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WEDNESDAY 04 Behind the Scenes with Liz Sterling Local radio host Liz Sterling will offer insights she has learned in her 15 year career as a celebrity interviewer. This inspirational program uses the wisdom and lessons Sterling has learned from numerous...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Family, Yoga, Religious Texts, Torah
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Wu Man takes the pipa down an ancient path
The Chinese-born, San Diego-based musician Wu Man has built a reputation as an eclectic, adventurous artist, one who bends genres as wildly as she does the strings of the pipa, the two-milleniums-old instrument she champions.
Terry Riley, Philip Glass...Tags: Yo-Yo Ma, China, Folk (genre), Family, Lou Harrison
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Miami City Ballet reviewed
Special to the tribuneTwo of the more thrilling works of the 20th century came with the Miami City Ballet over the weekend: George Balanchine's "Symphony in Three Movements" and Twyla Tharp's "In the Upper Room." Few companies could deliver credible versions of either....Tags: Classical Music (genre), Dance, Edward Villella, Twyla Tharp, Dancing
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Bringing back Miles, 'Blue'
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Jimmy Cobb could hardly imagine he would be making history when he arrived at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studio 50 years ago for the first of two recording sessions with Miles Davis. "I was always enthusiastic about making records with...Tags: Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Jazz (genre), Steve Reich, Quincy Jones
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Lucinda Childs at the MCA: 'Dance' aspires to something other than perfection
Special to the TribuneIn the early 1960s, Lucinda Childs joined other bad girls of dance, such as Trisha Brown and Yvonne Rainer, at New York's funky Judson Memorial Church to thumb her nose at conventional dance. By the mid-1970s, she was working in opera, collaborating on...Tags: Sol LeWitt, Merce Cunningham, Robert Wilson, Dance, Museum Dioramas
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Weekend Music: 10/16-18
WGN NewsCheck out what concerts are going on around Chicago this weekend! Friday - October 16th Me'Shell Ndegeocello -- Old Town School of Folk Music - 4544 N. Lincoln Ave. - Chicago ( Lincoln Square)--7 p.m. and 10 p.m.--Deep Blue Field. The Hoyle Brothers --...Tags: Slang, Paramount Pictures, Restaurants, Firearms, Richie Havens
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Dance class
Dance can often strike the newcomer -- especially the male newcomer -- as among the most mysterious and intimidating of art forms. Tribune reporter Christopher Borrelli, a devotee of cinema and other pop arts, is dating a woman who's a passionate...Tags: Dance, Joffrey Ballet, Dancing
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Lucinda Childs' 'Dance' marks 30th anniversary with performances at Museum of Contemporary Art
Special to the TribuneThe embers of this red-hot dance month are aglow again this weekend as Lucinda Childs' "Dance" continues its 30th anniversary presentation at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Childs is a legendary postmodern pioneer, an original member of the renowned...Tags: Sol LeWitt, Whitney Museum, John Adams, Dance, Dancing
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Recording the sounds of the West
A synthesized cellphone melody pulls Jeff Rice from his sleep.
De-de da-de-de da-de-de da-de. De-de da-de-de da-de-de da-de.
Rice hits the alarm. It's 4:30, still dark. He clicks on his headlamp and dresses in the confines of his tent.
The nylon zipper...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bodies of Water, Photography, Sony Corp., Vehicles
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Fall Cultural Preview: Dramatic, Intriguing and Fun
The keyword for classical music this fall is variety -- from chamber music standards to Broadway glitter to first-time ever live opera simulcasts.
Favorite soloists are back, some rising stars are appearing, and there are world premieres aplenty. There's...Tags: Cartoons, Just Born, Inc., Brooklyn Bridge, Carl Sandburg, Religious Festivals
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Philip Glass to perform film, opera works at Hollywood Bowl
By the 1980s, Philip Glass had earned a healthy reputation working in the concert hall, art films and the theater. That didn't mean he slid easily into Hollywood.
"When I first started doing Hollywood films," Glass, 72, said by phone from his home in New...Tags: Music Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), University of Chicago, Woody Allen, Bernard Herrmann
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