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Quinn appoints 2 board members to Chicago State University
Tribune reporterIllinois Gov. Pat Quinn appointed two new members to a previously half-vacant Chicago State University Board of Trustees on Monday. With four of the eight seats open since the end of March, the newly appointed members will replace former Vice Chairwoman...Tags: Executive Branch, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Education, Colleges and Universities, Illinois Governor
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Wrigleyville shooting was 7th over last day
Tribune reportersThree people were shot overnight and another four wounded Saturday afternoon, according to police. The most recent shooting happened across the street from Wrigley Field about 3:20 a.m. Sunday. A man, age 25, was shot in the upper back outside the 7-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Police Department
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Sighting: Lady Gaga works out at Reform Chicago Pilates studio
Lady Gaga is back on her feet, a pilates studio owner says. The "Poker Face" singer — who has been photographed getting around in a wheelchair since canceling her world tour in February to undergo hip surgery — worked out April 11 at...
Tags: Ron Perlman, Carlos Boozer, Taj Gibson, Dallas Stars, Lady Gaga
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Chicago volunteer organizations spread literacy
More than five years ago, in a colorful classroom at Michael Faraday Elementary School in a harsh area on Chicago's West Side, three women and their three dogs were helping a group of second--graders learn to read. They were volunteers for an organization...
Tags: Education, Washington, DC, Tom Hanks, Wicker Park, Teaching and Learning
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Is it jazz, classical, Western, Eastern? Simon Shaheen defies labels
For more than three decades, the Palestinian oud virtuoso Simon Shaheen has relentlessly championed his soft-spoken instrument across America and beyond. He has penned solo works, pieces for oud with wind quintet and string quartet and compositions...
Tags: Lincoln Center, Theater, Columbia University, Music, Music Industry
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Indiana E-ZPass users may face extra fee on Illinois Tollway
Indiana drivers who use E-ZPass transponders to pay tolls electronically on the Illinois Tollway might soon be charged an extra fee to balance out what Illinois officials see as a long-unresolved fairness issue. Since 2010, Illinois Tollway I-Pass...
Tags: Transportation, Business Enterprises, Electronics, Road Transportation, Chicago Tribune
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Riccardo Muti: Illnesses behind him, CSO director wraps up spring residency
"Any donkey can conduct, but to make music is difficult," Riccardo Muti told the young members of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago at an open rehearsal last week at Symphony Center. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director was quoting his famous...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Giorgio Napolitano, Music, Music Industry, Culture
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Make your own Baconfest
For RedEyeBacon dumplings. Bacon pie. Bacon tacos. Bacon cotton candy. These are just a few of the smoky, salty treats that local chefs plan to serve at Baconfest Chicago this weekend. Unfortunately, the lure of these pork-packed dishes proved so great that the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Irving Park, Vegetarian Diet, Pineapple, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'Maria de Buenos Aires' at Chicago Opera Theater: Tango opera spills blood instead of cliches
Andreas Mitisek is only half-kidding when he says he's lost count as to exactly how many hats he will be sporting for the production of "Maria de Buenos Aires" his Chicago Opera Theater will open Saturday night at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance....
Tags: Buenos Aires (Argentina), Music, Music Industry, Culture, Argentina
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Taking the less-known route
If you can't get in — or can't afford — a top business school, is an MBA from a lesser-known school worth it? The answer depends largely on the student. Those gunning for the top of the organizational chart, and without the networking...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Northwestern University, Roosevelt University, Career and Workplace
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Symphony Center jazz season: Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis and Mavis Staples
In 1994, Orchestra Hall — home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra — took a gamble. The grand old institution for the first time launched a jazz subscription series, betting that Chicagoans would commit to a season of such events, albeit a short...
Tags: Lincoln Center, Music, Omara Portuondo, Branford Marsalis, Music Industry
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2013 outdoor dining and drinking preview
For RedEye"Do you remember when it was 80 degrees in March last year?" Yup, that might be the most common complaint muttered by coat-clad Chicagoans this spring. Sure, summer didn't come early this year as it did last, but that hasn't stopped dozens of...Tags: Tribune Tower, Stephanie Izard, Pilsen, Chicago Hotels, Dining and Drinking
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