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    Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Suzanne Vega's weird streak is still working

    Every now and then, Suzanne Vega fires up the Internet to see what "Tom's Diner" has been up to lately. The singer-songwriter first put the "da-deh-da-deh" a cappella track on her hit 1987 album "Solitude Standing," and it traveled far beyond her expectations. British remixers DNA turned it into an electronic dance hit a few years later, and German audio engineers used it as a test case for a new format called MP3. "What 'Tom's Diner' taught me was that my audience would accept something weirder from me, and that made me happy," Vega recalls. "I realized I had a wider audience than I originally imagined."
    Every now and then, Suzanne Vega fires up the Internet to see what "Tom's Diner" has been up to lately. The singer-songwriter first put the "da-deh-da-deh" a cappella track on her hit 1987 album "Solitude Standing," and it traveled far beyond her...

    Tags: Entertainment, The Black Keys (music group), Music, Music Industry, Suzanne Vega

  2. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Claims mount against Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo

    Cecil Singleton had settled in to watch an episode of "Parenthood" when he caught a TV news teaser featuring the words "Elmo sex scandal." A man had accused puppeteer Kevin Clash — the man behind the world's most popular Sesame Street puppet — of having a relationship with him when he was 16.
    Cecil Singleton had settled in to watch an episode of "Parenthood" when he caught a TV news teaser featuring the words "Elmo sex scandal." A man had accused puppeteer Kevin Clash — the man behind the world's most popular Sesame Street puppet —...

    Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Roman Catholicism, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Sexual Misconduct, Kevin Clash

  4. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A fashion-forward guide to NYC

    New York City is the most fashionable place to be seen this week when Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week rolls into Lincoln Center.<b> </b>One of the biggest draws of the event is the opportunity to rub shoulders with the fashion elite: models, photographers, designers, stylists and celebrities. Here's a guide from industry insiders for the best spots to catch a glimpse of a model, a drink with an editor or a bite with a fashionista. See you in the Big Apple in your stilettos.
    New York City is the most fashionable place to be seen this week when Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week rolls into Lincoln Center. One of the biggest draws of the event is the opportunity to rub shoulders with the fashion elite: models, photographers, designers,...

    Tags: Bergdorf Goodman, Victoria Beckham, Hurricane Sandy (2012), New York City, Dining and Drinking

  6. Jan 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. The lithe and nimble art of guitarist Bobby Broom

    Chicago enjoys an embarrassment of riches when it comes to jazz guitarists, and one of the most distinctive of them brought home the point Thursday evening at the Jazz Showcase.
    Chicago enjoys an embarrassment of riches when it comes to jazz guitarists, and one of the most distinctive of them brought home the point Thursday evening at the Jazz Showcase. Jazz listeners around the world may know Bobby Broom best for the years...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sonny Rollins, Music, Music Industry

  8. Jan 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Winter jazz preview: From Dianne Reeves to Sonny Rollins, a hot lineup

    A buoyant winter season ahead includes:
    A buoyant winter season ahead includes: "Shadowgraph: Octets by Franz Schubert and George Lewis": The innovative thinkers at the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) perform major works by masters from two centuries and genres. The repertoire...

    Tags: Vocal Music (genre), Christian McBride, Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, Dee Dee Bridgewater

  10. Jan 24, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Guitarist Bobby Broom turns a page in life and music

    The past year was a momentous one for the widely admired Chicago guitarist Bobby Broom.
    The past year was a momentous one for the widely admired Chicago guitarist Bobby Broom. His first album made up entirely of original compositions, "Upper West Side Story" (Origin Records), won richly deserved critical accolades and considerable airplay,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sonny Rollins, Music, Music Industry, Irving Park

  12. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Remarkable Woman: Kelly Richmond Pope

    Most people don't start their day combing the newspaper for headlines about white-collar felons. But for Kelly Richmond Pope, it's just part of the job as a forensic accountant, and one she shares with students at DePaul University, where she is an associate professor in the School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems.
    Most people don't start their day combing the newspaper for headlines about white-collar felons. But for Kelly Richmond Pope, it's just part of the job as a forensic accountant, and one she shares with students at DePaul University, where she is an...

    Tags: Theft, Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Teaching and Learning

  14. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis meet. Discuss

    "If the whole universe had no meaning," C.S. Lewis once wrote, "we should never have found out that it had no meaning." Pithy observations like that — rooted in logical argument — have made the writer one Christian whom many agnostics and...

    Tags: Theater, NBC (tv network), Sigmund Freud, Off-Broadway Theater, Philosophy

  16. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Charles Rosen dies at 85; pianist wrote 'The Classical Style'

    Charles Rosen, the renowned pianist and prolific writer whose award-winning book &quot;The Classical Style" has been read by music students around the world, has died. He was 85.
    Charles Rosen, the renowned pianist and prolific writer whose award-winning book "The Classical Style" has been read by music students around the world, has died. He was 85. The New York-born musician had been suffering from cancer and died Sunday...

    Tags: Music, Stony Brook, Prostate Cancer, Barack Obama, Human Interest

  18. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Critic's Notebook: Gustavo Dudamel wraps up an ambitious year

    NEW YORK &mdash; The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog stand after conducting at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the Hollywood Bowl as he was when he first became music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009. He is more likely to rush home to be with his 20-month-old son, Mart&iacute;n, and wind down by doing his own cooking.
    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Music, Milan (Italy), Caracas (Venezuela), Classical Music (genre)

  20. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Nanny Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Stabbing of 2 Kids on Upper West Side

    The nanny accused of stabbing  two young children to death last month has pleaded not guilty in the brutal bloodbath inside a posh Upper West Side apartment.
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    The nanny accused of stabbing two young children to death last month has pleaded not guilty in the brutal bloodbath inside a posh Upper West Side apartment. She entered her plea from a hospital room where she is still recovering from stab wounds to the...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Yoselyn Ortega, Prosecution, Lucia Krim, Trials

  22. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Nanny, in hospital bed, pleads not guilty to murder of 2 children

    NEW YORK -- A nanny accused of stabbing to death two young children left in her care pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder Wednesday from a hospital bed, where she has been held since trying to commit suicide by slashing her own throat and wrists.
    NEW YORK -- A nanny accused of stabbing to death two young children left in her care pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder Wednesday from a hospital bed, where she has been held since trying to commit suicide by slashing her own throat and wrists....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York City, WikiLeaks, Dominican Republic, Central Park

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