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    May 13, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Transcript of Bono interview

    <b>Bono:</b> Larry &#91;Mullen&#93; is going to kill me for doing this. But I want this on the record. Are you going to turn this thing on? Your vision of what rock is, and mine, is 180 degrees apart. Some of what is going around as a result of your article is not just unhelpful to our group and our relationship to our audience, but just really problematic for what in the broad sense you might call rock music. The things you think are wrong with it, and the things that I think are wrong with rock music, are polar opposite. And that's why I need to talk to you.
    Tribune music critic
    Bono: Larry [Mullen] is going to kill me for doing this. But I want this on the record. Are you going to turn this thing on? Your vision of what rock is, and mine, is 180 degrees apart. Some of what is going around as a result of your article is not...

    Tags: History, Iggy Pop, Peter Gabriel, Timbaland, Jimi Hendrix

  2. May 22, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bono: 'We need to talk'

    Tribune music critic
    Bono is steamed. It's not every day that I answer my cell phone and hear the lead singer of U2 expressing serious disagreement with something I've written, but that day has arrived. "You've offended us," he says as I weave up Lake Shore Drive during...

    Tags: Music, Larry Mullen Jr., Iggy Pop, The Rolling Stones (music group), Dining and Drinking

  4. Sep 17, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Raising up a fallen sky

    Imagine if Sears Tower were suddenly, wrenchingly obliterated from the Chicago skyline and there was nothing but blue sky where an enormous black building once stood. Then you have some idea of what the astonishing disappearance of the World Trade Center means to the New York skyline -- and to the American mind.
    Tribune architecture critic
    Imagine if Sears Tower were suddenly, wrenchingly obliterated from the Chicago skyline and there was nothing but blue sky where an enormous black building once stood. Then you have some idea of what the astonishing disappearance of the World Trade...

    Tags: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Willis Tower, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, New York

  6. Nov 2, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. `Live from Death Row'

    On the streets, Aaron Patterson ruled with charisma and brute force. On Death Row, he survived through anger. Now that he has been exonerated and freed, he's finding the same traits that served him so well in the past sometimes get in the way of his new...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Public Employees, Colleges and Universities, Activism, Organized Crime

  8. Sep 21, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. A home run around our lake

    Tribune staff reporter
    This is the Around Lake Michigan Drive. It can be a good one. Attitude is the key to enjoying it. Unless you catch some fall color, the roadside scenics for the most part are not spectacular. When you can't see the lake--and most of the time, you can't--...

    Tags: Museum of Science and Industry, Deere and Company, Hunting, Hotels and Accommodations, Chicago Bears

  10. Jul 22, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Working in Gehryland

    Tribune staff reporter
    If you run into the world famous architect Frank Gehry on the street, feel free to say exactly what you think of his Jay Pritzker Pavilion, as his new Millennium Park concert space is called. Do it even if you happen to disagree with the cultural...

    Tags: Public Employees, Software Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Millennium Park

  12. Jul 31, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Redeemed

    Whew! Flamboyant New York developer Donald Trump isn't going to foist one of his trademark exercises in architectural glitz on Chicago. He has even radically altered an earlier plan that would have erected a bloated blob of a high-rise alongside such...

    Tags: Willis Tower, New York, Building Material, Architecture, Travel

  14. Oct 31, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. One Trump reality worth all the hype

    Tribune architecture critic
    Donald Trumps's 90-story hotel and condominium tower, which appears more real than ever after Thursday's ceremonial start of demolition on the Chicago Sun-Times Building, has more going for it than the hype associated with the reality TV show "The...

    Tags: Willis Tower, Richard M. Daley, John Hancock, New York, Finance

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