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Concert review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at Chicago Theatre
“Look at me, I’m transforming,” Nick Cave sang Monday at the Chicago Theatre, his scarecrow arms swinging from the elbows. “I’m vibrating, I’m glowing, I’m flying. Look at me now.” With the big, black wave...
Tags: Landforms, Higgs Boson Search, Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture
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'The Host': Alien neighbors drop in, and time seems to stop ★
"The Host" is for people who couldn't handle the whirlwind pace of events in the "Twilight" trilogy and who prefer a love triangle unafraid to redefine, for a new generation, the word "lollygag." It features several shots of Diane Kruger (as a capital-S...
Tags: In Time (movie), Landforms, Twilight (book), Jake Abel, Movies
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Emery needs to strengthen Bears offensive line
Greed is unattractive, but what kind of poker player walks away from the table when the dealer keeps throwing him hot cards? I got my wish when the Bears closed the book on Brian Urlacher's career here. As a bonus, Urlacher whined like a jilted...
Tags: Dan McNeil, Landforms, Michal Rozsival, NFL Draft, National Hockey League
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'The Croods': Project's evolution unkind to animated cave dwellers ★★
It's "Ice Age" with humans and less ice. "The Croods" began life nearly a decade ago as "Crood Awakening," a collaboration of DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Studios, with a script co-written by John Cleese. Then Aardman, creators of the great Wallace...
Tags: Landforms, Catherine Keener, Animation (Movie Genre), Ryan Reynolds, The Croods (movie)
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'The Croods' review: Ice age, stone age, whatever
** (out of four) Do you want to see Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds running around half-naked? Sorry, you'll have to settle for animated versions of the stars in “The Croods,” a 3-D family adventure that evidently exists to depict the invention...
Tags: Landforms, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Cloris Leachman, Pixar Animation
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Exhibit at Field Museum sheds light on Lascaux caves
“It's almost too beautiful,” said the first scientist to descend into the Lascaux caves, according to “Scenes From the Stone Age: The Cave Paintings of Lascaux,” an important and highly engaging new exhibit at the Field Museum....
Tags: Artists, Landforms, France, Anthropology, Culture
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SXSW 2013: Nick Cave talks about 'painful births' in songwriting
AUSTIN, Texas -- Nick Cave has written novels, movie scripts and a few dozen of the greatest songs of the last 30 years. Yet for him, it never gets any easier. The problem with finishing a song, Cave said Tuesday as a featured speaker at the 27th...
Tags: Landforms, Kylie Minogue, Heroin, Entertainment, Music
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Optical illusions
WASHINGTON -- The media love optics and no one understands this better than President Obama. Thus, he invited a gang of Republican senators to din-dins at the swank (and legendary) Jefferson Hotel, one of the city's more discreet (and expensive)...
Tags: Landforms, Republican Party, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Head Start, John Boehner
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High school boys basketball: 'The Cave' is Indiana's oldest HS gym still in use
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- When the Class 4-A high school boys basketball sectional begins at Mishawaka High School Tuesday, probably most — if not all — of the players involved will take the venue for granted. The old-timers in Mishawaka, though, they...Tags: Landforms, Schools, High Schools, High School Sports
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Album review: Nick Cave, 'Push the Sky Away'
3 stars (out of 4) For the last several albums – “Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!” with the Bad Seeds in 2008, and two Grinderman releases – Nick Cave has been in room-wrecking mode. The music brimmed with mayhem, misadventure and ink-...
Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Landforms, Higgs Boson Search, Entertainment
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Rare treats
Rodrick Markus reached for the top shelf of a metal cabinet at the back of his office. "I know, I know, I know," he said to himself. His fingers worked across a row of jars and stopped at a tall glass cylinder. I had asked him about rare ingredients. Rare...
Tags: Restaurants, Ravenswood, Chicago Hotels, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Landforms
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A backyard nuclear shelter? Yes, paranoia does sell
One sterling quality of American businesses is that they'll try to make money from anything. Paranoia, for instance. So say hello to Ron Hubbard, the owner of Montebello-based Atlas Survival Shelters, which converts huge corrugated metal tubes up to...
Tags: Sales, Landforms, Business, Marketing, Emergency Incidents
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