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So, what's your type?
Crazy about tree-hugging hippies but don't even bother to recycle? Forget that outdated advice about just being yourself. If you want to be more than an insignificant blip on your hot new crush's radar screen, you'll have to look, sound and act the part....Tags: Marshall Field, Kieran Culkin, Bono, Romance (genre), Sports
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Too much, too soon?
Scan this year's Grammy nominees and the future of mainstream music looks like it belongs to a batch of under-25 female singers who write their own songs, play an instrument and, most of all, know how to sell records. In a world where celebrity,...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Alicia Keys, Fiona Apple, Career and Workplace, Long Island
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Charging ahead
AC Newman knows how to cook up a catchy pop hook. He's always sure to bake at least one infectious confection -- sometimes a chirping melody, sometimes a buzzing guitar riff -- into every song. "The Slow Wonder," Newman's first solo album, is no...Tags: Music Industry, Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Fraud
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The indie top 10
Chicago Tribune rock criticThis year's top local independent releases are too numerous to contain in a top-10 list, so I've added a list of honorable mentions at the end that could easily have been twice as long. As usual, only self-released or indie albums were considered -- a way...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Leonard Cohen, Music Industry, Tom Waits, Buzzcocks (music group)
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A bountiful harvest of fall music tours
Autumn means it's club season in Chicago, and the tours are raining down on us like multicolored leaves. This week's best shows boast everything from U.K. hip-hop to western murder ballads. Here's a rundown of what to see, using the artists' latest albums...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Eminem, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Bars and Clubs
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Note-worthy
Sure, the Grammy awards will give a few nods to Chicago musicians this weekend, most notably Kurt Elling, Cathy Richardson and the perennial polka nominee Eddie Blazonczyk. But in addition to this city's second-to-none musicians, there's plenty to...Tags: DVDs and Movies, Music Industry, Old Town School of Folk Music, Society, Postal (movie)
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Some like it cool
Chicago Tribune rock criticNeko Case -- punk-rock drummer turned country-soul singer -- fled what she called the "increasingly inhospitable" artistic climate of the Pacific Northwest to live, work and frolic in the subzero Chicago winters. Not many people come here to revel in...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Country and Western (genre), Music Industry, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Crime, Law and Justice
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Music review, Neko Case at the Hideout
Tribune Rock CriticGive this woman a microphone, and stand back. Neko Case flung back her red hair, slurped bourbon from a straw and cracked jokes at the expense of just about everyone in the room. But she saved the choicest cuts for herself, laughing with a self-...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, David Lynch, Punk (genre), Aretha Franklin, Loretta Lynn
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Some like it cool: Neko Case settles in
Neko Case punk-rock drummer turned country-soul singer fled what she called the "increasingly inhospitable" artistic climate of the Pacific Northwest to live, work and frolic in the subzero Chicago winters. Not many people come here to revel in...Tags: Computer Crime, Music Industry, Home and Garden Products, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Crime, Law and Justice
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