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    Mar 8, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  1. Local Q&A: Gillian Flynn

    Much like Amy and Nick, the fractured married couple at the center of Gillian Flynn's breakout novel "Gone Girl," the author herself is good at keeping secrets.
    Much like Amy and Nick, the fractured married couple at the center of Gillian Flynn's breakout novel "Gone Girl," the author herself is good at keeping secrets. In recent months, rumors have swirled around the highly anticipated film adaptation of the...

    Tags: Authors, David Fincher, Arts and Culture, Apple iPod, Literature

  2. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Pippin' makes long-awaited return to Broadway

    If you’re a community theater regular, or even attended high school or college musicals, you’re likely familiar with the lively, foot-tappin’ tunes of “Pippin.” It’s the story of a young prince, son of the French King Charlemagne (King Charles), and his search for his place in the world. 
    If you’re a community theater regular, or even attended high school or college musicals, you’re likely familiar with the lively, foot-tappin’ tunes of “Pippin.” It’s the story of a young prince, son of the French King...

    Tags: Music Box Theatre, Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Ben Vereen, Theater

  4. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Environmental song and dance

    A wooden flute whispers on the wind as butterflies and birds fly. Sand blows in the wind as water trickles near the wood-chip trail through a tall forest. That was the scene Friday when Petoskey's Concord Academy third- and fourth-graders used visual art, music sounds and movement to literally become a nature trail for the rest of the 250 students to enjoy.
    A wooden flute whispers on the wind as butterflies and birds fly. Sand blows in the wind as water trickles near the wood-chip trail through a tall forest. That was the scene Friday when Petoskey's Concord Academy third- and fourth-graders used visual art,...

    Tags: Music, Education, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Entertainment

  6. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  7. Weird Gadgets

    Associated Press
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — From the iPotty for toddlers to the 1,600-pound mechanical spider and the host of glitch-ridden "smart" TVs, the International CES show is a forum for gadget makers to take big — and bizarre — chances. Many of the...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Dr. Dre (music artist), Electronics, Science and Technology, Chicago Transit Authority

  8. Dec 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. The best jazz concerts of 2012

    2012 was a characteristically plentiful year in jazz performance, Chicagoans hearing a tremendous range of music.
    2012 was a characteristically plentiful year in jazz performance, Chicagoans hearing a tremendous range of music. The best concerts, in chronological order: March 1: Tammy McCann at the Jazz Showcase. The majestic Chicago singer designed her four-...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Ravinia Festival, Wynton Marsalis, Barbra Streisand, Green Mill (club)

  10. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Face of the News' honors Steve Starr

    Photographer Steve Starr passed away Nov. 12, the day before his "Face of the News" exhibit celebrating the 45th anniversary of his studio, was scheduled to open. One month later, his friends carried out his vision.
    Photographer Steve Starr passed away Nov. 12, the day before his "Face of the News" exhibit celebrating the 45th anniversary of his studio, was scheduled to open. One month later, his friends carried out his vision. More than 300 people attended a...

    Tags: Arts, Music, Photography, Culture, Ceremonies

  12. Dec 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Best jazz concerts of 2012

    2012 was a characteristically plentiful year in jazz performance, Chicagoans hearing a tremendous range of music. The best concerts, in chronological order: March 1: Tammy McCann at the Jazz Showcase. The majestic Chicago singer designed her four-...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Ravinia Festival, Wynton Marsalis, Barbra Streisand, Green Mill (club)

  14. Jan 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. From Contempo, the first salvo of a season-long salute to U of C composers

    For its debut in the Performance Hall of the multidisciplinary Reva and David Logan Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday night, the new music collective Contempo presented the first of several programs this season made up of works by University of...

    Tags: Music, Education, University of Chicago, Entertainment, Music Industry

  16. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Andy Williams dies at 84; 'Moon River' singer

    Andy Williams' signature hit song from the early 1960s was no accident of timing.
    Andy Williams' signature hit song from the early 1960s was no accident of timing. Audrey Hepburn sang it first in the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and it was nominated for an Oscar. But when the producers of the Academy Awards show asked...

    Tags: Holidays, Arts and Culture, The Andy Williams Show (tv program), Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby

  18. Oct 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Marcus Roberts and Bela Fleck transcend an 'Imaginary Divide'

    What happens when two formidable soloists from seemingly remote worlds of music decide to share a spotlight?
    What happens when two formidable soloists from seemingly remote worlds of music decide to share a spotlight? At worst, chaos. At best, something close to what happened Monday night before a standing-room-only crowd at Evanston SPACE. It would be fair to...

    Tags: Frank Sinatra, Gold Coast, Theater, Concerts, Music Industry

  20. Oct 13, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  21. Gayle on the Go! for Saturday, Oct. 13

    KTLA News
    FREE! Limit Four 12 x24 Navy Shred-eral Day 18709 Brookhurst Street, #5A Fountain Valley 714 593-8040 Shred it! Do a little house cleaning and protect yourself from identity at Navy Shrederal Day at the Navy Federal Credit Union in Fountain Valley. This...

    Tags: Pies and Tarts, Arts, Photography, Holidays, Auction Service

  22. Oct 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Shemekia Copeland sings real Chicago blues

    So much of what's sold as blues these days has so little relation to the real thing that one sometimes wonders whether the term carries much meaning anymore.
    So much of what's sold as blues these days has so little relation to the real thing that one sometimes wonders whether the term carries much meaning anymore. Fortunately, several core artists continue to champion blues that's not pop, rock, soul, rap...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Plymouth, Buddy Guy, Movies, Music

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