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    Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. New ice show a blitz of sensations at Busch Gardens

    There's no kitchen sink in "Iceploration," the new ice-skating show at Busch Gardens in Tampa, but it wouldn't be that surprising. The show throws a lot at you.
    There's no kitchen sink in "Iceploration," the new ice-skating show at Busch Gardens in Tampa, but it wouldn't be that surprising. The show throws a lot at you. The production features a dozen ice skaters (including one that takes flight), life-size...

    Tags: Forests, Palace Theater, Forestry and Timber, Arts and Culture, Busch Gardens Orlando

  2. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  3. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra CEO resigns

    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's CEO announced Thursday that he is stepping down, according to our partners at the Indianapolis Business Journal.
    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's CEO announced Thursday that he is stepping down, according to our partners at the Indianapolis Business Journal. Simon Crookall has been with the ISO for seven years. He endured a fallout with past music director...

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Standards, Entertainment, Concerts, Arts and Culture

  4. Jan 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Interview: New Year, new Lee DeWyze

    The temperature was in the 30s Saturday evening in downtown Chicago, but you wouldn't know it from looking at Lee DeWyze.
    The temperature was in the 30s Saturday evening in downtown Chicago, but you wouldn't know it from looking at Lee DeWyze. The former "American Idol" winner and Mount Prospect native was wearing flip-flops and a black t-shirt while smoking a cigarette...

    Tags: Lee DeWyze, Entertainment, Gold Coast, Keith Urban, New Year's Day

  6. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Interview: Weddings a piece of cake for celebrity planner David Tutera

    David Tutera has been planning weddings for 25 years — including celebrity weddings for ex-"View" co-host Star Jones and ex-New York Giant Antonio Pierce — but the star of the WE  network’s “My Fair Wedding” says it hasn’t been until the last five years that grooms took a bigger interest in the decision-making process. He believes this is due in large part to the popularity of wedding programming on television.
    David Tutera has been planning weddings for 25 years — including celebrity weddings for ex-"View" co-host Star Jones and ex-New York Giant Antonio Pierce — but the star of the WE  network’s “My Fair Wedding” says it hasn&...

    Tags: Weddings, Star Jones, Dresses (clothing), Chicago Botanic Garden, Antonio Pierce

  8. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton

    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...

    Tags: Libraries, Academy Awards, Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Cat (animal)

  10. Jan 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Patt Morrison Asks: Doris Day

    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is back on the charts. &quot;My Heart" is a baker's dozen of songs from the vaults, many produced by her late son, Terry Melcher, who worked with the Byrds and who co-wrote and sang "Happy Endings" on the CD, and sang a second song on it with his mother. The proceeds from "My Heart" go to the <a href="http://ddaf.org/dd/">Doris Day Animal Foundation</a>, which supports her work protecting animals (that's a rescue dog in the 1993 photo). For that, she's broken a long silence, with a little catch in her voice when she speaks of her departed loved ones -- and, now and again, with that unmistakable throaty Doris Day laugh.
    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is...

    Tags: Dog (animal), Entertainment, Doris Day, Cat (animal), Lady Gaga

  12. Feb 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Interview: Pete Wentz shuffles the deck with Black Cards

    INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; What is the status of Black Cards &mdash; <strong><a class=&quot;runtimeTopic" href="#">Pete Wentz</a></strong>'s first band since Fall Out Boy split up &mdash; now that the group and lead singer <strong>Bebe Rexha</strong> parted ways last month?
    INDIANAPOLIS — What is the status of Black Cards — Pete Wentz's first band since Fall Out Boy split up — now that the group and lead singer Bebe Rexha parted ways last month? “We just put out a mixtape and have a couple remixes on...

    Tags: Kristin Cavallari, Celebrities, Jim McMahon, ESPN (tv network), Chicago Bears

  14. Jan 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Interview: An evening with Kerry Wood at the barber shop

    Before making the final media rounds to promote his <a href=&quot;http://mlb.mlb.com/players/woodfamilyfoundation/events.jsp">&ldquo;Woody&rsquo;s Winter Warm-Up&rdquo;</a> benefit, the Cubs&rsquo; Kerry Wood stood in the waiting area of the posh 316 Club Barber Spa last week &mdash; where he would receive a haircut and shave &mdash; and gave me a reality check on his famous 20-strikeout performance. The 34-year-old pitcher pointed out that his record-tying outing that felt like it wasn&rsquo;t <em>that</em> long ago was actually much longer ago than I thought: 14 years ago, to be exact.
    Before making the final media rounds to promote his “Woody’s Winter Warm-Up” benefit, the Cubs’ Kerry Wood stood in the waiting area of the posh 316 Club Barber Spa last week — where he would receive a haircut and shave...

    Tags: Harry Caray, Bars and Clubs, Baseball, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture

  16. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Coriolanus' on board with Fiennes' Bard -- 3 1/2 stars

    With great power comes great responsibility, but powerful men often make for lousy, irresponsible politicians. (Insert personal observations on certain presidential candidates here.) With &quot;Coriolanus,"one of William Shakespeare's toughest, most provocative studies in statesmanship, the dramatist created a tragedy (premiering in 1608) built upon the life of a fifth century B.C. warrior who, whether by excess of pride or by stubborn humility or an all-too-human mixture of both, had an infernal time adjusting to life off the battlefield.
    With great power comes great responsibility, but powerful men often make for lousy, irresponsible politicians. (Insert personal observations on certain presidential candidates here.) With "Coriolanus,"one of William Shakespeare's toughest, most...

    Tags: Coriolanus (movie), London Theatre, CNN (tv network), The Bounty Hunter (movie), Brian Cox

  18. Feb 9, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
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  20. Feb 9, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  21. Commission executive director: We tried convincing Sugarland to delay show

    The Indiana State Fair Commission said it will not contest a $6,300 fine leveled against it by state investigators for providing an unsafe work environment, which led to seven people killed and dozens injured when the main stage at the state fair collapsed in a storm last summer.
    The Indiana State Fair Commission said it will not contest a $6,300 fine leveled against it by state investigators for providing an unsafe work environment, which led to seven people killed and dozens injured when the main stage at the state fair...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Entertainment, Concerts

  22. Feb 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Sharon Van Etten learns how to share

    Sharon Van Etten was a struggling, uncertain artist trying to find an audience on tour in 2010 when she was awakened one morning with some life-changing news. The night before, the National&rsquo;s Aaron Dessner had joined Bon Iver on stage at the MusicNow festival in Cincinnati to perform Van Etten&rsquo;s song &ldquo;Love More&rdquo; in front of thousands of fans.
    Sharon Van Etten was a struggling, uncertain artist trying to find an audience on tour in 2010 when she was awakened one morning with some life-changing news. The night before, the National’s Aaron Dessner had joined Bon Iver on stage at the...

    Tags: Vehicles, Wye Oak (music group), Bon Iver (music group), Lincoln, Arts and Culture

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