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    Aug 5, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. Top Chef DC: International house of chefs

    Reality Check
    Kelly admits she messed up on the last challenge, calling it a "fatal error" even though clearly it wasn't because she's still here. On pea-gate, Alex says he had no idea that Ed had a pea puree. Meanwhile, Ed says......

    Tags: Restaurants, Health, Justice System, Texas, Lifestyle and Leisure

  2. Aug 19, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  3. Conference shuffling and FAU; Hoops fashion no-no

    FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    OK, we???ll get to conference shakeups, but first just had to post this pic from the hoops team in Paris. Now, berets look silly on the French, and even sillier on Americans in France??? - - That???s Kori White......

    Tags: Murfreesboro

  4. Mar 7, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hungry expat needs your help

    Dining@Large
    One of my cousins worked in Lyon, France, for a while, and I'm afraid the food was lost on him. He came home one Christmas and, over a bowl of cheese dip, remarked how much he'd been missing Velveeta.That came......
  6. Mar 17, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Supreme Court's Shakespearian trial

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva So there was Samuel Alito, an appointee of George W. Bush on the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the legality of a leader who invaded a sovereign nation killing his prisoners. Except, if it was Iraq and "the......

    Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice System, Barack Obama, Social Issues, Prisons

  8. Mar 31, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Obama's guests: Parisians in America

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Ever since Nicolas Sarkozy, president of France, spent his first summer vacation in office at a lake in New Hampshire, the French leader has been getting the royal treatment in followup visits to Washington. Former President George......

    Tags: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Michelle Obama, Family, Barack Obama, Elvis Presley

  10. May 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Break from U.S. carriers lifts passenger spirits

    Flying foreign airlines can be so much more pleasant than our domestic options. On a recent KLM flight to Amsterdam, the Dutch airline behaved as if it was in the customer-service industry, not merely transporting a bunch of people from one point to another.
    Flying foreign airlines can be so much more pleasant than our domestic options. On a recent KLM flight to Amsterdam, the Dutch airline behaved as if it was in the customer-service industry, not merely transporting a bunch of people from one point to...

    Tags: Air France-KLM, Virgin Group, Ltd., Air Transportation Industry, Richard Branson

  12. Mar 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Kid With a Bike': Tale of troubled child told with deft directorial touch ✭✭✭ 1/2

    Emotionally full to bursting, "The Kid With a Bike"comes from Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Belgian brothers and masters of poetic realism whose movies, as they unfold, have the knack of fooling an audience that the artistry must've been easy to achieve. But think about it. How many so-called slices of life have ended up lifeless — death by earnestness — on screen?
    Emotionally full to bursting, "The Kid With a Bike"comes from Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Belgian brothers and masters of poetic realism whose movies, as they unfold, have the knack of fooling an audience that the artistry must've been easy to achieve....

    Tags: Personal Service, Clint Eastwood, Entertainment, Luc Dardenne, The Kid with a Bike (movie)

  14. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Community succeeds in facing down a killer in 'How to Survive a Plague' ★★★ 1/2

    From a terrible epidemic comes a beautiful documentary. More than any other nonfiction work I've seen, with far-reaching intelligence and grace, David France's "How to Survive a Plague" relays what happened in the early years of AIDS. And what didn't happen in terms of federal dollars spent on drug research.
    From a terrible epidemic comes a beautiful documentary. More than any other nonfiction work I've seen, with far-reaching intelligence and grace, David France's "How to Survive a Plague" relays what happened in the early years of AIDS. And what didn't...

    Tags: Greenwich Village, HIV, Entertainment, How to Survive a Plague (movie), AIDS

  16. Feb 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Oh, the places they didn't go

    When Charlie Trotter announced, just past the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day, that he would be closing his eponymous Chicago restaurant at the end of August, quite a few people vowed to get to Charlie Trotter's, one last time or even for the very first time, before it was too late.
    When Charlie Trotter announced, just past the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day, that he would be closing his eponymous Chicago restaurant at the end of August, quite a few people vowed to get to Charlie Trotter's, one last time or even for the very...

    Tags: Restaurants, L2O, Next (restaurant), New York City, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)

  18. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Elie Wiesel's story endures, empowers

    NEW YORK — A slender, silver-haired gentleman steps onto a nearly bare stage, the instantaneous applause continuing long after he reaches the spare wooden table awaiting him.
    NEW YORK — A slender, silver-haired gentleman steps onto a nearly bare stage, the instantaneous applause continuing long after he reaches the spare wooden table awaiting him. For a moment, amid the din, he studies the audience — young and...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Petroleum Industry, Israel, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief

  20. Feb 25, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. NU 'Grapes of Wrath' is justice delayed for composer Gordon

    "The Grapes of Wrath," composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist Michael Korie's operatic adaptation of John Steinbeck's sprawling 1939 novel about dispossessed Oklahoma sharecroppers during the Great Depression, has enjoyed a degree of instant success...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Steppenwolf Theatre, Music Industry, Music, Colleges and Universities

  22. Mar 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. There's Russian soul aplenty in Sokhiev's CSO debut

    That the name Tugan Sokhiev has yet to ring a bell with most American concertgoers is perfectly understandable: Until his podium debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Thursday night at Symphony Center, he had yet to wield a baton in front of any major U.S. symphony orchestra.
    That the name Tugan Sokhiev has yet to ring a bell with most American concertgoers is perfectly understandable: Until his podium debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Thursday night at Symphony Center, he had yet to wield a baton in front of any...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Michigan Avenue, Music, Music Industry, Entertainment

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