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New look for theater group — and North Shore
When your architect has the star wattage of Jeanne Gang, it's not easy to remain in the "quiet stage" of a major fundraising campaign for a new building. Not when speculative visual notions are showing up in an exhibition, "Building: Inside Studio Gang...
Tags: Arts, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Computer geeks to help South Bend solve problems
A team of "geeks" will arrive in South Bend in the next few weeks with one main goal: use computer programs to make the city better. The Code for America fellowship program is bringing the experts in fields such as computer programming and urban planning...
Tags: Teach for America, Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Computer Science, Culture
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A year-round present from the arts
In a holiday season that celebrates giving, Maryland's nonprofit arts organizations have been playing their part. Not only do they inspire and enrich our lives in innumerable ways large and small, they're also an important source of economic vitality...
Tags: Creative Alliance, Arts, House Building, Arts and Culture, William Shakespeare
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Getting dialogue started on violence not easy, ex-CBS exec says
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn., there is a lot of attention being focused on the issue of gun control. There are also rumblings about the role the entertainment -- movies, television and video games -- have played in...
Tags: Criminal Minds (tv program), USA Today, Television Industry, Arts and Culture, The Following (tv program)
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Rural Western issues discussed at National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Elko, Nev. - Cowboy poetry is an occupational tradition, born out of a livelihood that is dependent on land, water and weather. At a time when demand for the West's natural resources is at an all-time high, and a changing climate is contributing to...Tags: Music, Photography, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Music Theater
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Video game creator Eugene Jarvis is Player One
The young guy in the trucker cap, skinny jeans and Air Jordans squeezed the trigger on the toy shotgun and his umpteenth round of “Big Buck Hunter” blasted to life. The guy was maybe 25 and so focused on bagging digital deer, the butt of the...
Tags: Bally, Wrigley Field, Colleges and Universities, Economy, Business and Finance, Bob Dylan
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Interracial marriage: Mixing in matching
In January 1999, at the dawn of the online dating era, BlkBeauT met SoCalGuy on a Yahoo! Chat room — she, hoping her username would let suitors know she's African-American; he, assuming he'd found a fellow admirer of a favorite childhood film. Now...
Tags: Religion and Belief, NAACP, University of California, Berkeley, Arts and Culture, Marriage
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Meet Marcus Samuelsson
Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar — the long struggles to cook their food their way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity —...Tags: Bensonhurst, Barack Obama, Sweden, Arts and Culture, Restaurants
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Quintana's emergence comes at right time
On a Monday night flight that originated in Barranquilla, Colombia, Abel Quintana landed in Chicago and the new world of opportunity created suddenly by his son's baseball career. Out of nowhere over the weekend, Jose Quintana arrived as a major league...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, Jose Quintana, Major League Baseball, Andre Ethier
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Court orders redo of environmental study of Newhall Ranch project
L.A. NOWNewhall Ranch Project: Environmentalists and cultural heritage preservationists are claiming victory in the decision of a Los Angeles Superior Court to order the California Department of Fish and Game to redo pertinent studies connected to the proposed... -
I Sing the Body Electric
LA Times MagazineShe's selling out concerts and inspiring fervent devotion, but Japan’s Hatsune Miku is virtually a star... -
Notes on Peking opera, propaganda, and China's party congress
World NowWhat’s more irresistible to China's propaganda machine than an American reporter in a red hard hat? An American reporter in a Peking opera costume. These were among the hard journalistic lessons learned on a weekend bus tour arranged by the media...
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