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Art review, 'A Nation's Conscience: Paintings by William Gropper,' at H. Washington Library Center
Tribune art criticWilliam Gropper was one of those 1930s artists who became classified as an "American Scene" painter, which put him in the company of such figures as Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry. Unlike the others, however, Gropper was a...Tags: George Grosz, Cartoons, Entertainment, Grant Wood, Harold Washington
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Tribune critics provide a road map
To help you sort through the dozens of offerings of the Chicago Humanities Festival, Tribune critics offer a few suggestions. "Powder Her Face": 8 p.m. Nov. 3 and 7 p.m. Nov. 4, Museum of Contemporary Art (there's a panel discussion of the work 5 p.m....Tags: The Spirit (movie), Wallace Stevens, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Poetry
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Is anybody reading `To Kill a Mockingbird'?
The citywide "One Book, One Chicago" program is now two weeks old. So we sent our reporters to see who is actually reading "To Kill a Mockingbird." The search began at City Hall and the Harold Washington Library Center, presumably ground zeroes for the...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Arts and Culture, Harold Washington, Clubs and Associations, DVDs and Movies
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Not your parents' Loop
Special to the TribuneTake a quick spin around Chicago's Loop and you might think it's a place only for working grown-ups. From the Federal Building to the Board of Trade, the downtown area dominated by the "L" tracks can seem like a place that's off-limits to kids. Sure, the...Tags: ABC (tv network), Sculpture, Travel, Subway Transportation, Hamburgers
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Original site for Harold Washington Library Center topic gallery.
