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    Mar 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. A loaded question for you: Are you happy?

    The other day, somewhat on a whim, I walked around downtown Chicago for a while and stopped random strangers and asked if they were happy. I carried a notebook and identified myself as a reporter and wrote down what they said, and though I've done my share of man-on-the-street interviews, the off-putting baldness (and boldness) of the question made me skittish.
    The other day, somewhat on a whim, I walked around downtown Chicago for a while and stopped random strangers and asked if they were happy. I carried a notebook and identified myself as a reporter and wrote down what they said, and though I've done my...

    Tags: Movies, Charlie Kaufman, Chronicle (movie), Netflix Inc., DVDs

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  3. Program notes

    Paul Greenberg
    It is customary now to go to a concert of classical music and hear ... a talk. The custom long ago spread to the Clinton Presidential Library here in Little Rock, unfortunately. That's where chamber music is regularly served up by a select group of the...

    Tags: Louise Brooks, Concerts, Richard Burton, Music Industry, Music

  4. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. New artistic chief charts daring new directions for Chicago Opera Theater

    In contrast with the greatest hits programming Lyric Opera has announced for next season, the alternative opera schedule with which Chicago Opera Theater is inaugurating the Andreas Mitisek era, beginning this weekend, promises to be anything but safe and standard.
    In contrast with the greatest hits programming Lyric Opera has announced for next season, the alternative opera schedule with which Chicago Opera Theater is inaugurating the Andreas Mitisek era, beginning this weekend, promises to be anything but safe and...

    Tags: Astor Piazzolla, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Roosevelt University, Pilsen, Music

  6. Jan 6, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Exciting lineup of shows coming in the early months of 2013

    The holidays are behind us, and it's time to turn our attention to what's shaping up as an exciting first quarter in the Hampton Roads arts arena. Several premieres are coming our way, and some major talent is dropping by. Here's a look at some upcoming highlights:
    The holidays are behind us, and it's time to turn our attention to what's shaping up as an exciting first quarter in the Hampton Roads arts arena. Several premieres are coming our way, and some major talent is dropping by. Here's a look at some upcoming...

    Tags: Alan Menken, New York City, Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Artists

  8. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Ravi Shankar's impact went beyond the Beatles

    The Fox News Web headline Wednesday morning captured something in the air despite its utter wrongness:
    The Fox News Web headline Wednesday morning captured something in the air despite its utter wrongness: "Beatles' sitar player Ravi Shankar dies at 92." Well, first, the Beatles' sitar player was George Harrison. Shankar, who died Tuesday in his...

    Tags: Norah Jones, India, Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, University of Chicago

  10. Dec 30, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. Best 2012 performances: Hampton Roads had several high points

    The performing arts scene looked a bit like a Busch Gardens theme ride in 2012, with lots of high points and a couple of strange twists and turns. Overall, the quality of presentations was first-rate with several regional or world premieres and knockout shows. Looking back, here are the things that stood out to me:
    The performing arts scene looked a bit like a Busch Gardens theme ride in 2012, with lots of high points and a couple of strange twists and turns. Overall, the quality of presentations was first-rate with several regional or world premieres and knockout...

    Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Camelot (tv program), Opera (genre), A Streetcar Named Desire (movie)

  12. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Samsara' a study in contrasts ★★★

    Gorgeous and a tiny bit bubble-headed, full of ancient ruins and marvelous faces and time-lapse landscapes of crazed LA freeways in action, "Samsara" takes its title from a Sanskrit word that translates, roughly, to "the ever-turning wheel of life."
    Gorgeous and a tiny bit bubble-headed, full of ancient ruins and marvelous faces and time-lapse landscapes of crazed LA freeways in action, "Samsara" takes its title from a Sanskrit word that translates, roughly, to "the ever-turning wheel of life."...

    Tags: Samsara (movie), Movies, Overweight, Yakov Smirnoff, Godfrey Reggio

  14. May 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Why Chicago needs bigger place on world's stage

    At its 25th summit in Chicago this weekend, NATO will be preoccupied with the tricky business of how to advance its various institutional priorities — like global security and the building of stability — even as its member nations are more worried about local recession and red ink. Austerity may abound across Europe and beyond, but NATO still says it intends for the Chicago summit to be the place where philosophical decisions taken at the Lisbon summit 18 months ago are turned into actual programs and initiatives.
    At its 25th summit in Chicago this weekend, NATO will be preoccupied with the tricky business of how to advance its various institutional priorities — like global security and the building of stability — even as its member nations are more...

    Tags: Stephen Merchant, Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, London Theatre, Arts

  16. Jul 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. What Chicago can learn from Toronto

    TORONTO - At Luminato, the festival of arts, culture and ideas that just concluded in Canada's largest city, one message rings the loudest and clearest: This festival was created "to shine Toronto's light on the world and the world's light on Toronto." You can't say it much clearer than that.
    TORONTO — Luminato, the festival of arts, culture and ideas that just concluded in Canada's largest city, has only been held for four years. But this citywide extravaganza already attracts a collective audience in excess of 1 million and spends...

    Tags: Securities, Viral Diseases and Infections, Trade Policy, Derivative Securities, Culture

  18. Mar 9, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
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  20. Feb 25, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. East Winds quintet lively and colorful at Zoellner

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    Unlike a string ensemble with its homogeneous sonority, the woodwind quintet wears a suite of many colors. On Sunday afternoon at Zoellner Arts Center, the East Winds Quintet flaunted more shades than mere red, white, and blue in an all-American concert...
  22. Sep 7, 2012 | Zap2It
  23. Where to watch 9/11 anniversary programming

    Channel Guide Magazine
    As we come upon the 11th commemoration of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, there are several notable new and returning documentaries, specials and movies on television recalling the events and their impact on our nation from various perspectives...
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