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    May 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Portrait of Jason': A raconteur gets his moment

    "Portrait of Jason" begins with a test tone and a blurry image. And then, as the screen slowly comes into focus, the tone stops and you hear a crew member say: "This is Shirley Clarke, 'Portrait of Jason.' Roll one, sound one. Sound rolling, camera rolling."
    "Portrait of Jason" begins with a test tone and a blurry image. And then, as the screen slowly comes into focus, the tone stops and you hear a crew member say: "This is Shirley Clarke, 'Portrait of Jason.' Roll one, sound one. Sound rolling, camera...

    Tags: Apple iTunes, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Julia Roberts

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Get Out: A few ways to make Sunday the best day of your week

    <strong>'Camp' out with Mom: </strong>Nothing says "I love you, Mom!" like spending Mother's Day watching "Mommie Dearest" &mdash; complete with Faye Dunaway's over-the-top portrayal of Joan Crawford. Join host Dick O'Day and Camp Midnight, which will offer running commentary during a special screening. (Attendees get an interactive audience guide to help them join in on the fun.) There's a mother/daughter matching-outfit contest too. Preshow festivities begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 12 at Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave. $12 at door. For information, call 773-871-6607 or go to <strong>musicboxtheatre.com</strong>.
    'Camp' out with Mom: Nothing says "I love you, Mom!" like spending Mother's Day watching "Mommie Dearest" — complete with Faye Dunaway's over-the-top portrayal of Joan Crawford. Join host Dick O'Day and Camp Midnight, which will offer running...

    Tags: Chicago Park District, Navy Pier, Mother's Day

  4. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. New trailer is a first peek at 'August: Osage County' movie

    Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. Today, we are reminded of these universal truths: “Life is very long” (T.S. Eliot). “Family holds us up….Family knocks us down.” And Meryl Streep is poised for a 2013...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Julia Roberts, Awards and Prizes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Weinstein Company

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Cheshire's Jonny Orsini To Receive Dorothy Loudon Award

    Hartford Courant
    Cheshire’s Jonny Orsini, who is featured opposite Nathan Lane in Broadway’s “The Nance,” won TheaterWorld’s Dorothy Loudon Award for excellence in the theater on or off-Broadway. TheaterWorld annually honors debut...

    Tags: Cheshire, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Tony Awards, Florida Film Festival, Arts and Culture

  8. May 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Peeples' star Craig Robinson's full plate may get even fuller

    For the last nine seasons Craig Robinson has played Darryl, one of the most understated characters on TV. "The Office" may be closing out its ninth and final season next week, but Robinson's profile is about to increase exponentially. He has three movies coming out, including the idiots-at-the-apocalypse comedy "This Is the End" (with Seth Rogen, James Franco and Jonah Hill) and "Rapture-Palooza" (playing no less than the Antichrist himself, seducing Anna Kendrick).
    For the last nine seasons Craig Robinson has played Darryl, one of the most understated characters on TV. "The Office" may be closing out its ninth and final season next week, but Robinson's profile is about to increase exponentially. He has three...

    Tags: Martin Mull, David Alan Grier, Steven Wright, Steve Carell, Craig Robinson

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. Comedian David Steinberg performs one-man show at Bucks Playhouse

    As a young man, David Steinberg moved to Chicago from his native Winnipeg to study at the Yeshiva, a Jewish rabbinical school. But on the way he went to see Chicago's Second City comedy troupe and became so enamored with its style of stand-up, he...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Holland Taylor, Music, The Lion King (movie), Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania)

  12. May 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Ray Harryhausen: Movie stop-motion master crafted magic

    If Ray Harryhausen had designed only one sequence in his cinematic career, any one of his real lulus — let's start with the skeleton army battle in “Jason and the Argonauts” from 1963 — he'd still be the master of stop-motion...

    Tags: Animation (Movie Genre), Arts and Culture, Chicago International Film Festival, Movies, Entertainment

  14. Apr 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Follow-up a beautiful muddle by an interesting filmmaker

    A movie on which to float, rather than park your easily expressed opinions, "Upstream Color" is a river conveying a kind of love story involving two lost souls. Comparisons to Terrence Malick and "The Tree of Life," among other Malicks, have abounded ever...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, The Tree of Life (movie), Movies, Entertainment, Music

  16. Apr 24, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'It's in the hole!'

    <strong>Let&rsquo;s talk about the most famous call at The Masters. </strong>
    Let’s talk about the most famous call at The Masters. It did not occur this year at the recently completed tournament, although the way Adam Scott and Angel Cabrera played golf’s version of H-O-R-S-E for the last hour certainly lent itself...

    Tags: Golf, Angel Cabrera, Tiger Woods, Judges, Michael Phillips

  18. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Hava Nagila' a song that's a party in itself ★★★

    Born in Ukraine, raised in Palestine, the toast of the Catskills and the inevitable guest star at countless Jewish celebrations the world over, the song "Hava Nagila" has pulled many a <em>goy</em> (and I'd like to thank Dave Fantle for letting me crash his wedding) into a hora for a few delirious minutes.
    Born in Ukraine, raised in Palestine, the toast of the Catskills and the inevitable guest star at countless Jewish celebrations the world over, the song "Hava Nagila" has pulled many a goy (and I'd like to thank Dave Fantle for letting me crash his...

    Tags: Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Ukraine, Movies, Religion and Belief

  20. Apr 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Broadway review: 'Pippin' pulls off a theatrical high-wire act

    <strong>NEW YORK &mdash; </strong>There are shows that revive aging material through revisionism. And there are productions that prefer to celebrate the pull of nostalgia, especially when the songs are great. "Pippin," the brilliant Diane Paulus revival of the fantastically playful musical by Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson, with a special place in the theater-loving hearts of many, somehow combines the best of those two approaches, at once re-energizing this 40-year-old musical with freshness, vitality and eye-popping exuberance without ever making it feel like the crucial sweetness and naivete of the piece has been undermined or exploited.
    NEW YORK — There are shows that revive aging material through revisionism. And there are productions that prefer to celebrate the pull of nostalgia, especially when the songs are great. "Pippin," the brilliant Diane Paulus revival of the...

    Tags: Terrence Mann, Entertainment Events, Stephen Schwartz, Justin Bieber, Music Theater

  22. Apr 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Kam Kardashian: Long-lost, totally made-up sister found in Chicago

    Anyone with a cellphone and a laptop can make a Web series. But it's tough to pull off something that looks professionally made. Not when there's barely any money involved. There is a huge opportunity here for indie filmmakers, especially those inventive enough to shoot great-looking videos on nonexistent budgets, to step in and make a name for themselves.
    Anyone with a cellphone and a laptop can make a Web series. But it's tough to pull off something that looks professionally made. Not when there's barely any money involved. There is a huge opportunity here for indie filmmakers, especially those...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, O.J. Simpson, The Kids Are All Right (movie), Arts and Culture, The Merry Gentleman (movie)

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A scene from the Broadway revival of the musical "Pippi...
(May 19, 2013)
'Pippin'
"Pippin" is on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre.
(April 25, 2013)
"Pippin" is on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre.
Blue Palms Brewhouse, adjacent to the Music Box Theater...
(April 18, 2013)
Blue Palms Brewhouse