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'Comfortable Shoes' walking out early
Tribune arts reporter"Comfortable Shoes," the autobiographical musical by Las Vegas entertainer Clint Holmes, will close on Nov. 10, some weeks earlier than expected. The show becomes the latest in a long line of commercial attractions at the Royal George Theatre that have...Tags: Television, Malcolm McDowell, Neve Campbell, Sports, Movies
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Cabaret review, Karen Mason at Davenport's
Tribune arts criticThere are performers who come out of Chicago, and then there are those who seem to belong to the city, stars whose lights shine brightest here, whose fans harbor proprietary feelings of kinship and outright love. Karen Mason, returning again this year...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Santa Claus (fictional character), Christmas
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Complete list of Grammy Award nominations
Complete list of nominees announced Tuesday for the 47th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 13 in Los Angeles: Record of the Year: "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "American Idiot,"...Tags: Lyle Lovett, Disasters and Accidents, Anita Baker, Bruce Springsteen, Brandy (singer)
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The perils of being a control freak
The Wall Street JournalPerfectionist. Can't delegate. Won't delegate. Compulsive. Control freak. It's an entrepreneurial condition that goes by many names. And for many owners of smaller companies, it's the affliction that both keeps them from effectively expanding their...Tags: Career and Workplace, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Restaurants
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Actor Dudley Moore dies at 66
Orlando Sentinel Staff WriterFor a short fellow, Dudley Moore had a great gift for making it big. Over a career than spanned more than 40 years, Moore managed to arrive, with a splash, several times -- as an ensemble comedian, as half of one of the wickedest comic duos ever to come...Tags: Goldie Hawn, Movies, Parkinson's Disease, Entertainment, England
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Movies, Music and Theater on the East End
MOVIE THEATERS - EAST HAMPTON: United Artists Cinemas, 30 Main St., 631-324-0448. - MATTITUCK: Mattituck Cinemas, Main Road, 631-298-SHOW. - MONTAUK: Movies, Edgemere, 631-668-2393. - SAG HARBOR: Cinema, Main Street, 631-725-0010. - SOUTHAMPTON:...Tags: Andrew McCarthy, Tom Wolfe, Dickey Betts, Emmylou Harris, Festive Events
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Shecky Kulhan loves his distorted view of reality
Tribune arts criticShecky (a.k.a. Bob) Kulhan is the rare Chicago improviser whose sensibility is overtly European and whose greatest asset is something other than his running mouth. Kulhan, whose career combines serious acting for the Utopian Theatre Asylum (T.U.T.A.)...Tags: Elaine Stritch, Auction Service, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Music Theater
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The life and rhymes of Sondheim
Sun Theater CriticStephen Sondheim has told the story so often, it's nearly a legend. When he was 15, he showed Oscar Hammerstein a musical he had written with two fellow students. He was, he admits, naive enough to think it was worth putting on professionally....Tags: Television, Mystery (genre), Poetry, Japan, John Barrowman
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