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Female Beastie Boys tribute band honor the late Adam Yauch
For RedEyeIt's been 32 years since the Beastie Boys were founded, but the band's fan base is as strong as ever. And although no one can replace the now-defunct band, Chicago fans can pay tribute to Mike D, MCA and Ad-Rock thanks to their female counterparts in She'...Tags: Beastie Boys (music group), Adidas AG, Music, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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'Mortal Kombat' creator Ed Boon back with DC superhero game
Ed Boon was pulling punches. I could tell immediately: Why else would Aquaman be wiping the floor with Batman? Not to mention, I was playing Ed Boon in a video game, a fighting game, that Ed Boon, the king of the fighting-game genre, created. The game...
Tags: Joe Lieberman, Sony Corp., Bankruptcy, Nintendo Company Ltd., Gaming Industry
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Hyde Park shooting: 'When he passed away, he was in my arms'
Tribune reportersOne minute Luis Galvin was opening the door to his Hyde Park apartment, the next he was lying on the floor holding his dying friend. "I was down on the ground, I was just waiting for the rest of the shots to come," Galvin told reporters outside his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Roseland, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Grand Boulevard
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School closings occupy CPS board meeting
As Chicago Public Schools embarks on closing dozens of schools, a third-grader from Garvey Elementary School on Wednesday summed up how many parents, educators and other students feel about the shutdowns. Speaking at the monthly Board of Education...
Tags: Elections, Teachers, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Mayor
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Juggling act? Parenting is more feat of strength
Nadine Warner was hunkered down in a St. Louis hotel room, absorbing that singular type of heat that radiates from a feverish kid on your lap, in this case her 3-year-old son, Gabe, while the rest of the family was outside exploring the city. I've never...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Vaccines, Social Media
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Chicago band Switchback keeping musical options open
Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology. You might think him...
Tags: Music Theater, Leon Russell, Concerts, Music, Gaelic Storm (music group)
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49th Ward residents ask alderman to oppose charter schools
Tribune reporterHundreds of North Side residents are asking their alderman, Joe Moore, to publicly oppose the opening of future charter schools in Chicago's 49th ward. On Sunday night, the residents gathered at the Willye White Field House to discuss several issues,...Tags: Schools, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Teaching and Learning, Joseph A. Moore
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Woman, 21, among at least 5 shot
Tribune reporterA 21-year-old woman was shot in the neck as she rode in a car early this morning on the Far North Side, one of at least five people shot Sunday morning, police said. Several people were in the car when a male shooter approached on foot and started...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago Police Department, Shootings
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Haymarket carves out authentic niche in baroque chamber opera
From its debut in 2011, the Haymarket Opera Company has thrived by putting on repertory of the sort no other Chicago group has investigated as thoroughly – unusual baroque chamber operas using period instruments and historically informed stage...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Mayne Stage, Music Industry, Music, Theater
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Problem Solver updates: Garden or weeds?
The fight over Kathy Cummings' front yard is not over yet. The West Town neighborhood resident, once awarded by former Mayor Richard Daley for her natural garden, was featured in the Dec. 30 column after the city fined her $640 for violating Chicago's...
Tags: West Town, Richard M. Daley
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Hoping for a profitable new life for 'Smokey Joe' and Julia
Anyone in show business — anyone with a clue, anyway — who found their way to No Exit Cafe in Rogers Park last fall could not have helped but notice an opportunity to make some money. Theo Ubique, which has the new production of Andrew Lloyd...
Tags: Music Theater, Mike Stoller, Music, Theater, Arts and Culture
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