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Scattered new condominium buildings are priced higher than the older buildings they replaced in this Southwest Side area, but are far outnumbered by houses and flats that are 80-plus years old. Read more about Pilsen, Chicago IL
Scattered new condominium buildings are priced higher than the older buildings they replaced in this Southwest Side area, but are far outnumbered by houses and flats that are 80-plus years old. Read more about Pilsen, Chicago IL
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Budget Chicago: Perfect for travelers on the cheap
The Associated PressCHICAGO -- Chicago has a reputation as a working-class city for a reason. Sure, there are fancy Gold Coast shops and $500-a-night hotel suites, but it's also possible to see Chicago's famous lakefront, eat its famous food and enjoy distinctive cultures on...Tags: Navy Pier, Chicago River, Gold Coast, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Garfield Park
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A Halloween with less horror
Tribune Staff ReportersJoe Jensen of Chicago has been as horrified as anyone by the carnage in New York and Washington. "There's nothing more nightmarish than what we just went through the last two weeks," he said. But in his job as creative director for Haunted America,...Tags: Statue of Liberty, Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons, Halloween, Haunted Houses (attractions)
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Occupy Chicago confronts life after NATO
A pile of discarded sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and posters took up nearly half a room in Occupy Chicago's headquarters last week, left behind by protesters who traveled to the city last month for the NATO summit.
But a few rooms over, some of the...Tags: NATO, Chicago Board of Trade Building, Chicago Tribune, Barack Obama, NATO Summit
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Catholic schools at a crossroads
If what has happened to St. Scholastica Academy in Rogers Park illustrates the grand rise and decline of Catholic schooling over the past century, supporters hope Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Pilsen is more telling of its future.
St. Scholastica, a...Tags: Elementary Schools, High Schools, Christianity, Chicago Tribune, Magnet Schools
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The Actors Training Center Performance, noon-12:30 p.m. Saturday, Lil' Lit Park. The Actors Training Center offers professional classes year-round for actors of all ages. Class topics include musical theater, on-camera technique and master classes...Tags: Teachers, Butler University, Biography (genre), Harold Washington Library Center, Navy Pier
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Hearing from readers about concert applause
I was listening to Yo-Yo Maand Chicago Symphony Orchestra members perform a chamber concert in Pilsen recently, and the audience applauded between movements of a Brahms Quintet, and I thought: This clapping is more pleasant than the coughing outbursts...
Tags: Facebook, Concerts, Music, Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Gallery 27 exhibit a tribute to Wes Anderson
For a new gallery that focuses on pop-culture-themed art, it makes sense that Gallery 27's opening exhibit is a tribute to film director Wes Anderson. The filmmaker's surreal, darkly humorous movies, including "Rushmore" (1998), "The Royal Tenenbaums"...
Tags: Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Movies, Wes Anderson, Artists, Arts
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Czechs confident over Rosicky fitness
ReutersPRAGUE (Reuters) - Tomas Rosicky has been included in Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek's final 23-man squad for Euro 2012 despite a calf injury. The squad, announced on Tuesday, also contained Pilsen's Vladimir Darida, who won his first cap in Saturday'...Tags: Jaroslav Drobny, Czech Republic, Moscow (Russia)
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EUROCOPA-Esperanzas checas en la Euro giran en torno a Rosicky
ReutersPor Michael Kahn PRAGA, 29 mayo (Reuters) - Una racha de cuatro partidos invictos y el resurgimiento de Tomas Rosicky han impulsado a la selección checa de fútbol de cara a la Eurocopa que comienza en pocos días, pero el equipo necesita afinar el... -
Claptrap - When to clap or not to clap at concerts
At Symphony Center and other classical music halls around the world, there’s a widely accepted way for concertgoers to behave during the space between one movement’s end and the next one’s beginning. They cough. Did I say that? Oops. I...
Tags: Riccardo Muti, Customs and Tradition, Gaetano Donizetti, Daniel Barenboim, Music Theater
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Fostering news literacy
This school year, hundreds of Chicago students in junior high and high school participated in classroom training for the News Literacy Project. To wrap up the school year, the program held its News Literacy Project Showcase last week at the Chicago...
Tags: Washington Heights (Chicago, Illinois), Schools, Mount Vernon, High Schools, Journalism
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July 19: Focus on Family - Family Adventures
WGN NewsFamily Adventures Through August 27 Pilsen: Friday, July 22 and Friday, August 26 Hyde Park: Saturday, July 23 and Friday, August 5 Jackson Park: Friday, July 29 and Saturday, August 27 Lincoln Park: Saturday, August 6 Lincoln Square: Friday, August 12...Tags: Jackson Park, Hyde Park, Chicago Cultural Center, WGN, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois)
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