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What's your taste? Our chart of 44 shows
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEWell, it's been quite a year for Chicago, and we're not just talking winning baseball teams, our first " Top Chef," and a certain local politico who is in the race for the White House. Chicago theater has been taking home trophies by the truckload in...Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Karen Carpenter, James Joyce, Top Chef, Nature
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Williams Center Highlights
1983-84 (Inaugural season) Guarneri String Quartet André-Michel Schub Jean-François Paillard Chamber Orchestra Washington Ballet Arden Collection of 19thh Century American Painting Ibram Lassaw Kander and Ebb's Chicago Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet...Tags: Alwin Nikolais, Steve Reich, Oliver Goldsmith, Tennessee Williams, Paul Taylor
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'Last Days of Judas' has a few words about guilt
Tribune criticEven the most casual theologian is familiar with the biblical paradox that God is simultaneously vengeful and all-forgiving. We're exhorted to both fear the damning consequences of our selfish actions and rest in the blessed assurance of eternal mercy....Tags: Wrigley Field, New York, Jefferson Park, Theater
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Happy birthday Milly, from your famous friends
Milly knew the Blue Men back when they were just obscure performance artists with weirdly painted heads. She knew Ira Glass when only his voice made his living. She knew David Sedaris when his naughty diary was read mostly by himself. And she knew...Tags: Ira Glass, CBS Corp., Blue Man Group
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Mr. Big out, Goldblum in for `Criminal Intent'
AP Television WriterMr. Big is out, and Mr. Goldblum is in. Jeff Goldblum will be joining "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" while Chris Noth -- Mr. Big in the "Sex and the City" TV show and movie -- is leaving after three seasons, a series spokeswoman said Thursday....Tags: Laws, NBC, Movies, Jeff Goldblum, Crimes
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Schreiber super-charges 'Talk Radio'
"This country, where culture means pornography and slasher films, where ethics means pay-offs, graft and insider schemes … this country is in deep trouble, this country is rotten to the core … And somebody better do something about it."
So said Barry...Tags: Broadway, Oliver Stone, Radio, New York, Music Theater
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Kids go wild in SubUrbia
This is turning out to be a really good year for Eric Bogosian. The theater community knows him mainly as an avant-garde performance artist whose works include shocking monologues like "Fun House" and "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll." He is, however, also a...Tags: People, Off-Broadway Theater, Kieran Culkin, Broadway, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Summer Theater
amNewYork Theater CriticBroadway and off-Broadway stages will host returning favorite stars (including two Kevins -- Spacey and Kline), TV actors turning to the theater, and -- of course! -- an adaptation of a popular film, Legally Blonde. The Jew of Malta/The Merchant of...Tags: Brooks Atkinson, Tom Jones, F. Murray Abraham, Alec Baldwin, Music
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Slacker rant in the 'burbs. So?
Newsday Staff WriterThe iPod and BlackBerry are up-to-the-moment. Lines about the war in Iraq refer to the one we're in now. The large ensemble - including many from famous families - is young and gifted and attractive even when expressing horrid emotions. Despite the...Tags: Kieran Culkin, Richard Linklater, Lincoln Center, Manhattan (New York City), Andy Warhol
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Tony nominations unveiled
Signaling a possible breakthrough for a new generation of composers whose bona fides are not in theater but in rock, "Spring Awakening," a musical hailed for bringing a fresh and authentic rock edge to a 19th century German tale about teenagers' sexual...Tags: Frank Wedekind, Golf, Radio, Death and Dying, Music
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Finding acceptance is no small matter
STAFF WRITERWho among us could approach "Fat Pig" without an involuntary visceral flinch? Sure, Kirstie Alley will soon have her own autobiographical Showtime sitcom called "Fat Actress," Hollywood is pushing "Fat Albert" for the holidays and, as we speak, women as...Tags: Manchester Community College, Jeremy Piven, Culture, David Mamet, Keri Russell
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King of the Corner
John Anderson is a frequent contributor to Newsday.(R). Untethered salesman survives an avalanche of life. Wry, screwy and existentially gleeful. With Peter Riegert, Eli Wallach, Isabella Rossellini, Beverly D'Angelo, Eric Bogosian. Screenplay by Riegert and Gerald Shapiro, based on Shapiro's book "Bad...Tags: Albert Camus, Movies, John Anderson, Beverly D'Angelo, Isabella Rossellini
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