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Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood is known for its vintage apartments and Victorian houses, its proximity to Loyola University Chicago, and its independent spirit. Read about Rogers Park  Show more »
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    Feb 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Baroque-style 'Dido' shows off Haymarket at its best

    With no opera earlier than Mozart on next season's Lyric Opera schedule, and with the new regime at Chicago Opera Theater focusing on 20th century rarities, the Haymarket Opera Company has baroque opera all to itself, now and for the foreseeable future.
    With no opera earlier than Mozart on next season's Lyric Opera schedule, and with the new regime at Chicago Opera Theater focusing on 20th century rarities, the Haymarket Opera Company has baroque opera all to itself, now and for the foreseeable future....

    Tags: Dance, Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Music, Entertainment

  2. Mar 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. An intimate 'Light' shines in Rogers Park

    THEATER REVIEW: "The Light in the Piazza" by Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre at No Exit Cafe ★★★★ ... Kelli Harrington  is currently delivering one of the best performances of the year on a Chicago stage. And Rachel Klippel, playing her daughter, is not far behind.
    Kelli Harrington, the little-known actress playing Margaret Johnson in Fred Anzevino and Brenda Didier's deftly sung, intensely intimate, astutely staged and very moving little production of the Adam Guettel musical "The Light in the Piazza," is currently...

    Tags: Goodman Theatre, Lincoln Center, Music Theater, Tommy Tune, Arts and Culture

  4. Feb 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Haymarket carves out authentic niche in baroque chamber opera

    From its debut in 2011, the Haymarket Opera Company has thrived by putting on repertory of the sort no other Chicago group has investigated as thoroughly – unusual baroque chamber operas using period instruments and historically informed stage direction, movement and design. These intimate rarities have felt perfectly at home in Mayne Stage, a cabaret-style theater in the city's Rogers Park neighborhood that seats 230 and serves drinks during performances.
    From its debut in 2011, the Haymarket Opera Company has thrived by putting on repertory of the sort no other Chicago group has investigated as thoroughly – unusual baroque chamber operas using period instruments and historically informed stage...

    Tags: Theater, Dance, Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Music

  6. Jan 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Problem Solver updates: Garden or weeds?

    The fight over Kathy Cummings' front yard is not over yet.
    The fight over Kathy Cummings' front yard is not over yet. The West Town neighborhood resident, once awarded by former Mayor Richard Daley for her natural garden, was featured in the Dec. 30 column after the city fined her $640 for violating Chicago's...

    Tags: West Town, Richard M. Daley

  8. Dec 2, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. The Double Cupp Diner, now open for some real business

    THEATER REVIEW: "Pump Boys and Dinettes" at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre ★★★ ... Even a warm, fun, country-rock night at the Double Cupp Diner, home of the "Pump Boys and Dinettes,"  must come to a close.
    Even a warm, fun, country-rock night at the Double Cupp Diner — home of the "Pump Boys and Dinettes" — must come to a close. So the authors of this familiar, honkey-tonk musical revue helpfully provided a number — "Closing Time" —...

    Tags: Theater, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Music, Studs Terkel

  10. Apr 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Family activism can be so awkward, can't it?

    THEATER REVIEW: "After the Revolution" at Next Theatre in Evanston ★★★★ ...  "Those people could be my neighbors," I heard one woman remark at the conclusion of "After the Revolution," the play by Amy Herzog at Next Theatre.
    "Those people could be my neighbors," I heard one woman remark at the conclusion of "After the Revolution," the current production at the Next Theatre in Evanston. Actually, Amy Herzog's impressive 2010 play is set in Greenwich Village, where, to...

    Tags: Greenwich Village, Human Interest, Arts and Culture

  12. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Winners and losers in Chicago housing market

    Even if the real estate market were in Armageddon mode, many real estate industry types could still be expected to give you an enthusiastic "yes!" if you asked them, "Is now a good time to sell my house?"
    Even if the real estate market were in Armageddon mode, many real estate industry types could still be expected to give you an enthusiastic "yes!" if you asked them, "Is now a good time to sell my house?" But given the near-avalanche of somewhat...

    Tags: Homes, Irving Park, Labor Legislation, Labor Day, The Happiest News!

  14. Dec 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Problem Solver: ComEd meter wires are crossed, customer is frazzled

    David Wilhelm and his wife moved into their Rogers Park neighborhood condo in June 2011, and by January their monthly electric bill seemed out of whack.
    David Wilhelm and his wife moved into their Rogers Park neighborhood condo in June 2011, and by January their monthly electric bill seemed out of whack. How, they wondered, could they be using more electricity in winter than during the summer? After...

    Tags: Jon Yates

  16. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Andrew Lloyd Webber seduces on small stage

    THEATER REVIEW: "Aspects of Love" at Theo Ubique Theatre ★★★ ... The last time you could see a significant production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Aspects of Love" in Chicago was more than 20 years ago.
    The last time you could see a significant production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Aspects of Love" in Chicago was more than 20 years ago, when a touring company played the old Civic Theatre, now used by the Lyric Opera as a rehearsal space. The No Exit...

    Tags: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Arts and Culture

  18. Feb 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Forgotten Chicago keeps city's bygone parts alive

    A building is not, of course, a living thing, and so, unless it's the one you work in, live in or visit with some regularity, you probably take most of the city's thousands of other buildings for granted.
    A building is not, of course, a living thing, and so, unless it's the one you work in, live in or visit with some regularity, you probably take most of the city's thousands of other buildings for granted. There are, of course, the stars, those...

    Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Wrigley Building, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Distilling and Brewing Industry

  20. Jul 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Local comedians cut up in the studio for 'Mixtape'

    The night before in Million Yen Studios, on the city's Northwest Side, the local rock duo Local H was putting some finishing touches on its first studio album in four years.
    The night before in Million Yen Studios, on the city's Northwest Side, the local rock duo Local H was putting some finishing touches on its first studio album in four years. But the gathering on this night was for a different kind of recording. "Standup...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Apple iTunes, Malaria, Brian Eno, Music

  22. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Slow moving holocaust' keeps prisons full

    The first thing you notice about the 1905 mug shot of Laura Scott is her Sunday-go-to-meeting hat, large with wayward bows. Then, you take in the information surrounding the photograph that reveals her physical measurements and describes her as a 40-year-old, Alabama-born "Negress."
    The first thing you notice about the 1905 mug shot of Laura Scott is her Sunday-go-to-meeting hat, large with wayward bows. Then, you take in the information surrounding the photograph that reveals her physical measurements and describes her as a 40-year-...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, U.S. Department of Justice, The Wire (tv program), U.S. Congress, Criminals

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