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    Apr 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Judy Blume to appear at Printers Row Lit Fest

    Children's/young-adult author Judy Blume and graphic novelist/cartoonist Art Spiegelman will be honored as part of this year's Printers Row Lit Fest, which runs June 8 and 9 in the South Loop.
    Children's/young-adult author Judy Blume and graphic novelist/cartoonist Art Spiegelman will be honored as part of this year's Printers Row Lit Fest, which runs June 8 and 9 in the South Loop. Blume, the author of such beloved works as "Are You There...

    Tags: Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Nathan Englander, River North, Fiction

  2. Apr 20, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. An obit for a local news seller, and an ode to the local paper

    Newspapers ran through Roni Frye’s blood, first as a linotype operator at papers in her native Ohio, then as the owner of MacCarthy’s, a Fort Lauderdale newsstand on Las Olas Boulevard (next to The Floridian diner) that she ran for nearly...

    Tags: Obituaries, Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine, Fort Lauderdale, Newspapers

  4. Apr 21, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. An obit for a local news seller, and an ode to the local paper

    Newspapers ran through Roni Frye's blood, first as a linotype operator at papers in her native Ohio, then as the owner of MacCarthy's, a Fort Lauderdale newsstand on Las Olas Boulevard (next to The Floridian diner) that she ran for nearly three decades....

    Tags: Obituaries, Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine, Fort Lauderdale, Newspapers

  6. Apr 21, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  7. Rand Paul gets schooled at Howard

    Rand Paul did just fine at Howard University, thank you very much. Or at least, that's how he remembers it. Paul, GOP senator from Kentucky, told the Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday that his recent visit to Howard didn't go so bad at all. He...

    Tags: Civil Rights, NAACP, Voting, Coca-Cola Co., Students

  8. Apr 20, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Rachel Patron: If you want to be bored, just tune in the news shows

    We in the print media, temporarily under siege — will not be castigated in this article. Lets concentrate on the medium watched by most Americans: cable and network news. Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," Florida senator Marco Rubio was...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ambien (drug), Television, ABC (tv network), Seinfeld (tv program)

  10. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Chicago-style 'Virginia Woolf' cuts deep on Broadway

    NEW YORK - In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” opened here in one fell swoop Saturday night with critics, celebrities and Steppenwolf supporters all showing up together in the Booth Theatre for a Broadway transfer that came nearly two years after Pam MacKinnon's production originated in Chicago. The evening — chosen because it was 50 years to the day since the play's Broadway debut — concluded with the masterwork's 84-year-old author taking the stage with the original Steppenwolf cast: Amy Morton, Madison Dirks, Carrie Coon and, most notably, Tracy Letts, offering the performance that dominates this production and who, aptly enough, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, just like Albee.
    NEW YORK - In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on “Who's Afraid...

    Tags: Amy Morton, Arts and Culture, Broadway Theater, Celebrities, Entertainment Events

  12. Apr 19, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  13. Cry of 'Oh, my God' resounds nationwide

    Soon after the explosions, there appeared on the website of The Boston Globe a video of the moment. Runners in the city's iconic marathon are jogging across the finish line and everyone is cheering, when there is a clap of thunder and an orange bloom of fire from within a ring of flags honoring the nations represented in the race. It is followed, seconds later, by another blast from just down the street. The cheers become shrieks, falsetto shrills of panic and fear and the videographer carries you forward, to where the smoke is drifting and police, runners and bystanders rip barricades apart trying to reach the epicenter of chaos.
    Soon after the explosions, there appeared on the website of The Boston Globe a video of the moment. Runners in the city's iconic marathon are jogging across the finish line and everyone is cheering, when there is a clap of thunder and an orange bloom of...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, Running, Entertainment Events

  14. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Pulitzer finalist Wadada Leo Smith symbolizes Chicago jazz power

    Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition.
    Ever since the late 1990s, the forces behind the Pulitzer Prize in music have tried to push the award outside the narrow precincts of classical composition. On Monday, the Pulitzers made the next dramatic step in that evolution, with jazz musician...

    Tags: Music Industry, Thelonious Monk, The New York Times, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Entertainment Events

  16. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Baseball films to add to your viewing lineup

    "After all them years, all that double talk — the white man's finally moving in," says one Negro League barnstormer to another, after a teammate gets a call from the Brooklyn Dodgers about a historic opportunity.
    "After all them years, all that double talk — the white man's finally moving in," says one Negro League barnstormer to another, after a teammate gets a call from the Brooklyn Dodgers about a historic opportunity. The scene in question sounds...

    Tags: Jaws (movie), Baseball, Star Wars (movie), Berghoff Restaurant, 42 (movie)

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Chicago-premiering 'Disgraced' wins drama Pulitzer

    The play "Disgraced," penned by Ayad Akhtar, has won the Pulitzer Prize in drama.
    The play "Disgraced," penned by Ayad Akhtar, has won the Pulitzer Prize in drama. "Disgraced" is an intense play that tells of a collapsing marriage between a Pakistani-American lawyer and his Caucasian wife. Director Kimberly Senior's production...

    Tags: Entertainment Events

  20. Apr 14, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  21. More feedback on 'Accidental Racist'

    There are many things to say about Brad Paisley's new song. The country music giant is under fire for "Accidental Racist," about a Starbucks employee who objects to Paisley's Confederate battle flag shirt. The song, Paisley's attempt to metabolize his...

    Tags: The Miami Herald, Racism, Starbucks Corp., Social Issues, Music

  22. Apr 12, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. 100 things to love on Seminole's centennial

    One hundred years ago this month, Seminole County shook off the reins of Orange County and took charge of its own destiny.
    One hundred years ago this month, Seminole County shook off the reins of Orange County and took charge of its own destiny. To mark its centennial, I asked you all to help me come up with a list of 100 things people love about Seminole County. Thanks...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Wildlife, Larry the Cable Guy, FIFA World Cup, Jason Varitek

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