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    Apr 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Rolling Stones announce tour, including May 28 at United Center

    Open your wallets, the Stones are coming to town. The Rolling Stones made it official Wednesday when they announced their first North American tour in seven years, including a May 28 show at the United Center. Tickets will range as high as $600 when they go on sale Monday.
    Open your wallets, the Stones are coming to town. The Rolling Stones made it official Wednesday when they announced their first North American tour in seven years, including a May 28 show at the United Center. Tickets will range as high as $600 when...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Glastonbury Festival, The Rolling Stones (music group), United Center

  2. Mar 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Nicholas Tremulis book 'For the Baby Doll' celebrates life and love

    It may not rank with literature's greatest opening lines — “Call me Ishmael”; “It was a pleasure to burn”; or “Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice”* — but the first sentences of Nicholas Tremulis' new 10-page memoir are undeniably arresting: “When I was 4 years old, I wanted to be music. Not play it. Be it.”
    It may not rank with literature's greatest opening lines — “Call me Ishmael”; “It was a pleasure to burn”; or “Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant...

    Tags: Marianne Faithfull, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Culture, Steve Earle

  4. Jan 24, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  5. 'Quartet' review: The perfectly fine musicians' hotel

    <strong>** (out of four)</strong>
    ** (out of four) Obviously someone like Keith Richards would never check into a retirement home for musicians. He's lived like a rock star, and he'll die like a rock star. No, in Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut, “Quartet,” only...

    Tags: Maggie Smith, Entertainment, Downton Abbey (tv program), Billy Connolly, Dustin Hoffman

  6. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Stern did the right thing, Pop deserved fine for flopping

    This just in: The Rolling Stones announced they are holding out <strong>Mick Jagger</strong>, <strong>Keith Richards</strong> and <strong>Ron Wood</strong> for next Saturday's concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. They're old and tired, and have been on the road forever, you see.
    This just in: The Rolling Stones announced they are holding out Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood for next Saturday's concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. They're old and tired, and have been on the road forever, you see. They're saving...

    Tags: Dwight Howard, David Stern, Jacque Vaughn, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs

  8. Nov 19, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. If only Gators were as sexy as Muschamp's wife says the coach is

    GAINESVILLE — Even when his Florida Gators were 7-6 last year and enduring one of the UF's worst seasons in more than two decades, Will Muschamp didn't shy away from advocating the famous philosophy of Bill Parcells And, likewise, he's certainly...

    Tags: Georgia Bulldogs, Philosophy, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Southeastern Conference

  10. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bookshelves don't lie

    Until recently I owned just two books that were composed of little else but pictures of people's bookshelves. Not nearly enough. One book I received last year for Christmas, a compendium of pictures of author's bookshelves, a sort of literary rubbernecking. The other book I received many Christmases ago, a coffee-table book of pictures of people reclining at home surrounded by their mammoth collections of books. The latter contains a picture I have never forgotten: Keith Richards in a chair in the center of a large home library, probably in a mansion in the British countryside, strumming a guitar and surrounded (you realize the closer you stare into the picture) by shelf after shelf of war histories, biographies of generals and tactical manuals.
    Until recently I owned just two books that were composed of little else but pictures of people's bookshelves. Not nearly enough. One book I received last year for Christmas, a compendium of pictures of author's bookshelves, a sort of literary...

    Tags: Stephen King, Libraries, James Franco, Judd Apatow, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  12. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Guitarist Kaki King's rightful place is among kings of the strings

    Who is the greatest guitar player?
    Who is the greatest guitar player? Depending on your age and musical tastes, the answer will vary. Eric Clapton, yes? Or, for those of a classical bent, perhaps Andres Segovia? How about, for you older folks, Les Paul or Django Reinhardt? Rolling...

    Tags: Jimmy Page, YouTube, New York University, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Beck

  14. Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Taking note of music books

    If writing about music is like dancing about architecture, as Elvis Costello and others have sneered, then what does that make reading about music? Well, fun, for starters. Although Bowker Market Research reports that music books have steadily comprised between 2 and 2.5 percent of the non-fiction market since early 2010, they certainly seem to be enjoying a Baby Boomer-driven bubble right now.
    If writing about music is like dancing about architecture, as Elvis Costello and others have sneered, then what does that make reading about music? Well, fun, for starters. Although Bowker Market Research reports that music books have steadily comprised...

    Tags: Elvis Costello, Patti Smith, Artists, Human Interest, Bob Dylan

  16. Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Waging heavy cloudiness

    What do you expect from a rock star? I just closed the back cover of Neil Young's &ldquo;Waging Heavy Peace,&rdquo; his big anticipated memoir (of sorts), clocking in at 500 pages (75 shy of the rock star-memoir mountain peak established by Keith Richards' &ldquo;Life&rdquo;); then I walked around the block; listened to his album &ldquo;After the Goldrush&rdquo; on my iPod from beginning to end; checked on the Blu-Ray price of &ldquo;The Neil Young Archives Vol. 1&rdquo; on Amazon (still $350); thought about whether I could make an Orange Julius at home; double-checked the date of Neil Young and Crazy Horse's show at the United Center (Oct. 11); admired the library book-spine design of &ldquo;Waging Heavy Peace&rdquo;; flipped to a random page and read a random line (&ldquo;I am fascinated by the power of nature&rdquo;); stood up, went out, got coffee, returned, sat in front of the book I just finished and tried to remember if I read that correctly &mdash; Young once lived in a cabin with a band featuring Rick James on vocal and the cabin was attacked by polar bears?
    What do you expect from a rock star? I just closed the back cover of Neil Young's “Waging Heavy Peace,” his big anticipated memoir (of sorts), clocking in at 500 pages (75 shy of the rock star-memoir mountain peak established by Keith...

    Tags: Soul (genre), Blu-ray Discs, Crazy Horse (music group), Ronald Reagan, Charles Manson

  18. Sep 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Album review: Bob Dylan, 'Tempest'

    <strong>3.5 stars (out of 4)</strong>
    3.5 stars (out of 4) It’s official. On his latest album, “Tempest” (Columbia), Bob Dylan has become Tommy Lee Jones in “No Country for Old Men.” Like Jones in the Coen brothers’ 2007 film adaptation of Cormac...

    Tags: Muddy Waters, Entertainment, Poetry, Ethan Coen, Music

  20. Jul 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Concert review: Neil Diamond at United Center

    Neil Diamond clutches the microphone in his right hand, and makes music with his left. It sweeps, points, punches, waves, swerves and skips an imaginary lasso.
    Neil Diamond clutches the microphone in his right hand, and makes music with his left. It sweeps, points, punches, waves, swerves and skips an imaginary lasso. It blows moist kisses in the direction of the balconies. It clutches an unseen skull, a...

    Tags: Entertainment, Urge Overkill (music group), Elvis Presley, Music, Justin Bieber

  22. Mar 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'Fela!' a swirl of African jams, justice

    THEATER REVIEW: "Fela!" at the Oriental Theatre &#9733;&#9733;&#9733;&#9733; ... Deep into "Fela!," when Fela Anikulapo-Kuti stands defiant at The Shrine, the cast of the touring musical brings out some coffins as a political memorial to those lost in the struggle for peace and freedom.
    Deep into "Fela!," when Fela Anikulapo-Kuti stands defiant at The Shrine, even as the Nigerian military authorities try to break the back of his collective family, the cast of the touring musical brings out some coffins as a political memorial to those...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Mick Jagger, Music Theater, Broadway Theater, Entertainment

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