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Callaway on Callaway
Can a country-boy-turned-big-city-journalist reinvent himself one more time?" The question was posed in 1999 by - and about - John Callaway in his farewell broadcast after 15 years on "Chicago Tonight," a news discussion show he had made into acclaimed...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Hotels and Accommodations, Chicago Tribune, Career and Workplace
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A who's who of Maryland (abridged)
Special to Baltimoresun.comWhile you may be coming to Maryland to earn your fame and fortune, the majority of the Free State natives listed below took their talents elsewhere. The exceptions are marked with asterisks. Actors/actresses Bess Armstrong, John Astin, John Wilkes Booth,...Tags: Ric Ocasek, Entertainment, Alger Hiss, Leon Day, Bess Armstrong
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Hip place to be
Hip-hop still does not get much respect. Though rap's roots stretch back over 25 years, and hip-hop artists comprise a huge portion of annual record sales, some people still treat the music like a fad about to fade away. Well, hip-hop doesn't look...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Da Brat, Brooklyn (New York City), Entertainment, Science and Technology
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Music review, Three Mo' Tenors at the Cadillac Palace
Tribune music criticThey are everything the Three Tenors could beif Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti could scat-sing, belt Broadway ballads, wail the blues, loft a spiritual to the skies and caress a jazz riff until it purrs. They are the "Three Mo' Tenors," a gifted...Tags: African Americans, Music Theater, Theater, Entertainment, Palace Theater
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'Blues' needs resuscitating, not a revival
Tribune theater criticWatching "The Blues Brothers Revival" is like getting stuck in a Chamber of Commerce seminar led by some Babbitt who goes on and on about how he can't get enough of "Sweet Home Chicago," or how funny the "Blues Brothers" movie was, and wasn't it great...Tags: Death, Carrie Fisher, John Landis, Aretha Franklin, Michael Phillips
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Historic theater feted in morning ceremony
Baltimoresun.com StaffEric P. Grubman simply couldn't compete with the nearby drilling. "Going forward ...," he began at a news conference earlier today announcing the festivities surrounding Tuesday's opening of the $62 million Hippodrome Performing Arts Center on the west...Tags: Mamma Mia! (movie), Tommy Dorsey, Education, Jerry Lewis, Roy Rogers
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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: Entertainment, Festive Events, Julianna Margulies, Music, Dickey Betts
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Douglass still struggling
Sun StaffNext month, Charles McDaniels will graduate from Frederick Douglass High School, the alma mater of civil rights attorney and former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. McDaniels' graduation date will come 50 years and a month after Marshall, then...Tags: Local Government, Howard County, Arts, Colleges and Universities, Death
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A culture with a lost past
A young woman swathed in a luminous green gown twists and turns onstage, as if possessed. As she sways across the proscenium, bending her body in sinuous and hypnotic ways, a small army of percussionists fires off a flurry of backbeats, their tempo...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Jazz (genre), Festive Events, Entertainment, Glenn Miller
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