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    May 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Cosmic Wonder': New Adler show goes deep into universe

    I've seen three shows now in Adler Planetarium's still new, still state-of-the-art central domed theater, and I remain amazed at the quality of the celestial imagery and at the precision with which it is projected up on the dome.
    I've seen three shows now in Adler Planetarium's still new, still state-of-the-art central domed theater, and I remain amazed at the quality of the celestial imagery and at the precision with which it is projected up on the dome. Journeys into distant...

    Tags: NASA, Orion Space Mission, NASA Mars Exploration Program, Microsoft Corporation

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Museums

    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 by...

    Tags: Museums, Elmo, Buzz Aldrin, Boy Scouts of America, Arts

  4. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  5. Taking the kids to Chicago

    The hardest thing about visiting Chicago is deciding where to take the kids first &mdash; Chicago's famous Lakefront where you can ride bikes and in-line skate, or Lincoln Park where you can visit one of the few free zoos (<a href="http://www.lpzoo.org">http://www.lpzoo.org</a>) in the country. (Kids especially love the polar bears.)
    The hardest thing about visiting Chicago is deciding where to take the kids first — Chicago's famous Lakefront where you can ride bikes and in-line skate, or Lincoln Park where you can visit one of the few free zoos (http://www.lpzoo.org) in the...

    Tags: Millennium Park, Museums, Sculpture, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Loop

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Harris: Project gets off to 'beautiful' start

    The stickers are simple and, well, beautiful.
    The stickers are simple and, well, beautiful. Printed on reflective silver, they're cut in the size and shape of a nametag and say "you are beautiful" in bold, black print. They're the "all-encompassing" artistic statement of Chicago graphic...

    Tags: Apple iPhone, Melissa Harris, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Corn Products International Incorporated

  8. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chicago museums reeling after building sprees

    The turn of the millennium was a heady time for many Chicago cultural institutions. Cheap loans, high investment returns and swelling endowments spawned a slew of new attractions along the lakefront and around downtown.
    The turn of the millennium was a heady time for many Chicago cultural institutions. Cheap loans, high investment returns and swelling endowments spawned a slew of new attractions along the lakefront and around downtown. The Art Institute built its Modern...

    Tags: Millennium Park, Job Layoffs, Michigan Avenue, Colleges and Universities, Goodman Theatre

  10. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Dinosaur-size debt

    For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue.
    For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue. But that choice could have far less impact on the Field's future than another...

    Tags: Media Industry, Research, Colleges and Universities, Goodman Theatre, Corporate Officers

  12. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 10 years after Daley's Meigs Field raid, the makeover of Northerly Island is slow to take shape

    Ten years ago as Mayor Richard M. Daley worked through political channels to accelerate federal approval to build new runways at the airport his father had dearly called "O'Hara," the mayor also issued an infamous order to destroy Chicago's little lakefront airport.
    Ten years ago as Mayor Richard M. Daley worked through political channels to accelerate federal approval to build new runways at the airport his father had dearly called "O'Hara," the mayor also issued an infamous order to destroy Chicago's little...

    Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Live Nation, Local Government, Political Corruption, Rahm Emanuel

  14. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. O'Hare UFO sighting in 2006 one of the most famous reported

    The city of Chicago isn&rsquo;t known as a hotbed of UFO activity, but O&rsquo;Hare Airport is the home of one of the most publicized sightings of the last decade.
    For RedEye
    The city of Chicago isn’t known as a hotbed of UFO activity, but O’Hare Airport is the home of one of the most publicized sightings of the last decade. A “flying saucer-like object” was spotted over Concourse C of the United...

    Tags: Concourse, Electronics, Federal Aviation Administration, Weather Reports, Stranger Than Fiction

  16. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  17. Chicago X-files: Center studies UFOs

    Opening a file cabinet at the Center for UFO Studies reveals manila folders marked with spine-tingling titles such as "Alien Luggage Report," "Project Moonwater" or "The CIA's role in UFO Studies." Yet, elsewhere there's a conspicuous lack of secret laboratories with test tubes that hold mysterious substances. Bearded men in white coats and tinfoil hats babbling about far-fetched conspiracy theories are nowhere to be found. And the center's director isn't even convinced that little grey men flying around in disc-like spaceships actually exist.
    For RedEye
    Opening a file cabinet at the Center for UFO Studies reveals manila folders marked with spine-tingling titles such as "Alien Luggage Report," "Project Moonwater" or "The CIA's role in UFO Studies." Yet, elsewhere there's a conspicuous lack of secret...

    Tags: James Earl Jones, Steven Spielberg, Newspaper and Magazine, Norwood Park, Prosecution

  18. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Naperville teen misses final cut for 'American Idol'

    Talented Naperville teenager Alex Oechsel loves to sing. She also acts, dances and plays guitar, but she mainly loves to sing.
    Talented Naperville teenager Alex Oechsel loves to sing. She also acts, dances and plays guitar, but she mainly loves to sing. Perhaps that's why, after surviving multiple elimination rounds but missing the final cut to appear on the "American Idol"...

    Tags: United Center, Television Industry, Martina McBride, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), American Idol (tv program)

  20. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Signing up for summer camp

    Frigid February temperatures notwithstanding, it's not too early to plan where to send the kids to camp this summer. Throughout the city and the suburbs, a number of museums, botanical gardens and zoos offer hands-on learning experiences built around scientific and environmental principles. Here are just a few to consider, and if you're interested, don't wait &mdash; some fill up before the temperatures rise.
    Frigid February temperatures notwithstanding, it's not too early to plan where to send the kids to camp this summer. Throughout the city and the suburbs, a number of museums, botanical gardens and zoos offer hands-on learning experiences built around...

    Tags: Museums, Agricultural Research and Technology, Chicago Botanic Garden, Morton Arboretum, Shedd Aquarium

  22. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  23. The Force is with them

    Darth Vader and a squadron of more than a dozen Imperial soldiers and Stormtroopers stroll into Chicago's Adler Planetarium on a Thursday night and gather around a large-scale model of the Earth as if planning to attack it with their superweapon the Death Star.
    For RedEye
    Darth Vader and a squadron of more than a dozen Imperial soldiers and Stormtroopers stroll into Chicago's Adler Planetarium on a Thursday night and gather around a large-scale model of the Earth as if planning to attack it with their superweapon the Death...

    Tags: Apple iPhone, Chicago White Sox, Movies, Lucasfilm Ltd., Doubt (movie)

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