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    Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Authors M-Q

    div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I...

    Tags: King Solomon (music group), Nelson Algren, The Washington Post, Awards and Prizes, Authors

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Authors A-C

    div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} 826CHI 826CHI is a nonprofit writing and tutoring center dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students....

    Tags: DePaul University, Periodicals, The New York Times, Frontera Grill, Poetry

  4. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Tickets on sale Monday for 'Spring Awakening'

    Opening April 10 at Northern State University is the Tony Award-winning musical, “Spring Awakening,” which is described by NSU Theater as exciting, provocative and powerful.  The play, written by Steven Slater and Duncan Sheik, runs April...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Duncan Sheik, Entertainment Events, The New York Times, Broadway Theater

  6. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Melissa McCarthy leads 'Identity Thief' to biggest opening of 2013

    Melissa McCarthy stole the show at the box office this weekend, proving she has the star power to attract moviegoers to theaters even during a blizzard.
    Melissa McCarthy stole the show at the box office this weekend, proving she has the star power to attract moviegoers to theaters even during a blizzard. "Identity Thief," her comedy co-starring Jason Bateman, easily ran away with the weekend's No. 1...

    Tags: Rooney Mara, Magic Mike (movie), Sandra Bullock, Rex Reed, Side Effects (movie)

  8. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Critic makes few friends calling Melissa McCarthy 'tractor-sized'

    Rex Reed, the famed film critic of the New York Observer, is no fan of Melissa McCarthy nor her latest flick, "Identity Thief." In his review, Reed trashed the zany comedy that costars Jason Bateman as a victim of McCarthy's felonious identity-...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Rex Reed, Girls (tv program), Entertainment, Jason Bateman

  10. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. CNN woos Zucker! Angus T. Jones says sorry. Smashing 'Smash!'

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before asking about my end-of-the-year bonus. </strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before asking about my end-of-the-year bonus. The Skinny: Can we at least wait until December before blasting the Christmas music everywhere? Wednesday's headlines include Jeff Zucker closing in on a deal to run CNN and an accuracy...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Jesse Jackson, Media Industry, Federal Communications Commission, NBC (tv network)

  12. Jul 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Food FYI: On the menu -- rat meat

    Daily Dish
    Food FYI: On the menu -- rat meat...
  14. Nov 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. The boldness and brilliance of one-star reviews on Amazon.com

    They're cranky, contrary, oblivious and, sometimes, dead-on:  One-star Amazon.com reviews have a lot to say about art
    A couple of weeks ago at a Tribune-hosted cocktail party in the Loop, I found myself in a conversation with novelist Richard Ford. I was wearing the baseball hat I'm wearing in the photo that runs with this column, and from the corner of my eye I...

    Tags: Today (tv program), The Wire (tv program), The Godfather: Part II (movie), The New York Times, To Kill a Mockingbird (movie)

  16. Aug 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Meet Marcus Samuelsson

    Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar &mdash; the long struggles to cook <em>their</em> food <em>their</em> way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity &mdash; along comes a chef memoir with a story that's worth 300 pages.
    Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar — the long struggles to cook their food their way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity —...

    Tags: New York City, Ethiopia, Sweden, Dining and Drinking, Barack Obama

  18. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Can football be made safer?

    In the last couple of years, the country has become much more aware of the dangers, particularly to the head, of playing football. More than 2,500 former players are suing the NFL, saying the league deliberately hid data about the effects of repeated hits to the head. Some former players suffer dementia; a couple have committed suicide. Former star Terry Bradshaw, among others, said if he had a son he wouldn&rsquo;t let him play football. Many fans now feel guilty about watching football, particularly pro football. Parents of youth football players are increasingly concerned. Can the game be made safer? Some say yes, with &ldquo;hit counts&rdquo; for youth players and immediate medical attention. Others disagree.
    In the last couple of years, the country has become much more aware of the dangers, particularly to the head, of playing football. More than 2,500 former players are suing the NFL, saying the league deliberately hid data about the effects of repeated hits...

    Tags: National Football League, Alzheimer's Disease, Sports, Terry Bradshaw, Football

  20. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. '50 Shades' in the Ivy League: Academics versus BDSM sex clubs

    On Monday the New York Observer ran a sensational story about BDSM sex clubs popping up in the Ivy League. They can be found at Harvard, Columbia and Yale -- all Ivies -- as well as Tufts, MIT and the University of Chicago. The group at Harvard is called Munch.
    On Monday the New York Observer ran a sensational story about BDSM sex clubs popping up in the Ivy League. They can be found at Harvard, Columbia and Yale -- all Ivies -- as well as Tufts, MIT and the University of Chicago. The group at Harvard is...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Education, Same-Sex Marriage, Romance (genre), Literature

  22. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ashbel Green dies at 84

    Ashbel Green, 84, a respected editor at Alfred A. Knopf who persuaded Gabriel Garcia Marquez to switch publishers, worked on Walter Cronkite's memoir and a foreign policy book by President George H.W. Bushand helped discover the crime classic "The Friends...

    Tags: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Book, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Fiction

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