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    Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Cool Classics! hits close to home with schoolchildren

    Mara Tapp was driving through the North Kenwood neighborhood on Jan. 29 when she saw a swarm of police cars. She knew something was wrong but continued to the after-school class she teaches at nearby Reavis Elementary.
    Mara Tapp was driving through the North Kenwood neighborhood on Jan. 29 when she saw a swarm of police cars. She knew something was wrong but continued to the after-school class she teaches at nearby Reavis Elementary. She would later learn that the...

    Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), University of Chicago, Emmett Till, Jonylah Watkins, Murder

  2. Jan 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Flu sidelines Muti from CSO concerts

    In a development reminiscent of previous health problems that have curtailed Riccardo Muti's conducting engagements in the city, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director has come down with a case of the flu that has forced him to withdraw from this week's CSO subscription concerts at Symphony Center.
    In a development reminiscent of previous health problems that have curtailed Riccardo Muti's conducting engagements in the city, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director has come down with a case of the flu that has forced him to withdraw from this...

    Tags: Culture, Flu, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York City, Entertainment

  4. Jan 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Missing Muti no Pavarotti

    Whatever angst there may be over Riccardo Muti's missing his third set of concerts in less than three years as Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director, know that the flu-ridden superstar conductor is no Luciano Pavarotti.
    Whatever angst there may be over Riccardo Muti's missing his third set of concerts in less than three years as Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director, know that the flu-ridden superstar conductor is no Luciano Pavarotti. The famed tenor had bowed out...

    Tags: Culture, Carnegie Hall, Music Industry, Italy, Entertainment

  6. Sep 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Who's who — and who's paying — in the Prentice preservation war

    The clash between Northwestern University and preservationists over the fate of <strong>Bertrand Goldberg</strong>'s old Prentice Women's Hospital is expected to climax as early as Oct. 4 when the Commission on Chicago Landmarks could begin weighing the merits of preserving the Streeterville structure.
    The clash between Northwestern University and preservationists over the fate of Bertrand Goldberg's old Prentice Women's Hospital is expected to climax as early as Oct. 4 when the Commission on Chicago Landmarks could begin weighing the merits of...

    Tags: Chicago Reader, Economy, Business and Finance, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Architecture, Human Interest

  8. Apr 26, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Indiana man makes medical history for being third owner of kidney

    Within just a few days, Ray Fearing went from the height of ecstasy -- he had just gotten a much-needed kidney transplant -- to the depths of depression, after finding out his transplant would need to be removed.
    Within just a few days, Ray Fearing went from the height of ecstasy -- he had just gotten a much-needed kidney transplant -- to the depths of depression, after finding out his transplant would need to be removed. "I had been waiting for 10 years to...

    Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Kidney, Arlington Heights, High Blood Pressure

  10. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Help for your mental health

    What do you do if you need mental health support but you don't have money for a psychologist? Or maybe you feel your issue is not worth a full course of psychotherapy. Can you really find legitimate help that won't break the bank or take years to complete?
    What do you do if you need mental health support but you don't have money for a psychologist? Or maybe you feel your issue is not worth a full course of psychotherapy. Can you really find legitimate help that won't break the bank or take years to...

    Tags: Psychology, Environmental Issues, Labor Legislation, Clubs and Associations, Behavioral Conditions

  12. Feb 22, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Demystifying the Cardiac Stress Test

    Treadmill stress test: What is a treadmill exercise stress test?
    Treadmill stress test: What is a treadmill exercise stress test? Dr. Marc Wallack routinely passed his cardiac exercise stress test with flying colors. He was, after all, a veteran marathon runner with respectable cholesterol and blood pressure numbers....

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Surgery, Marathon, Heart Disease

  14. Feb 21, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Look better on your lunch hour

    The Oscars are just around the corner, which means many Hollywood stars are getting nipped and tucked. But did you know you could make yourself "red carpet ready" without having to go under the knife? "We sometimes call them 'lunch hour procedures,' "...

    Tags: Surgery, Rentals, Plastic Surgeons, Botox (drug), Rhinoplasty

  16. Mar 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
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  18. Sep 14, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Write to ease your pain

    As a lifelong journal keeper, I've always scribbled down my thoughts to clear my head and to help express emotions I didn't know I had. But some types of writing can also treat physical ailments, including chronic back and neck pain, according to a new program at Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Center for Integrative Medicine and Wellness.
    As a lifelong journal keeper, I've always scribbled down my thoughts to clear my head and to help express emotions I didn't know I had. But some types of writing can also treat physical ailments, including chronic back and neck pain, according to a new...

    Tags: Migraine, Physical Conditions, Plastic Surgeons, Neck Pain, Shoulders

  20. May 24, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  21. Make Safety a Priority as Temperatures Begin to Rise

    TribLocal - Evanston
    CHICAGO-With Memorial Day unofficially marking the start of summer, the season’s beautiful weather will draw many Chicagoans outside to parks, beaches, and patios. While summer …...
  22. May 21, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Open forum: NATO thoughts

    Change of Subject
    CIty officials "should be ashamed of themselves" for the conduct of the Chicago Police Department Sunday afternoon, said NATO protest organizer Andy Thayer. I disagree. Chicago police officers bent but didn't break, responded with restraint to the...
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