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    Jul 2, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  1. What Chicago can learn from Toronto and its Luminato arts festival

    The Theater Loop
    “1001 Nights,” by the British theater director Tim Supple, was commissioned by Toronto’s Luminato Festival and was supposed to open on Navy Pier in Chicago June 25. TORONTO — Luminato, the festival of arts, culture and ideas that...
  2. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Tribune literary awards go to Sondheim, Franzen, Wilkerson

    "Writing" seems an inadequate word to describe what Stephen Sondheim has done, yet it is the breadth, impact and influence of his writing that have won him the 2011 Chicago Tribune Literary Prize for lifetime achievement.
    Tribune reporter
    "Writing" seems an inadequate word to describe what Stephen Sondheim has done, yet it is the breadth, impact and influence of his writing that have won him the 2011 Chicago Tribune Literary Prize for lifetime achievement. The 81-year-old composer and...

    Tags: Sam Shepard, Tony Awards, Music Theater, Broadway Theater, Goodman Theatre

  4. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Suburban theater for the week of April 27 to May 3

    "When the Rain Stops Falling": Andrew Bovell's play moves back and forth in time over an 80-year span (1959 to 2039) to trace four generations of a family, rife with disappearances, disappointments and repeating tragedies. John Gawlik, vet of the Gift...

    Tags: Colin Mochrie, Arts and Culture

  6. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| WGN-AM
  7. The Book: Past, Present, Future a Baskes Lecture in History by Anthony Grafton

    Chicago Humanities Festival hosts The Book: Past, Present, Future a Baskes Lecture in History by Anthony Grafton on March 31st, 2012  2-3pm
    Staff reporter
    Chicago Humanities Festival hosts The Book: Past, Present, Future a Baskes Lecture in History by Anthony Grafton on March 31st, 2012 2-3pm Future generations may well live without books, consuming text on various electronic devices networked to...
  8. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Sondheim honored for his achievements

    "Writing" seems an inadequate word to describe what Stephen Sondheim has done, yet it is the breadth, impact and influence of his writing that have won him the 2011 Chicago Tribune Literary Prize for lifetime achievement. The 81-year-old composer and...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Music Theater, Music Industry, Broadway Theater, Chicago Tribune

  10. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. This 'Follies' is no second fiddle

    Among Stephen Sondheim fans, it's already being called "the other 'Follies.'" When Gary Griffin and Chicago Shakespeare Theater began making plans for a major Chicago revival of the 1971 musical (book by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Sondheim) about a bittersweet reunion of former showgirls, they'd no idea that director Eric Schaeffer's Kennedy Center revival would attract megawatt talent like Bernadette Peters and Elaine Paige, let alone move to Broadway and catch fire.
    Among Stephen Sondheim fans, it's already being called "the other 'Follies.'" When Gary Griffin and Chicago Shakespeare Theater began making plans for a major Chicago revival of the 1971 musical (book by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Sondheim)...

    Tags: Brent Barrett, Music Theater, Stratford, Broadway Theater, Jerome Robbins

  12. Jul 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 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: Interior Policy, Music Theater, China, Research, Mortgages

  14. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Words, sweat, cheers: Sondheim worked to get lyrics right

    Countless words led to Stephen Sondheim receiving the Chicago Tribune Literary Prize for lifetime achievement Sunday, but some of the most difficult for him to write were also the simplest.
    Countless words led to Stephen Sondheim receiving the Chicago Tribune Literary Prize for lifetime achievement Sunday, but some of the most difficult for him to write were also the simplest. Looking relaxed on the Symphony Center stage in his olive-...

    Tags: Music Theater, Music Industry, African Americans, Chicago Tribune, Awards and Prizes

  16. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. National honors for Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones

    In its November issue, American Theatre Magazine named 12 of the nation’s most influential drama critics. The Tribune’s Chris Jones is among them, to which we say: Well, of course!
    In its November issue, American Theatre Magazine named 12 of the nation’s most influential drama critics. The Tribune’s Chris Jones is among them, to which we say: Well, of course! Here's their honor roll of their favorite theater critics...

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  18. Nov 9, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Scintillating prose — the second time around

    On the fifth floor of the Chicago Tribune Tower is a square windowless room accessed by a single door.
    On the fifth floor of the Chicago Tribune Tower is a square windowless room accessed by a single door. This room is called, with a regrettable lack of imagination, the Book Room. It will not surprise you to learn that it is filled with books. Day...

    Tags: Libraries, Chicago Tribune, Harvard University, John Keats, Julia Keller

  20. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Bookmark: Umberto Eco's books stir up life's dilemmas

    On the fifth floor of the Chicago Tribune Tower is a square windowless room accessed by a single door. This room is called, with a regrettable lack of imagination, the Book Room. It will not surprise you to learn that it is filled with books. Day...

    Tags: Libraries, Chicago Tribune, Harvard University, John Keats, Book

  22. Nov 5, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Comme Toujours Here I Stand': A performance about training a lens on mortality

    The Theater Loop
    THEATER REVIEW: "Comme Toujours Here I Stand" by the Big Dance Theatre ★★★ Through Sunday at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Ave.; Running time: 1 hour, 10 minutes; Tickets: $28 at 312-397-4010 or www.mcachicago.org Hot on the......
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