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    Jan 24, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Saul, folks

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    UPDATED with many new links: Saul Alinsky, really? What small percentage of Americans knows enough about Saul Alinsky to understand Newt Gingrich's continual use of his name to slur President Barack Obama? A list of recent commentaries and relevant...
  2. Feb 23, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Boundary violation

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    Protesters crossed the line earlier this week when they marched on Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's North Side home. I don't mean the legal line, though the demonstrators, who marched peacefully to express their anger over plans to close seven public......
  4. Apr 3, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  5. The Zorn/Thayer papers

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    My Wednesday print column pulls portions out of the following e-mail dialogue (lightly edited) I had with Andy Thayer, local veteran activist and spokesman for the Coalition Against NATO/G-8 War & Poverty Agenda: To Andy: I’d like to do short......
  6. Apr 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theater review: ‘Early and Often’ at Open Fist Theatre

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    Philip Brandes reviews the political satire "Early and Often" at the Open Fist Theatre....
  8. Apr 24, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Newsman scrootens his archives to find Daley's 'Greatest Hits'

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    Wednesday's print column. Of all the nuggets of Richard M. Daley's wit and wisdom that veteran WLS-AM 890 political reporter Bill Cameron unearthed in a recent search of his audio vault, my favorite is this: What really makes narcotics so......
  10. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Maggie Daley 1943-2011: Chicago's longtime first lady

    Maggie Daley, who dedicated herself to children's issues and the arts while also zealously guarding her family's privacy during 22 years as Chicago's first lady, died on Thursday, Nov. 24, more than nine years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
    Maggie Daley, who dedicated herself to children's issues and the arts while also zealously guarding her family's privacy during 22 years as Chicago's first lady, died on Thursday, Nov. 24, more than nine years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer....

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Charity, Health, Children's Memorial Hospital, Music

  12. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Occupy Chicago arrests are seen as a trial run for international summits to come next year

    With two international summits coming to Chicago in just seven months, the city got a chance to conduct a trial run early Sunday in arresting a large group of protesters without it escalating into violence.
    With two international summits coming to Chicago in just seven months, the city got a chance to conduct a trial run early Sunday in arresting a large group of protesters without it escalating into violence. Throughout Saturday evening, police remained in...

    Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., NATO, Iraq War (2003-2011), Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers

  14. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. The Beatles invade Chicago

    When you dive into the Tribune's coverage of the Beatles in 1964, you find fear.
    When you dive into the Tribune's coverage of the Beatles in 1964, you find fear. Fear about the hair, the strange music and the screaming. The hair was an affront; the mop-topped four sported a sheep-dog look that was ridiculed mercilessly. Bob Hope...

    Tags: Midway Airport, The Beatles (music group), Paul McCartney, Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Cellular Field

  16. Jun 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. A truly foul, nasty river ran through it

    Cleaning up the Chicago River, a waterway engineered to flow backward and lined with dozens of sewage pipes, has always been a tough fight.
    Cleaning up the Chicago River, a waterway engineered to flow backward and lined with dozens of sewage pipes, has always been a tough fight. At the turn of the last century, officials reversed the river and started sending Chicago's waste toward the...

    Tags: Michael Hawthorne, Bodies of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Politics

  18. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  19. On the Chicago set of 'The Playboy Club'

    Smoke wafts over the stage as a sexy chanteuse bursts through a curtain of gold streamers and reaches for the microphone to sing "The Lady Is a Tramp."
    RedEye
    Smoke wafts over the stage as a sexy chanteuse bursts through a curtain of gold streamers and reaches for the microphone to sing "The Lady Is a Tramp." "Wait. Can I try that again?" asks the singer, Laura Benanti, who plays Bunny mother Carol-Lynne in...

    Tags: Television, Hugh Hefner, Lesli Linka Glatter, NBC (tv network), Drama (genre)

  20. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  21. 'Playboy Club: The Scarlet Bunny' recap: Abe Froman, Laura Benanti & a big ol' gay-gasm

    Criticize NBC’s “The Playboy Club” all you want, but Carol-Lynne is one fierce Mother Bunny, er, Bunny Mother. “The Scarlet Bunny” opened with Laura Benanti putting everyone “In the Mood” with her knockout performance of that tune.
    RedEye
    Criticize NBC’s “The Playboy Club” all you want, but Carol-Lynne is one fierce Mother Bunny, er, Bunny Mother. “The Scarlet Bunny” opened with Laura Benanti putting everyone “In the Mood” with her knockout...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Dance, Amber Heard, Real Estate Buyers, Public Employees

  22. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Children's Museum out of plan for renovating Grant Park's northeast corner

    <strong>Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin reports:</strong> In the latest sign that the controversial plan to move the Chicago Children's Museum to Grant Park is crumbling, Chicago Park District officials&nbsp;tonight will unveil&nbsp;revised plans for the section of the park where the museum wanted to relocate. But&nbsp;the museum is no&nbsp;longer in those plans, according to a person&nbsp;who has seen them.
    Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin reports: In the latest sign that the controversial plan to move the Chicago Children's Museum to Grant Park is crumbling, Chicago Park District officials tonight will unveil revised plans for the section of the park...

    Tags: Museums, Chicago Park District, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arts and Culture, Grant Park

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