, Mayne Stage, Music, Human Accomplishments, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Johnny Monis wins Mid-Atlantic James Beard chef award
The Baltimore SunThe James Beard Foundation announced the winners of the 2013 James Beard Foundation Awards on Monday night at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, capping a weekend of gastronomic events in New York City. Spike Gjerde of Baltimore's Woodberry Kitchen...Tags: Ceremonies, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Culture
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PASSINGS: Frederic Franklin, David Morris Kern
Frederic Franklin Dancer helped popularize modern ballet in U.S. Frederic Franklin, 98, a British-born dancer who helped popularize modern ballet in the United States, died Saturday at a Manhattan, N.Y., hospital of complications from pneumonia,...
Tags: Obituaries, Dance, Labor Legislation, Pneumonia, Health and Medical Professionals
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Segerstrom Center's 2013-14 season: 'Mormon,' 'Once,' solo divas
“The Book of Mormon” and “Once,” Broadway musicals that dominated the two most recent Tony Awards, will come to Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa during the three-venue complex’s 2013-14 season. Bernadette Peters...
Tags: Dance, Music Theater, Music, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Political consultant Carville pushes Hillary Clinton for president
WASHINGTON – Democratic strategist James Carville has thrown his weight behind a new "super PAC" that is promoting a Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential run in 2016. The Ready for Hillary PAC has no formal connection to the former first lady...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Elections
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Say hello to National Poetry Month!
Today marks the start of National Poetry Month, the monthlong celebration of the verse inaugurated in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. The April initiative aims to highlight the legacy and achievements of America's poets, and is among the largest...
Tags: Poetry, Authors, Langston Hughes, Mario Batali , Arts and Culture
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Orlando native Isai Jess Muñoz will be at Philarmonic's "Madama Butterfly"
Orlando native Isai Jess Muñoz will be performing the role of "Goro" in the Orlando Philarmonic upcoming production of Puccini’s opera, Madama Butterfly. Muñoz has appeared with opera companies around the country, including The New York City...Tags: Entertainment, Carnegie Hall, Music, Fringe Festival, Alvin Ailey
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New Directors: Isaiah Washington's 'Blue Caprice' bore a heavy burden
When it comes to creating compelling drama, fact-based films often have an advantage over the invented kind. But don't tell that to R.F.I. Porto, the writer of Washington sniper movie "Blue Caprice." The notion of adapting a real-life tale was something...
Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Interior Policy, Celebrities, Sundance Film Festival
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Gas leak forces residents, businesses to evacuate
Tribune reporterA gas leak near downtown Downers Grove forced residents and nearby businesses to evacuate for a few hours this morning, fire department officials said. A worker replacing sewer lines on Main Street near 53rd Street hit a high-pressure, two-inch gas line...Tags: Business, Nicor Incorporated
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Tonys 2013: 'Vanya and Sonia,' 'Lucky Guy' lead play nominees
NEW YORK -- The Tony nominations announcement Tuesday morning brought good news to Christopher Durang’s dysfunctional-family tale "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" and the late Nora Ephron's period journalism weepie "Lucky Guy" with the two...
Tags: Tom Hanks, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater, Theater, Entertainment
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Michael Buble gives surprise NYC subway performance
Well, Michael Bublé, you've made our hearts melt yet again. The crooner gave an impromptu performance at the 66th Street Lincoln Center stop of the New York subway Thursday, singing the Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You." He sang the song with a capella...Tags: Subway Transportation, Entertainment, Jessica Alba, Music, Transportation
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