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    May 9, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. A Dining@Large contest

    Dining@Large
    Over on Midnight Sun, Erik Maza has the goods on a new project going into the old Canton Arts and Entertainment space. The space will be divvied up, apparently, into an Irish pub and a BBQ restaurant; the folks behind......

    Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking

  2. May 12, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dining@Large contest results

    Dining@Large
    You were asked to come up with a literary-inspired name for a BBQ restaurant adjacent to an Irish Pub named Finnegan's Lake.Later, we found out that the Irish Pub is actually named Finnegan's Wake (zzzzzzzz), or, Finnegans Wake - we'll......

    Tags: Literature, Restaurants, William Faulkner, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking

  4. Oct 4, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. James Joyce reviewed - yes they said yes they will YES

    Dining@Large
    In his weekly "Lunch Timed" feature John Lindner today reviews James Joyce, the Irish pub in Harbor East. The Reuben is not swooned over but the bangers and mash were.Baltimore Sun Staff/Barbara Haddock Taylor......

    Tags: Harbor East

  6. Oct 9, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Nobel Peace Prize: Gandhi never won it

    The Swamp
    by Mark Jacob With a Chicagoan -- President Barack Obama -- winning the Nobel Prize for Peace, it's fitting to take a deeper look at the world's most famous awards for peaceful human achievement. The fact that they were founded......

    Tags: Henry Kissinger, Applied Science, Jerry Lewis, Applied Physics, Medical Research

  8. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. The man behind the people who know the story behind 'The Shining'

    You know the Calumet Baking Powder cans in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"? You know &mdash; the <em>Calumet</em> Baking cans? Lining the pantry of the film's Overlook Hotel? No, no: The baking cans behind all the carnage! Right, <em>those</em> baking cans. What's that, you didn't notice those cans, red and white, with the familiar Indian-headdress logo, what with all the rivers of blood and the axe-wielding and the bug-eyed Shelley Duvalls?
    You know the Calumet Baking Powder cans in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"? You know — the Calumet Baking cans? Lining the pantry of the film's Overlook Hotel? No, no: The baking cans behind all the carnage! Right, those baking cans. What's that,...

    Tags: The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Film Festivals, Movies, Stanley Kubrick, Room 237 (movie)

  10. Mar 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Book of My Lives': Aleksander Hemon's remarkable tale

    Aleksandar Hemon landed in the United States two decades ago, January 1992. He was 27, a young Bosnian journalist from Sarajevo arriving on a one-month visa, arranged through a cultural exchange program sponsored by the State Department. Just after he arrived, war broke out in Yugoslavia. Hemon was stranded. In the years since, as he settled into this country and became an acclaimed writer &mdash; became one of Chicago's finest contemporary writers and arguably its most important literary talent since Saul Bellow &mdash; Hemon has told this immigration story many, many times.
    Aleksandar Hemon landed in the United States two decades ago, January 1992. He was 27, a young Bosnian journalist from Sarajevo arriving on a one-month visa, arranged through a cultural exchange program sponsored by the State Department. Just after he...

    Tags: Tribune Tower, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Greenpeace, Junot Diaz, England

  12. Mar 11, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Why we love all things Irish this week

    This is the time of year when I feel a bit tweedy, a bit green in the wool, a bit Irish, even though the Rodricks clan from which I descend was Portuguese (Rodrigues) and not Irish (Roderick).
    This is the time of year when I feel a bit tweedy, a bit green in the wool, a bit Irish, even though the Rodricks clan from which I descend was Portuguese (Rodrigues) and not Irish (Roderick). From years of experience, I know something about the wide...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Holidays, Festive Events, Lent, Republic of Ireland

  14. Jun 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Daum: Speaking down to Americans

    Lest you think the bullying and foot-stomping of Congress most resemble a tantrum-prone bunch of second-graders, think again. Data compiled by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan group focused on greater transparency in Washington, has shown that today's congressional "dialogue" is actually on a par with a 10th-grader's verbal prowess.
    Lest you think the bullying and foot-stomping of Congress most resemble a tantrum-prone bunch of second-graders, think again. Data compiled by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan group focused on greater transparency in Washington, has shown that...

    Tags: Republican Party, George Washington, Mick Mulvaney, Fox News Channel (tv network), Elections

  16. Mar 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Court Theatre to stage 'Jitney,' Moliere and more

    Chicago's Court Theatre has announced its 2012-13 season. Bereft of new work or major reinterpretation, it seems notably less ambitious than in recent years, but will likely please those who like to see familiar, well-regarded titles. The season begins...

    Tags: Hermosa, Hyde Park, August Wilson, Drama (genre), Richard Wilbur

  18. Apr 30, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Daley didn't like votes against him

    For years, everyone knew Mayor Richard Daley had an iron grip on the City Council. However, like any savvy dictator, he didn't brag about it. He wasn't overly cocky. With each unanimous, or near-unanimous, vote, he was demure, as if to say, "What, again?...

    Tags: Richard M. Daley

  20. Feb 20, 2013 | Zap2It
  21. “Parade’s End”: HBO miniseries showcases World War I’s effect on British society

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Parade's End airs over three nights on HBO, Feb. 26-28. Parade's End HBO Part 1: Feb. 26, 9pm Part 2: Feb. 26, 10:05pm Part 3: Feb. 27, 9pm Part 4: Feb. 28, 10:05pm Part 5: Feb. 28, 9pm What is it that’s so fascinating about pre-World War I Britain?...
  22. Jun 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Celebrating Bloomsday and James Joyce

    Jacket Copy
    James Joyce's "Ulysses" may be one of the most difficult books of the 20th century, but that hasn't stopped it from becoming the center of public celebrations worldwide....
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James Joyce wrote the novella "The Dead."
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