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Holiday Guide 2012: Dozens more concerts and 'Carols' for your Chicago December
Love 'em or hate 'em, there's no avoiding the holidays, and that's true on local stages as well as the shopping malls. But even the Scroogiest of souls could find something to celebrate in the gifts of theater, dance, and music offered up this season by...Tags: Broadway Theater, Johnny Mathis, Entertainment Events, Harold Washington Library Center, Culture
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Monday, November 19, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 11:05 a.m. When does cheating begin? An email? A text? A kiss? Mike McConnell wants to gear your thoughts. 12 - 3 p.m. John Williams 12:35 p.m. Chicago Tribune columnists...Tags: Weather, Chicago Tribune, Weather Reports, Tom Skilling
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Recovering and rebooting after 2012
Goodbye to Seamus, the Irish setter that 29 years ago rode 650 miles in a crate strapped to the roof of Mitt Romney's family station wagon, and to Rafalca, Romneys' Olympic-caliber dancing horse. Goodbye to President Barack Obama's "you didn't build...Tags: Mitt Romney, CNN (tv network), Voting, Music, 2012 Republican National Convention
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So you think you know carols?
Change of SubjectTake my classic quizzes: So you think you know carols? Part I So you think you know carols? Part II Then, if you are so moved, try your hand at writing your own questions and submitting them in this year's...... -
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 9:05 a.m. Mike McConnell and Professor Paul Green give you the meaning behind the election results. 12 - 3 p.m. John Williams 1:35 p.m. John Williams recaps Election Day with...Tags: Paul Green, Chicago Tribune, Barack Obama
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'Good Cheer' in October? No, good planning
When my colleague Eric Zorn and I hosted our first Songs of Good Cheer, a holiday singalong, at the Old Town School of Folk Music, we thought we'd do one and be done. But it was so much fun we did it a second year. And then a third. Now we're on year 14,...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune, Frosty the Snowman (fictional character)
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$50,000 bounty to quiet robocallers
Game on, "Rachel from Cardholder Services," wherever you are. The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will award $50,000 to the person who comes up with the best technological solution to the problem of increasingly crafty robocallers who pepper...
Tags: Robinson Cano, Detroit Tigers, Fine Artists, Omar Infante, Entertainment
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Mary Schmich's Pulitzer plaque
For those who have followed the success of columnist Mary Schmich this year, here’s a glimpse inside the newsroom and a look at the finishing touches placed on her Pulitzer plaque. Earlier this year, Mary won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary....
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Politics, Awards and Prizes, Journalism, Lobbying
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E-books bring our best to you
As a Digital Plus member, you have full access to one of the Chicago Tribune's newest ventures: E-books. Partnering with Agate Publishing of Evanston, the Tribune has produced more than 15 e-books showcasing some of our finest journalism, including...
Tags: Charlie Trotter, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Tribune, Book, Chicago Cubs
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Distinguished Alumni award for Chicago Tribune Editor
The Indiana University School of Journalism will honor 10 former students this weekend with its Distinguished Alumni Awards, including Chicago Tribune Editor Gerould Kern, who is a graduate of the Class of 1971. Since becoming editor in 2008, Gerry...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Indiana University, Consumers, Chicago Tribune, Political Corruption
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From pizza to poetry, a few things I like
Every now and then I make a list of things I've liked lately. Here's a back-to-school edition. 1. "Boss" According to the ratings, you're not likely to have watched this great show starring Kelsey Grammer as Chicago's brilliantly diabolical mayor. I...
Tags: Chicago Teachers Strike, Cancer, Kelsey Grammer, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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'Humanizing' is something humans do
Hello. My name is Mary. Allow me to humanize myself.
I was born on a steamy summer day in a bulrush basket underneath the bleachers of Wrigley Field. Shortly before my birth, my hardworking father passed away, and my mom was left alone to support us...Tags: Wrigley Field, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Peanuts
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