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Bailiwick center to close
Chicago Tribune criticThe Bailiwick Arts Center, a fixture for more than 15 years in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, is to close later this fall. The building at 1229 W. Belmont Ave. will then be taken over by Theater Wit, a young and ambitious off-Loop company. Theatre Wit'...Tags: Lakeview, Dennis DeYoung, House and Home
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The CB has kept its voice
Chicago TribuneThirty years from now, will we recall a song that captures the significance of today's technology? Will someone have penned a tune about the iPhone that is so vivid that it becomes a cultural touchstone? That's what happened in 1975, when "Convoy" became...Tags: Cell Phones, Electronics, Cobra Electronics Corporation, iPhone, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton: High ceilings
The Swampby Mark Silva Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin: A couple of women celebrating "cracks in the glass ceiling'' this year -- Clinton was the first woman to win a major party's presidential primary election, the Democrats' in New Hampshire, and......Tags: Tampa, Sarah Palin, Republican National Conventions, Government, Kissimmee
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Pleasant Plains, Personal Service, Georgetown, Severna Park, Edgewater
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Fall Cultural Calendar
CLASSICAL MUSIC Bach at Noon: Baritone Joshua Copeland, winner of the 2008 Bach Vocal Competition for Young Singers, performs, along with Rosa Lamoreaux and Frederick Urrey of the Bach Choir and the Festival Orchestra. Central Moravian Church, Main and...Tags: People, Pierre Bonnard, Religious Festivals, Bill Miller, Cy Coleman
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Costs Rising At Hepburn Arts Center In Old Saybrook
Next door to Art Emporium, the art supply and picture framing business that he's run for 25 years in this town, Robert Jerome sees the potential of "The Kate." Theater, public art displays, comedy and music could all be part of the Katharine Hepburn...Tags: Cultural Development, Ethel Barrymore, Economic Policy, Katharine Hepburn, Connecticut Economic Development
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Cuba Visit Is Like A Trip Back In Time
Special to The CourantWe spent more than a week rattling around this odd old city and its countryside riding in a 1958 Volkswagen that popped and wheezed and lurched but got us from here to there when the odds didn't look good that we'd make it. Not to overburden that...Tags: Sculpture, Fidel Castro, Automotive Equipment, Tourism and Leisure, New Year's
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Our Arts Funding Quagmire
Courant Staff WriterThe bankruptcy filing by the Stamford Center for the Arts at the end of August makes the issue of state arts funding something that can no longer be ignored. It also exposes dirty little secrets from the arts building boom during the Rowland...Tags: Laws, Regional Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Government
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Marriage And Murder at Cinestudio
Marriage And Murder Charlie Chaplin was a cinema icon, but that didn't stop the movie world powers-that-be from giving him a hard time about the content of his 1947 film "Monsieur Verdoux." The movie about a modern Bluebeard, whose working title was "A...Tags: Trinity College, Connecticut, Charlie Chaplin, Awards and Prizes, Lobbying, Academic Progress
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As cage fighting's popularity grows, Tapout label no longer battles for recognition
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHIRTY-SEVEN seconds after the opening bell, the "cage fighting" match between Brock "the Brainerd Brawler" Larson and Carlos Prater was over. A flurry of punches had left Prater motionless on the mat, his head lolling to one side and a trickle of blood...Tags: Government, Multi-Sport Events, John McCain, Wrestling, Metal and Mineral
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LI says 'I do' to 'Wedding Singer' and 8 other shows
steve.parks@newsday.com; Research by Judy RaiaThe Wedding Singer (Sept. 17-Oct. 4, Gateway Playhouse, Bellport). The musical comedy based on what many believe is Adam Sandler's best movie role makes its Long Island premiere. Set in the rock-angst heyday of 1985, it's about a rock-star wannabe who's...Tags: Michael Barrett, Brookville, William Inge, Henry James, Andrew Lloyd Webber
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13 concerts to see from Mary J. Blige to Madonna
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comStars (Sept. 20 at Terminal 5). The great Canadian indie-pop band returns to support its underappreciated "In Our Bedroom After the War," one of last year's best albums, with Irish upstarts Bell X1. Echo and the Bunnymen (Oct. 1 at Radio City Music Hall)...Tags: Mary J Blige, K.D. Lang, Radio City Music Hall, Roseland, Caves and Caverns
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