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Cohen's New Radio Show
The TV ZoneFormer CBS News heavyweight, and best-selling author, Richard Cohen, is launching a radio show on WABC this Sunday. Cohen - who's waged a long battle with MS and has beaten colon cancer twice - told me "that there are......Tags: Diseases, Radio, CBS Corp., Cancer
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Book of beasts
By Nick Owchar
Like many an excellent chronicler of village life, Lauren Groff gives us early in "The Monsters of Templeton" (Voice/Hyperion: 364 pp., $24.95) an ensemble view of the citizens of Templeton, a place very closely modeled on Cooperstown, N....Tags: Italo Calvino, Stephen King, Health and Safety at School, Biology, Books
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Sister Carrie
Tribune staff reporterFrank Doubleday publishes Theodore Dreiser's novel that helps establish an enduring Chicago tradition: fiction in the raw, tawdry but compassionate. Published on this date, Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" was among the most auspicious debuts in...Tags: Michigan, Indiana, Sinclair Lewis, Fiction, Book
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NO SEX, PLEASE, WE'RE FARMERS
Tribune cultural criticTupperware may prove instructive here. When you think of how sex and the Midwest are juxtaposed in the public imagination, think of a Tupperware container. To seal the lid, you must run a couple of fingers along the edge, allowing the air inside to...Tags: Ohio, Oak Park, Ernest Hemingway, Nebraska, New York
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Latest openings: 'Eagle Hills, Eagle Ridge, Eagle Landing' and 'Purple Heart'
Three men chow down pretzels, drink beer and discuss parasailing, microwave fires and the sameness of their lives. When, four weeks later, they return to the same bar, they discover how a change in one life alters everyone and everything. Opening Friday,...Tags: Literature, Minority Groups, Music, Robert Brown, Lanford Wilson
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Summer theater sizzles
++++++++++++++++++++ || Hot summer picks: - "Movin' Out" - "Summer Sketchbook" - "The Old Man's Friend" - "A New Brain" - "Indulgences in the Louisville Harem" - "Winesburg, Ohio" - "The Life and Times of Tulsa Lovechild: a Road Trip" - "A...Tags: Second City, Ohio, Chicago Humanities Festival, Bernadette Peters, Galileo Galilei
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Sock it to us!
Sock Puppet Showgirls This adults-only comedy, a sock-puppet version of Joe Eszterhas' "Showgirls," follows a young dancer on her way from stripper to stardom. "This show is hilarious! My friend said it's even funnier than last year's. They made a camp...Tags: Ohio, Music, Chicago Jobs
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North Side story
Special to the TribuneCrossing California By Adam LangerRiverhead, 432 pages, $24.95 'Crossing California" is the most vivid novel about Chicago since Saul Bellow's "Herzog" and the most ambitious debut set in Chicago since Philip Roth's "Letting Go." Is this too generous,...Tags: Oak Park, Randall Jarrell, Religious Events, Ronald Reagan, Teen-agers
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Go pub crawling
One can walk the grand boulevards, the embankments along the Seine, the cobblestone streets of the Latin Quarter, the tree-lined paths of the Bois de Bologne or the Luxembourg Gardens and encounter ghosts from Voltaire and Henry James to William...Tags: Sculpture, James Jones, Georges Simenon, Ernest Hemingway, Armed Forces
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Gluttony is a given in N'awlins
St. Louis Post-DispatchIn a town that revels in divine decadence, four days spent eating our way across the French Quarter made perfect sense. It wasn't a planned orgy of conspicuous consumption, but more of a gluttonous godsend. Still, the results were impressive. From...Tags: Louisiana, Universal Orlando, Edgar Degas, Music, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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