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1 killed, 8 hurt in separate shootings
Tribune reporterA 35-year-old man was fatally wounded and at least eight others were injured in separate overnight shootings across the city. The shootings, which occurred between late Sunday and this morning, continued a streak of shootings that occurred during the...Tags: Memorial Day, Shootings, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, University of Chicago, Jackson Park
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June theater guide: Shows you can't miss
Weather this gorgeous and we’re suggesting you spend part of your night inside? Actually, yes. These seven theater companies aim to lure you indoors with new comedies, musicals and specialty shows, all of which kick off in June. And really, how can...
Tags: Literature, Phylicia Rashad, Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, Goodman Theatre
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Jason Moran takes on the myths of Fats Waller
If Fats Waller is remembered at all by the public at large these days, it's as a caricature, with bug-eyes wide open, cigarette dangling from lip and eyebrows perpetually bobbing underneath a derby hat as he hams it up at the keys. But connoisseurs...
Tags: Plymouth, Sonny Rollins, Duke Ellington, Music Industry, Thelonious Monk
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Neighborhood arcades take Chicago gamers back to the future
For RedEyeMs. Pac-Man suffers an untimely death at the hands of a blue-clad ghost, but A.J. Matthews doesn’t seem too upset by his failure to navigate the pellet-filled maze without smacking into a homicidal spectre. Instead, Matthews turns around and admires...Tags: Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), YouTube, Computer Hardware, Gaming, Gaming Industry
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Chicago Tribune guide to Wright Plus housewalk June 2 in Oak Park
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsLet's face it: If you were planning to have 2,500 of your most intimate friends over to the house, you'd have some serious fixing up …... -
When Sears, the Facebook of its era, launched its IPO
Even people who don't play the market are thinking this week about buying stock in Facebook's initial public offering of shares.
One hundred six years ago, Sears, Roebuck and Co. was its era's version of a hot tech company. Like Facebook, Apple or...Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Social Media, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry
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Listing: Chicago-area farmers markets
An early spring will bring not only May flowers to the farmers markets this year, but also an abundance of farm-fresh produce earlier than usual, while preparations for Chicago's first NATO summit will delay two downtown markets.
The Daley Plaza...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Genoa, Humboldt Park, Jefferson Park, Libraries
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NATO summit has Chicago museums wondering whether to stay open
The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium will close for at least one day during this month's NATO summit, but potential logistical problems have museum officials unsure whether to shut down even longer. Because of parking and traffic...
Tags: Soldier Field, Adler Planetarium, Museums, Chicago, Chicago Tribune
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Metra NATO plans: Stations closed, baggage checked, limits on what you can carry
Tribune reporterMetra plans to close five stations around McCormick Place during the NATO summit May 19-21, and is advising passengers on all its lines they will be subject to screening and baggage checks and severe restrictions on what they can carry on trains those...Tags: Metra, McCormick Place, South Chicago, NATO, Amtrak
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40 shows for your Chicago summer, from 'Rock of Ages' on stage to 'Richard III' outdoors
School is winding down and the days are stretching out, which is the perfect time for fun at the old ballpark, beach, street fair, and all the other seasonal frolics that Chicagoans dream about during the dreary winter months. But don't forget that...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Daniel Craig, Rock of Ages (movie), International Court or Tribunal, Regina Taylor
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Chicago outdoor farmers markets expand access for low income shoppers
Tribune reporterSome early Chicago area farmers markets will open their tables this month with the first produce of the season--although wacky temperatures coaxed ramps and asparagus out in April this year. Among the first will be Green City Market, which moves outdoors...Tags: Pullman, Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), South Shore, Columbus Park, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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