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    Jun 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Highlights from Printers Row Lit Fest

    Authors, book lovers and a group of 203 spontaneous dancers helped celebrate the written word in all its forms Saturday and Sunday at this year's Chicago Tribune Printer's Row Lit Fest.
    Authors, book lovers and a group of 203 spontaneous dancers helped celebrate the written word in all its forms Saturday and Sunday at this year's Chicago Tribune Printer's Row Lit Fest. Approximately 250 authors participated in more than 100 free...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Activism, Hyde Park, Meredith Baxter, Chicago Public Library

  2. Jun 3, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. What to see at Printers Row Lit Fest

    <strong>Sunday</strong>
    Sunday Memoir writing: How do you turn a life story into something more than a slog through boring facts? Perhaps Carol LaChapelle has an answer. 11 a.m., University Center/Multimedia Room — Judy Hevrdejs, reporter Tavern recipes: Susan and Drew...

    Tags: Periodicals, Biography (genre), Dining and Drinking, Pete Hamill, Barack Obama

  4. May 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  6. May 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Ivan Brunetti and others we're looking forward to at Printers Row Lit Fest 2011

    Just like you, we're looking forward to next week's Printer's Row Lit Fest. Lifestyle/Books editor Pam Becker asked our colleagues which Lit Fest events they were looking forward to.
    Just like you, we're looking forward to next week's Printer's Row Lit Fest. Lifestyle/Books editor Pam Becker asked our colleagues which Lit Fest events they were looking forward to. Here's classical music critic John von Rhein's pick: "On Saturday, I&...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Arts and Culture, Robert Rodriguez

  8. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  9. First work of fantasy for One Book, One Chicago

    Tribune reporter
    Neil Gaiman’s “Neverwhere,” will be the 20th book for the Chicago Public Library’s ongoing One Book, One Chicago program, Mayor Richard M. Daley announced this morning at the Harold Washington Library. “Neverwhere” is...

    Tags: Chicago Public Library, Richard M. Daley, Fantasy (genre)

  10. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Food calendar

    Best bet: Secrets of a famous chef
    Best bet: Secrets of a famous chef Grant Achatz, chef/co-owner of Alinea, and co-owner Nick Kokonas, in conversation with Eric Ferguson, discuss and sign their new book, "Life, On the Line: A Chef's Story of Chasing Greatness, Facing Death and Redefining...

    Tags: Stephanie Izard, Grant Achatz, Soldier Field, Alinea, Spiaggia

  12. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  13. Daley defends ex-top cop, denies morale is poor

    Tribune reporter
    Jody Weis stepped down as police superintendent to pursue job opportunities, not because he wasn't granted a short-term contract to stay in the job until Rahm Emanuel takes office, Mayor Richard Daley said today. The lack of a contract extension "didn'...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities, Jody Weis, Rahm Emanuel

  14. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Joyce Carol Oates at Tribune's Author Talks

    The universally acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates returns to Chicago on the heels of "A Widow's Story" (Harper Collins, publication date: Feb. 15). The author's poignant, intimate memoir about the unexpected death of Raymond Smith, her husband of forty-six years, details its wrenching, surprising aftermath. A recent recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, Oates' novels ("Blonde," "The Gravedigger's Daughter," "Little Bird of Heaven," etc.) rank among the very finest in contemporary American fiction. She will be interviewed by Julia Keller.
    The universally acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates returns to Chicago on the heels of "A Widow's Story" (Harper Collins, publication date: Feb. 15). The author's poignant, intimate memoir about the unexpected death of Raymond Smith, her husband of forty-six...

    Tags: Chicago, Human Interest, Elizabeth Taylor, Julia Keller, Lifetime (tv network)

  16. Oct 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Printers Row Lit Fest: highlights from Rick Kogan

    It's  easy to interview living authors, and I have three such people lined up  at Saturday's Lit Fest: Jonathan Eig, author most recently of "Get  Capone"; Barbara Ehrenreich, author of more than 20 books, including the  best-seller "Nickel and Dimed"; and Charles Osgood, a photographer  actually, but also a man who likes to talk. Then, at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in  the auditorium of the Harold Washington Library, I'll be "interviewing"  a writer who died in 1997. I plan to do my best to bring Mike Royko  back to life - in his words, my anecdotes, some special guests and one not-to-be-missed video.
    Tribune reporter
    It's easy to interview living authors, and I have three such people lined up at Saturday's Lit Fest: Jonathan Eig, author most recently of "Get Capone"; Barbara Ehrenreich, author of more than 20 books, including the best-seller "Nickel and Dimed"; and...

    Tags: Mike Royko

  18. May 20, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fast Lit Fest facts

    FAQs Q: Where is Printers Row Lit Fest? A: Printers Row Lit Fest is in historic Printers Row, on and around the area of Dearborn Street, from Harrison to Polk streets in Chicago. Q: How do I get tickets? A: All events are free, but those in the Harold...

    Tags: Human Interest, Chicago Tribune

  20. May 20, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Larson's kind of town

    Chicago has been very good to Erik Larson, even though it greeted his latest visit with a nasty rain and temperatures more common to November than to mid-May, which was why we were talking in the bar of his downtown hotel rather than wandering city streets.
    Tribune Newspapers
    Chicago has been very good to Erik Larson, even though it greeted his latest visit with a nasty rain and temperatures more common to November than to mid-May, which was why we were talking in the bar of his downtown hotel rather than wandering city...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Iowa City, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Education, Daniel Burnham

  22. Apr 23, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Grease' gets back its original Chicago grit — and goes back to Taft High School

    The Theater Loop
    “The Original Grease,” currently in previews, opens May 1 at American Theater Company, 1909 W. Byron St. Tickets are $45-$50 at 773-409-4125 or www.atcweb.org TOURING THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD: Actors Kelly Wilson (as Sandy) and Adrian Aguilar...
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