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Musikfest Review: Anderson's vocals dilute Jethro Tull performance
Special to The Morning CallIf Ian Anderson, front man of Jethro Tull for 40 years, had just stuck with the flute and passed on the vocals, the band's Thursday night Musikfest concert at RiverPlace would have been an instrumental tour de force. Instead it felt like classic prog rock...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John O'Hara, Metal and Mineral, Musikfest, Music
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'So You Think You Can Dance': Katee has strongest night
Reality CheckCat Deeley, adorned in an extra-shiny golden mini dress, begins her nightly spiel about the long road that the contestants have taken to get to the finals. She then tells the audience that the contestants will be paired in different......Tags: Hip Hop, Dance, So You Think You Can Dance, Mandy Moore, Cat Deeley
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Young violin prodigy later played with pros
Chicago Tribune reporterMarcia Lindsey Stevens, hailed as a prodigy for her childhood prowess with a violin, played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 10 and went on to hold a chair with the Grant Park and Lyric Opera Orchestras. Mrs. Stevens, 81, died of...Tags: Wilmette, Grant Park, Poetry, Glencoe, Theater
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Hippiefest in Pompano Beach features Jack Bruce, Eric Burdon, Badfinger
The Arizona RepublicCream, which combined the talents of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce, is hailed as rock's first supergroup. Despite the band's impressive legacy and influence, to Bruce, it's a "blip." Years before Disraeli Gears, Cream's 1967 breakout,...Tags: Tony Williams, Jazz Music, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Eric Clapton
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Things to do on the cheap
Special to the Chicago TribuneSo your wallet is a little slimmer this summer. You're taking that staycation out of caution or necessity. Either way, sitting in the back yard with your feet in a kiddie pool or watching traffic from your balcony won't cut it. Whether you're looking...Tags: George Clooney, DuSable Museum of African-American History, Green Mill, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Coca-Cola Company
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Broward Center for the Performing Arts' season lineup
Special CorrespondentA Tupperware party? At the Broward Center? Yes, an interactive Tupperware party that's been wowing audiences across the country for several years is one of the many highlights of the Broward Center season. An impressive array of star power will light up...Tags: Dance, Elvis Presley, Theater, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Music Theater
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Music guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. CRITICS' PICKS 5 Browns: The young pianists all hail from the same family, they are all super-talented and their 50 fingers bring the sounds of five grand pianos alive in a way that...Tags: Green Mill, Country Music, Music Theater, Ravinia Park, Millennium Park
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New York Real Estate: Morningside Heights
Special to amNewYorkDubbed New York's "Academic Acropolis" because of the many schools that call the area home, Morningside Heights boasts a vibrancy and diversity infused with the spirit of higher education. The area's largest employer and landlord, Columbia University,...Tags: E.E. Cummings, Music Theater, Theft, Apartments, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Calendar - Aug. 7-15
THURSDAY AUG. 7 ART Artist Reception: The Baum School of Art's Faculty Exhibition: Photographic and Digital Art. Show runs through Sept. 4. 6-8 p.m. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. Artist Reception: Jennifer Adams,...Tags: Charles Dickens, Wachovia Corp., Libraries and Museums, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Elvin Bishop
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Chestnut Hill Concerts Pay Tribute To Beethoven
The Chestnut Hill Concerts series, held each summer for the past 40 years, began its four-week run last Friday. Dedicated this year to Beethoven, specifically his trio compositions, the series brings performers with international reputations to perform...Tags: Goodspeed Opera House, Haddam, Jazz Music, Theater, Aaron Copland
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Festivals
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. AugustFest: Festival features food vendors and live rock music on two stages including Shinedown and P.O.D. Noon Sat.; $22-$32. Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 E. Peterson, Grayslake;815-...Tags: Defense, Fergie, First United Corporation, Culture, Livestock Farming
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Free for all
THURSDAY Gallery talk: Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., Michigan Avenue Galleries, 12:15 p.m. Lanny Silverman will discuss the exhibition "Martin Koenig: Voices and Images From Bulgaria, 1966-1979." Book discussion/film: Chicago Public Library Mt....Tags: Defense, Chicago Park District, National Museum of Mexican Art, Culture, Lake Shore Drive
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