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Adler Planetarium 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive; 312-922-7827, adlerplanetarium.org America's first planetarium has one of the world's greatest collections of antique astronomical instruments. One of those is the fully restored Gemini 12 spacecraft flown...Tags: Germany, World War I (1914-1918), Concerts, Artists, Skyline (movie)
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Give them 'L' Mitt
In the 1993 movie "Dave" the faux president (played by Kevin Kline) calls in his best friend (played by Charles Grodin) and they stay up all night balancing the federal budget, not by raising taxes, but by cutting unnecessary and wasteful spending. If...Tags: Kevin Kline, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Book, The Iron Lady (movie), Music
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Give 'em 'L' Mitt!
Cal ThomasIn the 1993 movie "Dave" the faux president (played by Kevin Kline) calls in his best friend (played by Charles Grodin) and they stay up all night balancing the federal budget, not by raising taxes, but by cutting unnecessary and wasteful spending. If...Tags: Kevin Kline, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Book, Music, Mitt Romney
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Cannes' L'Atelier lines up 15 projects: Al Massad, Almendras, Masri among directors
VarietyMADRID -- "Blessed Benefit," "To Kill a Man" and "3000 Nights" feature among 15 projects chosen for Cinefondation L'Atelier, Cannes Film Festival's forum for projects seeking completion finance. "Blessed Benefit," from Jordanian Mahmoud Al Massad,...Tags: Movies, Côte d'Ivoire, India, Prisons, Drama (genre)
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True stories from the train in entertaining 'El'; a scattered 'Heart'
"El Stories"
All the world's a stage, so wrote the Bard. To which one can reply, "Sure, but have you ridden the"L"lately?" Talk about your captive audience.
For the thousands of Chicagoans who use public transportation daily, this is your show. Same...Tags: Concerts, Music, Dance, Entertainment Events, Chicago Transit Authority
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Interview: Behind the snarl of CM Punk
When he blasted WWE's higher-ups on live TV, CM Punk had GQ, ESPN and "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" banging on his door. TMZ and CNN interviewed him about his recent Twitter feud with pop star Chris Brown. But on this particular March afternoon on the Blue Line...
Tags: Celebrity Apprentice (tv program), Jimmy Kimmel, Twitter, Inc., Wrestling, John Cena
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Mucca Pazza makes joyful noise
It is spring, I don't have to tell you, and one of the delights of this season, beyond the familiar fever or romance or pennant hopes, is noise, in all its variety and vitality. There is the clatter of the"L,"the crack of bats on balls, cars honking...
Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Punk (genre), Weeds (tv program), Theater
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Taking the temperature of the city's arts and culture scene amid a pleasant winter season
It was Jan. 13, the day after the season's first significant snowstorm, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association President Deborah Rutter was feeling the pain. The CSO, like other organizations emphasizing customer service in a tough economic climate,...Tags: Concerts, Joe Segal, Arts, Snow Storms, Culture
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'The Met: Live In HD' Announces 2012-13 Season
The Metropolitan Opera in New York City has announced the lineup for its 2012-13 season of "The Met: Live in HD," the phenomenally popular series of live simulcasts of opera productions shown in high-definition in movie theaters worldwide.
The Met Live...Tags: Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Danbury, Italy, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Katharine Hepburn
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Humble theaters become movie palaces
In October 1917, a theater opened at 3535 W. Roosevelt Road that changed the moviegoing experience, in Chicago and the nation.
In the era of the nickelodeon, a term reflecting not just the price of admission, but the surroundings, motion pictures were...Tags: Movies, Brookfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Palace Theater, Architecture, Central Park
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A new comedy room, and a cautionary tale for Second City
Beware, O Second City, of the perils of the plush-and-shiny new room with the new high-tech toys just begging to be used! Beware further of the dangerous assumption that just because we all now spend our entire lives staring at tiny video screens,...Tags: Comedy (genre), Concerts, eHarmony, Amanda Blake, The Second City
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Hometown 'Grease' and Rahm in the house: The big theater stories of 2011
Phew, 2011 was quite a year in Chicago theater. As the year comes to a close, ready for a quick tour back through the newsworthy highlights?
The Black Ensemble Theater bowed a gorgeous, $19 million new home on the North Side. Stage 773 on Belmont...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Bank of America Corp., Lanford Wilson, Cancer, Next to Normal (musical)
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