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Music
House music--the pulsating, high-energy style that’s the current rage in dance music--tends to be as vapid as it is hypnotic.
July 2, 1989
Travel & Experiences
BoyTrade / GirlTrade’s opening--July 4th weekend, 1997--was timed to capitalize on an annual beach-party event that attracts thousands from across the nation.
Feb. 18, 1999
Sports
Northern Illinois senior Cameron Stingily talks about making the switch from linebacker to tailback at 6-1, 240 pounds.
Sept. 24, 2014
Archives
It would appear that The Times is determined to report gloom and doom in the economy, regardless of the facts.
Dec. 8, 1991
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Artist Martine Syms talks about her most recent installation “HelLA World,” why ‘Black speech is a hypertext language,’ and more.
Feb. 24, 2022
The place: the Warehouse Club in Chicago. The time: late Saturday night, some time in 1983.
May 28, 1989
World & Nation
Some of the rewards and penalties used by health maintenance organizations to hold down costs may encourage doctors to sacrifice good care for high pay, a report warns.
Jan. 2, 1988
California
The abrupt closing of the Los Angeles Culinary Institute is a throwback to the 1980s when California was derided as a world center of fraudulent trade schools.
June 4, 2000
Business
With the financial pages reading more like police blotters packed with reports on insider trading deals yielding millions of dollars in profits, there is a vaulting if paradoxical public mania for the “real dope,” the “inside scoop” that produces big profits.
April 12, 1987
Movies
There’s not enough “there” there in the melodrama “Inheritance,” a brief, elliptical journey into catharsis and reconciliation.
Oct. 26, 2017