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    Jun 26, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'I'm a Celebrity ...': It's finally over

    Reality Check
    Fabulous guest-poster Bucky is back, wrapping up I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here for us. Thanks again, Bucky!So, to close the loop on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here here’s what happened leading up to the......

    Tags: Celebrities, Television Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Television

  2. Jul 20, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  3. ESPN Radio hopes new antenna helps its 1050 signal

    Watchdog
    The New York Times recently sold the 96.3 FM frequency long used by WQXR to Univision, which will turn it from classical music to a Spanish language station. That is relevant here because ESPN Radio was in the mix for......

    Tags: The New York Times, New York, ESPN (tv network)

  4. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. Wine Market chef leaving and other news

    Dining@Large
    I don't think of Dining@Large as a restaurant news blog, but lately the news has been coming so thick and fast I feel I ought to make note of some of the things I've learned. Christian DeLutis, chef at the Wine......

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Subway Transportation, Popular Music (genre), Locust Point, Beverage Industry

  6. Aug 28, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  7. Video: Obama attacks mark racial progress!!

    Spin Cycle
    Highclearing.com: "Not even Dr. King dared to dream of an America where white people would vote against a black guy for listening to classical music on satellite radio while driving a Prius to a golf course that uses local water-conserving......

    Tags: Radio Industry, Alcoholic Beverages, Satellite Technology

  8. Feb 8, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  9. The Top Ten Super Bowl Commercials, About Cars

    KickingTires
    The big game is over, and everyone outside of New Orleans is back at work talking about the commercials. Here at Cars.com, we had our own entry in the big game, but we also wanted to weigh in on the......

    Tags: Brett Favre, Bridgestone Corp., Super Bowl, Stevie Wonder, Sports

  10. Jan 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Winter classical music preview: Diverse events, from 'Boheme' to Boulez

    The period from the new year through the end of March invariably includes some of the most highly anticipated events of Chicago's classical music season. Here are 10 such events, listed in chronological order:
    The period from the new year through the end of March invariably includes some of the most highly anticipated events of Chicago's classical music season. Here are 10 such events, listed in chronological order: Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Riccardo...

    Tags: Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Poetry, New York City, Contemporary Music (genre)

  12. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Glorious sounds soar above season of economic gloom

    No musical news story in 2012 drew greater media attention, inside and outside Chicago, than the strike that silenced the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 48 hours in late September. The cliffhanger was resolved just in time for the CSO to fulfill a scheduled tour.
    No musical news story in 2012 drew greater media attention, inside and outside Chicago, than the strike that silenced the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 48 hours in late September. The cliffhanger was resolved just in time for the CSO to fulfill a...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music, Services and Shopping, Grant Park

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. In new film, actor Fry ponders his conflicted love affair with Wagner's music

    Stephen Fry was all of 11 when his grandfather played him a recording of Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser" Overture. For the boy who grew up to become a distinguished British actor on stage, in television and film ("Wilde," "Gosford Park"), it proved to be a life-changing experience, releasing forces deep within, he says, such as he had not experienced before or since.
    Stephen Fry was all of 11 when his grandfather played him a recording of Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser" Overture. For the boy who grew up to become a distinguished British actor on stage, in television and film ("Wilde," "Gosford Park"), it proved to be...

    Tags: Music, Book, Festive Events, Movies, Music Theater

  16. Oct 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Terry Callier: Farewell to a distinctive Chicago voice

    Chicago singer-songwriter Terry Callier never received a fraction of the acclaim he deserved, but nobody who heard him ever forgot him.
    Chicago singer-songwriter Terry Callier never received a fraction of the acclaim he deserved, but nobody who heard him ever forgot him. The imploring, incantatory quality of his vocals distinguished him from peers, as did his knack for mixing elements of...

    Tags: Music, University of Chicago, Howard Reich, Ramsey Lewis, Jerry Butler

  18. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Reissued recordings add luster to Georg Solti's legacy

    Georg Solti, whose 100th birthday the classical music world is celebrating this month, rose to international fame as a recording artist well before he became widely known in the concert hall and opera house. Indeed, the former music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra reigned, along with Herbert von Karajan and Leonard Bernstein, as the supreme monarch of classical recording of his era, the last legendary conductor to set down virtually his entire career on disc.
    Georg Solti, whose 100th birthday the classical music world is celebrating this month, rose to international fame as a recording artist well before he became widely known in the concert hall and opera house. Indeed, the former music director of the...

    Tags: Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Awards and Prizes, Grammy Awards, Opera (genre)

  20. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Fall music preview: Getting a sound classical education

    How many of you feel you need more grounding in some basic elements of classical music? Let's have a show of hands. I thought so! Some of you may simply want to know what distinguishes a symphony from a sonata, or what makes music “modern,”...

    Tags: Music, Arts, Music Industry, Concerts, Chicago Cultural Center

  22. Oct 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. A buoyant, stylistically wide-ranging weekend in Chicago jazz

    Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings:
    Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings: "Women of Chicago Jazz Piano": Jazz listeners tend to think of Chicago as a tenor saxophone town, and for good...

    Tags: Music, Howard Reich, Green Mill (club), Jazz Institute of Chicago, Gene Ammons

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