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    Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Cops ask for help finding missing men, 2 located

    <strong>UPDATE: On Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, Chicago police said Jose Arevalo had been located. On Thursday night police said Bernard Wideroe had been located. No other information was released in either case.</strong>
    UPDATE: On Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, Chicago police said Jose Arevalo had been located. On Thursday night police said Bernard Wideroe had been located. No other information was released in either case. Chicago police are asking for the public’s...

    Tags: Missing Persons, Alzheimer's Disease

  2. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Follow your heart to the career of your dreams

    There is no shortage of stories, speeches, quotes and advice about the value of following one's dreams.
    There is no shortage of stories, speeches, quotes and advice about the value of following one's dreams. In his 2005 commencement speech to Stanford University, the late Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, said, "...Most important, have the courage to follow your...

    Tags: Stanford University, Arts, Photography and Video, Kelly Services Incorporated, Photography

  4. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. New polling places, unresponsive websites create confusion in Chicago

    The Chicago elections website was non-functioning most of the day today, adding to the confusion among voters who didn't realize their polling sites had changed.
    Tribune reporters
    The Chicago elections website was non-functioning most of the day today, adding to the confusion among voters who didn't realize their polling sites had changed. The Chicago Board of Elections website, which voters could use to check where to vote,...

    Tags: David Orr , Interior Policy, Employees, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), McCormick Place

  6. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Chicago elections officials apologize for polling place confusion

    Chicago elections officials apologized to the hundreds of frustrated Chicago voters who were turned away from their neighborhood polling places today amid confusion and sometimes angry exchanges.
    Tribune reporter
    Chicago elections officials apologized to the hundreds of frustrated Chicago voters who were turned away from their neighborhood polling places today amid confusion and sometimes angry exchanges. By 5 p.m. today, the elections board had fielded more than...

    Tags: Lisa Madigan, Politics, River West, James Allen, Local Elections

  8. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Barry Harris shares spotlight with Columbia College students

    For many years, one of the highlights of each season at the Jazz Showcase has been the residency of the DePaul Jazz Ensemble with a star soloist under the direction of Bob Lark.
    For many years, one of the highlights of each season at the Jazz Showcase has been the residency of the DePaul Jazz Ensemble with a star soloist under the direction of Bob Lark. On Thursday evening, the Jazz Showcase extended the practice by featuring an...

    Tags: Education, Music Industry, Music, Plymouth, Entertainment

  10. Nov 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Jazz Scene: Jack DeJohnette in hometown to mark hitting 70

    Drummer Jack DeJohnette is having a very good year.
    Drummer Jack DeJohnette is having a very good year. In January, he received a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award, widely considered the country's highest jazz honor. Subsequent accolades from the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in February and...

    Tags: Miles Davis, John Abercrombie, John Coltrane, Music Industry, Music

  12. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Library Foundation fete a literary feast

    The Chicago Public Library and the Chicago Public Library Foundation hosted the 13th annual Carl Sandburg Literary Awards dinner at the UIC Forum on Oct. 17. Emcee Bill Kurtis introduced more than 65 noted authors, all with ties to Chicago, to the crowd of 700. The evening's author presentation, which was produced by Donna LaPietra, included Scott Turow, Sara Paretsky, Gillian Flynn, Joe Brown, Paul Virant, Alpana Singh, Victor Skrebneski, Bernard Sahlins, Walter Jacobson, Bonnie Koloc, Neil Steinberg and Jim Karas, along with the Tribune's Mary Schmich and <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/RickKogan">Rick Kogan</a>.
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    The Chicago Public Library and the Chicago Public Library Foundation hosted the 13th annual Carl Sandburg Literary Awards dinner at the UIC Forum on Oct. 17. Emcee Bill Kurtis introduced more than 65 noted authors, all with ties to Chicago, to the crowd...

    Tags: Libraries, Carl Sandburg, Entertainment, Joe Brown, Radio

  14. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Stars shine at film fest

    For the 48th Chicago International Film Festival's opening night Oct. 11, attendees were treated to a star-filled red carpet at the Harris Theater that included Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, Alan Arkin and Jon Bon Jovi. Academy Award-winning producer Tom Rosenberg brought his film "Stand Up Guys" to Chicago for its world premiere, and festival founder Michael Kutza couldn't have been happier. "This is a remarkable year for Chicagoans in the film industry," said Kutza. "The evening was flawless, one of our festival's proudest moments."
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    For the 48th Chicago International Film Festival's opening night Oct. 11, attendees were treated to a star-filled red carpet at the Harris Theater that included Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, Alan Arkin and Jon Bon Jovi. Academy Award-winning producer Tom...

    Tags: Bill Kurtis, Jon Bon Jovi, Festive Events, Al Pacino, Film Festivals

  16. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. A literary journey that started on the streets

    Only one writer received a standing ovation at the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards in Chicago on Wednesday night.
    Only one writer received a standing ovation at the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards in Chicago on Wednesday night. It wasn't the marquee award-winners who brought the well-heeled crowd to its feet in the giant room at the UIC Forum. It wasn't Walter...

    Tags: Libraries, Carl Sandburg, NPR, Chicago Loop, Chicago Public Library

  18. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Life's tough lessons

    When author Nami Mun was 13, she ran away from her family's Bronx apartment. She survived by holding down odd jobs and living wherever she could &mdash; on benches, in shelters or squatting in abandoned buildings. In her early 20s, she found steady employment, got an apartment and went back to school. Eventually, she graduated from the University of Michigan with a master's degree in creative writing at age 39.
    Tribune Newspapers
    When author Nami Mun was 13, she ran away from her family's Bronx apartment. She survived by holding down odd jobs and living wherever she could — on benches, in shelters or squatting in abandoned buildings. In her early 20s, she found steady...

    Tags: Back to School, Carl Sandburg, Human Interest, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Michigan

  20. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| WGN-AM
  21. Dean's Bio

    "Dean Richards' Sunday Morning" covers Chicago's entertainment and lifestyle scene including movies, theater, food, and dining, Sundays from 6:30-11 a.m. CT on WGN Radio 720. Dean's movie reviews are also heard Thursday afternoons at 5 p.m. on "The Garry Meier Show."
    "Dean Richards' Sunday Morning" covers Chicago's entertainment and lifestyle scene including movies, theater, food, and dining, Sundays from 6:30-11 a.m. CT on WGN Radio 720. Dean's movie reviews are also heard Thursday afternoons at 5 p.m. on "The...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), AIDS, Dean Richards, Tribune Company, Entertainment Events

  22. Oct 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Ethel Kennedy isn't one to share, in spite of film about her

    &ldquo;There are so many times in my life,&rdquo; filmmaker Rory Kennedy tells her sister Courtney in the movie &ldquo;Ethel,&rdquo; &ldquo;where people have said, &lsquo;I want to introduce Robert Kennedy's daughter. ...&rdquo; To which her sibling replies: &ldquo;Oh, it makes me so mad! What about the one who delivered us and carried us for nine months and then has been with us the last 40 years?&rdquo;
    “There are so many times in my life,” filmmaker Rory Kennedy tells her sister Courtney in the movie “Ethel,” “where people have said, ‘I want to introduce Robert Kennedy's daughter. ...” To which her sibling...

    Tags: Arts, Politics, Photography, John F. Kennedy, Music

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