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Prep Softball: Boyle routs Danville 14-0 in completion of suspended game
marsee@amnews.comA lot of running one day helped lead to a lot of runs the next for Boyle County. The No. 10 Rebels ran almost two-thirds of a mile Tuesday as part of a team-building exercise, and they covered a great deal of ground again Wednesday as they circled the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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'Maria de Buenos Aires' at Chicago Opera Theater: Tango opera spills blood instead of cliches
Andreas Mitisek is only half-kidding when he says he's lost count as to exactly how many hats he will be sporting for the production of "Maria de Buenos Aires" his Chicago Opera Theater will open Saturday night at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance....
Tags: Concerts, Culture, Music Industry, Roosevelt University, Dance
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News briefs for April 16
Garrard Chamber, Lancaster Grand Theater to host business after-hours event LANCASTER — The Garrard Chamber of Commerce and the Lancaster Grand Theater will host a quarterly after-hours business-to-business networking social 5-7 p.m. Thursday....
Tags: FNB Corporation, Arts and Culture, Jackson Park
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Prep Softball: Boyle uses pitching depth, 'small ball' to best Lincoln 12-2
marsee@amnews.comBy MIKE MARSEE marsee@amnews.com Two good pitchers are better than one — and they were one too many for Lincoln County. Boyle County has two such pitchers, and that gave the Rebels an edge Tuesday night in their 45th District opener. Lincoln’...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Baseball, Sports
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Chicago Jazz Festival 2013 lineup announced
Drummer Jack DeJohnette, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, pianists Jason Moran and Robert Glasper and saxophonists Donald Harrison, Charles Lloyd, Jimmy Heath and Rudresh Mahanthappa will headline the 35th annual Chicago Jazz Festival, running Aug. 29...
Tags: Concerts, DePaul University, Culture, Roosevelt University, Festive Events
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Spring finally arrives in Chicago
Tribune reporterAfter the rainiest April in Chicago’s recorded history kept people inside most of the month, thousands flooded the city’s parks, beaches and streets at the first convincing glimpse of a spring weekend. Temperatures hit the upper-60s on...Tags: Chicago Loop, Rentals, South Shore, Apple iPhone, Cloud Gate
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Chicago saxophonist Pat Mallinger gets ready for his close-up
When singer-pianist Diane Schuur headlined at the Jazz Showcase last week, she wasn't the most commanding player on stage. At leat not whenever Chicago saxophonist Pat Mallinger stepped up to solo. Each time he brought the mouthpiece to his lips,...
Tags: Concerts, Chicago Cultural Center, Green Mill (club), New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Music Theater
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Daley giving $540,000 in campaign funds to charity
Former Mayor Richard Daley is giving more than $500,000 remaining in his campaign fund to 13 charities, with the biggest bequest going to the After School Matters organization founded by his wife Maggie, a spokeswoman said Tuesday. He's also giving six-...
Tags: Humboldt Park, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), After School Matters, Chicago Public Schools, Healthcare Provider
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EDITORIAL: Time to address vision for parks and recreation
Signs of spring have been fleeting so far, but you can tell the season by our annual rush to patch Boyle County’s aging and leaky public swimming pool. Danville City Commission signed off on another temporary solution during its meeting last week....Tags: Local Government
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Stuff Chicagoans like
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds With all the recent news about Chicago’s shortcomings, let’s remind ourselves of what we love about this city. My list so far: -The lakefront -Portillo’s -The Sears Tower -Free concerts in Millennium Park -Strolling... -
Jeremy Pelt trumpets young talent at the Showcase
Major soloists play the Jazz Showcase all the time, but something special often happens when the star shares the stage with students. The latest example came Thursday night, as trumpeter Jeremy Pelt – who has made a strong impression leading his...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, DePaul University, Music, Louis Armstrong, Music Industry
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Two young blues musicians from the Peninsula, Logan Layman and William Ledbetter, to be part of Chicago Blues Festival
Two young blues musicians from the Peninsula, singing bassist Logan Layman and guitar player William "MoBetta" Ledbetter, have been picked to be part of an all-star youth band that will open the Chicago Blues Festival on June 6. Logan, a 12-year-old...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Music Industry, Chicago Blues Fest
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Mar 15, 2013
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