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Dick Clark: An indelible impact on American pop music
Pop & HissDick Clark: As the music and TV industry mourns the passing of "America's oldest living teenager," who died on Wednesday of a heart attack at the age of 82, we remember the indelible mark Dick Clark left on pop music.... -
Ozzie & Harriet made TV safe for Dick Clark, 'American Bandstand'
Pop & Hiss'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet' TV series helped open the door for Dick Clark and 'American Bandstand.' Young Ricky Nelson helped make the then-controversial rock music seem safe to millions of teens and their parents.... -
PASSINGS: Bernard G. Sarnat
Bernard G. Sarnat
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, research scientist
Dr. Bernard G. Sarnat, 99, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon and research scientist who advanced the study of facial deformities, died of respiratory failure Oct. 21 in Los Angeles, his...Tags: Music, Plastic Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, University of California, Los Angeles, Surgery
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Top weekend shows: Poi Dog Pondering, Jerry Lee Lewis
Poi Dog Pondering: The collective will give an overview of its two incarnations on consecutive nights in “A Tale of Two Cities: The Austin Years and The Chicago Years.” On Friday, the band’s original Austin-based lineup will perform...Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Jerry Leiber dies at 78; lyricist in songwriting duo Leiber and Stoller
Jerry Leiber, who with his songwriting partner, Mike Stoller, created a songbook that infused the rock 'n' roll scene of the 1950s and early '60s with energy and mischievous humor, has died. He was 78.
Leiber, the words half of the duo, died Monday at...Tags: The Everly Brothers (music group), NPR, Psychedelic (genre), New York City, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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NBA arena rankings: No. 7 Memphis Grizzlies' FedEx Forum
Orlando SentinelIt's difficult to build an NBA arena that stands out from the pack. In sharp contrast to the sport of baseball — which enables architects to create quirky outfield dimensions and venues that sometimes employ retractable roofs — basketball...Tags: Basketball, Orlando Magic, National Basketball Association, Philosophy, Johnny Cash
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50 SHOWS FOR FALL
As we bid farewell to the Summer of Swelter, it's a grand time for pulling up the appointment app on your smart phone (or pulling out the day planner, if you're a traditionalist) and setting aside some play dates with the hottest shows in town.
BIG DEALS...Tags: Fiction, Steppenwolf Theatre, Amy Morton, Great Chicago Fire (1871), Clifford Odets
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What they're saying about 'Diner: the Musical'
As word began spreading Tuesday that the beloved movie "Diner" was being rejiggered as a Broadway show — with Sheryl Crow music, no less — the mood of the people could best be summed up with a universal head scratch.
Even in a world...Tags: Paul Reiser, Barry Levinson, Arts, Ellen Barkin, Fats Domino
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X Factor Auditions, Part Two: You're Embarrassing Your Family
Resident X Factor expert Josh Ridgway will be blogging about the US version of The X Factor on FOX this season. You can also follow Josh on Twitter: @JoshFactor.
Night two of ‘The X Factor’ featured auditions from two of my favorite cities:...Tags: Amy Poehler, Vehicles, Katy Perry, Toys, Arts and Culture
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The folks in Ogden like Jon Huntsman
Last week my karma had me on a plane headed to Ogden, Utah. Why exactly a lad expounding the concept of karma would be headed into Mormon country was a little puzzling, but I never miss an opportunity to look at the world with an engaging mind. I have...Tags: Mitt Romney, White House, Christianity, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Landforms
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Take Five: Moonbeams, misty rains and 'Anything Goes'
”Anything goes” says it all when speaking and writing about New York City. It is indeed a special place. If Chicago is the city of big shoulders, then New York City is the city of big — everything imaginable. My wife, Marilyn, her...Tags: Music, Radio, New York City, Elvis Presley, Daniel Radcliffe
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PASSINGS: Sid Melton, Leonard Stone, Liz Anderson, Thomas McNeeley Jr., George Rountree
Sid Melton
Character actor in dozens of TV, film projects
Sid Melton, 94, a character actor perhaps best known for his roles in the hit television shows "Green Acres" and "The Danny Thomas Show," died of pneumonia Wednesday at Providence St. Joseph...Tags: Fiction, Diana Ross, Boston, Thriller (genre), Human Interest
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