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3 dead, 8 wounded since Friday evening
Tribune reportersThree men were killed and at eight other people wounded in shootings across the city between Friday afternoon and early Saturday, from the Old Irving Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side to the South Chicago neighborhood near Lake Michigan. The 34-...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Humboldt Park, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Shootings, South Chicago
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Jazz meets tango in Pablo Aslan's grand experiment
In 1959, Astor Piazzolla – a genius of tango composition and performance – released "Take Me Dancing," an album he later deemed an artistic "sin." The jazz-inspired recording, which Piazzolla had hoped would enable him to break through to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Astor Piazzolla, Green Mill (club), Argentina, Entertainment Events
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Writing in the dark: Reflections on the literary art of Roger Ebert
Film critics are to filmmakers what Chicago is to New York: a little envious, a lot insecure, secretly fearful of second-class status. Hypersensitive to slights, real or imagined. Important — but not essential. The world would perish without movies;...Tags: Literature, Chicago Tribune, Movies, Arts and Culture, Reviews
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David Axelrod writing autobiography
The architect of President Obama’s political narrative has a new story to tell: His own. David Axelrod, Obama’s longtime confidant and former strategist, will write a “personal biography of his professional life,” according to...
Tags: David Axelrod, Literature, Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, Hillary Clinton
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Father charged after children found with bruises at South Side home
Tribune reporterThe father of one of two young children found with bruises after police responded to a disturbance in the East Chatham neighborhood has been charged with domestic battery, authorities said. Edwin Anderson, 28, was expected to appear in Domestic Violence...Tags: Chatham, Child Abuse, Prosecution
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Genetic marker indicates if child is likely to develop asthma after a cold
University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold. The researchers found that 90 percent of children under age 3 who wheezed after catching...
Tags: Education, Genetics, Viral Diseases and Infections, Asthma, University of Arizona
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UIC launches $10M seed fund to advance startups
Tribune reporterThe University of Illinois at Chicago is launching a $10 million fund to help inventions advance from the research stage toward potential commercial opportunities, becoming the latest academic institution in the area to channel increased resources...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Startups, Drugs and Medicines, HIV
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Ricketts committed to Chicago; is it mutual?
In a dim corridor Monday along the third-base side of Wrigley Field, about 30 feet away from a restroom still equipped with troughs and a wall holding pay phones, Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts outlined the tentative deal struck to renovate the rickety 99-...
Tags: Ron Santo, Minnesota Twins, Major League Baseball, Miami Marlins, Wrigley Field
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US companies are posting more jobs but filling few
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers have more job openings than at any other time in nearly five years. That's in part because they seem in no hurry to fill them. And it helps explain why the job market remains tight and unemployment high. Even as...
Tags: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Washington, DC, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets
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Obama confidant to write memoir
The architect of President Barack Obama's political narrative has a new story to tell: His own. David Axelrod, Obama's longtime confidant and former strategist, will pen a "personal biography of his professional life," according to publisher Penguin...
Tags: Literature, David Axelrod, Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, John Edwards
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Arts Incubator space revitalizes troubled youth, neighborhood
When Gregory Harden and his family moved into the Washington Park neighborhood in 2005, he was 16 and his mother didn't want him going anywhere near the stores on the southeast corner of 55th Place and Prairie Avenue. A once-pristine-and-stately 10,000-...
Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Greater Grand Crossing, Arts
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8 injured in South Side crash
A three-vehicle crash near the south end of Jackson Park sent eight people to hospitals this afternoon, including one critically injured adult and several young children, authorities said. The crash involving two minivans and a sedan a little before 4...
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Hospitals and Clinics, Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), Jackson Park, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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