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Holiday Guide 2012: Dozens more concerts and 'Carols' for your Chicago December
Love 'em or hate 'em, there's no avoiding the holidays, and that's true on local stages as well as the shopping malls. But even the Scroogiest of souls could find something to celebrate in the gifts of theater, dance, and music offered up this season by...Tags: University of Chicago, Holidays, Music Theater, Q Brothers (music group), Radio
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Fresh, fun 'Sister Act' whips up disco inferno
Well, sing hallelujah for a new, fresh, first-class Equity tour, which is about as rare these days as murder witnesses hiding out in convents when the sisters are just dying to be taught to love the night life, the boogie, the disco raa-ound. Wait. The...
Tags: Alan Menken, Theater, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Disco (genre)
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Hollis Resnik is along for the ride with 'Sister Act'
The national touring production of the Broadway musical "Sister Act" picks up a little home field advantage when it arrives in the Loop. Mother Superior is played in the tour by Chicago actress Hollis Resnik. The Tony-nominated "Sister Act," adapted from...
Tags: Theater, Alan Menken, Les Miserables (musical), Entertainment Events, Music Theater
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Lurie's seasonal sculpture garden
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe winter landscape is full of kinetic sculpture, swaying, swishing, fluttering, rattling. There's drama in the dried stalks, leaves and seed heads of last summer, if we don't rush to tidy them away. Seed heads are the stars. They are far more than just...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Snow Storms, Gardening
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Thanks for helping our runner in Danville
Last weekend our school was in Danville to compete in the KCAA cross country state championship at Millennium Park. One of our 6-year-old runners ran off course and into a subdivision. I happened to be about 100 yards from where he ran off course and... -
Thank you for new Danville commission
I wish to thank the residents of Danville for honoring the hard-working folks of this community by making wise choices for a new city commission. From Centre College and Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center to the many groups surrounding the... -
Interview: Married life, musical independence has Lee DeWyze feeling good
Lee DeWyze was hesitant about having future wife Jonna Walsh walk down the aisle in July to the song he wrote specifically for her. The Mount Prospect native and former “American Idol” winner was worried guests would see it as cheesy. But...
Tags: Entertainment, Lee DeWyze, Nigel Lythgoe, Music, Lung Cancer
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CHRP's Jubalee gala
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe sounds of tap dancing filled the air for Jubalee, a gala benefit that opened the 23rd season of the Chicago Human Rhythm Project at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park on Monday. Local and international tap and percussive dance stars filled...Tags: Entertainment Events, New Music Mondays Millenium Park
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Danville City Commmission candidates agree transparency is desirable
tkleffman@amnews.comToward the end of Thursday’s forum for Danville City Commission candidates, Ryan Montgomery remarked on the evening’s decorum, apparently in contrast to the acrimony that often pervades City Commission meetings. “We were all pretty...Tags: Justice System, Business, Human Interest, Corporate Officers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Near record warmth on a fall day
Tribune reporterBob Balanoff took off work today to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather on the dock next to his boat at DuSable Harbor in Chicago. Wearing khaki shorts and sandals, he sat in a lawn chair while waiting for two friends to stop by for lunch. “I&...Tags: Michigan Avenue
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Running: A Race to Remember 5K Results
Race to Remember 5K Run/Walk At Millennium Park, Danville Place, Name, Age Time 1. John Gerqueira, 38 18:09. 2. Darin Cundiff, 36 20:42. 3. David Grigson, 26 20:50. 4. Jason Todd, 42 21:02. 5. brian Sallee, 32 21:50. 6. Jeremy Ellis, 35 ...
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Brandon Mahone takes Chicago roots to 'The Voice'
RedEyeWhen Brandon Mahone took the stage for his blind audition, singing the Temptations' classic "I Wish it Would Rain," it only took about 20 seconds for "The Voice" judge Adam Levine to swing his chair around to take a look at the 18-year-old former...Tags: Auburn Gresham, The Temptations (music group), Adam Levine, Gresham
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