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Museums
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum: 'Fly Me to the Moon': An animated 3-D movie in the Adler's new Universe Theater about three flies who tag along on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the...Tags: Defense, Summer Olympics, Matthew Perry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Lake Shore Drive
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IF YOU GO
Special to the TribuneIndiana University Bloomington: Century Suites, East 3rd Street and State Road 446, 800-766-5446; Grant Street Inn B&B, 310 N. Grant St., 800-328-4350; Lilly Library, 1200 E. 7th St., 812-855-2452; Oliver Winery, 8024 N. State Road 37, 800-258-2783;...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Ohio State University, Colleges and Universities, Shedd Aquarium
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Art guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. ALAN G. ARTNER'S PICKS Collecting for Chicago: Prints, Drawings, and Patronage: The inaugural exhibition of six galleries devoted to prints and drawings looks at the collecting...Tags: Boeing Co., Arts, Photography, Marilyn Monroe, National Museum of Mexican Art
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Free rides remain popular among seniors
Despite the CTA's budget woes and gloomy warnings of future fare hikes, Chicago seniors remained enthusiastic Monday about free rides on the city's buses and trains The directors of senior centers in Evanston and Chicago said demand for the free-ride...Tags: Lincoln, Basketball, Robert Mitchum, Vehicles, Passenger Cars
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Pappageorge, Haymes
Chicago Tribune criticThis fall shapes up as a crucial test for architects George Pappageorge and David Haymes, partners in the midsize Chicago firm of Pappageorge/Haymes. In the 1980s and early 1990s, the pair won acclaim for artfully transforming worn-out industrial...Tags: Lincoln Park, Grant Park, Lakeview, University of Illinois at Chicago, Lake Shore Drive
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Libya deal may be model for others
Washington bureauWASHINGTON—As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Libya on Friday, lawyers and diplomats in the U.S. were paying special attention to the claims settlement agreement that cleared the way for her trip and whether it could be a model for...Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Diplomacy, Terrorism, George Bush, Lawyers
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'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' won't be shown on many PBS channels starting Monday
Chicago Tribune reporterSeven years have passed since new episodes of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" were taped and five since the show's iconic, sweater-clad host died. But news that, starting Monday, "Mister Rogers" will disappear from the schedules of many PBS stations—...Tags: Separation Anxiety, People, Television Industry, Facebook, Los Angeles
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Company profits on banquets' table scraps and leftovers
Chicago Tribune reporterClose to the shimmering disco balls, throbbing drums and the towering calla lilies of a Fortune 500 company extravaganza, a team dispatched on a late-night rescue mission rode silently up a freight elevator at the Field Museum. Armed with lightweight...Tags: Arable Farming, Event Planning, Ameriprise Financial Incorporated, Charity, Wedding Services
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Labor Day Spectacular
Erich Kunzel, celebrating his 30th anniversary as Ravinia's resident pops-meister extraordinaire, returns to lead one of the festival's most popular rites of summer. His all-Tchaikovsky program with the Ravinia Festival Orchestra includes a selection of...Tags: Grant Park, Ravinia Park, Ceremonies, Public Holidays, Ravinia Festival
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Barack Obama on David Letterman
The Swamp(AP Photo/CBS, Jeffrey R. Staab) by Frank James If Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama was worried about his declining poll ratings and the Sarah Palin phenomenon, you'd never know it from his appearance on CBS's Late Night with......Tags: Government, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Sarah Palin, Executive Branch, Bill Gates
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Climate-change exhibit loses sight of its purpose
Chicago Tribune criticA big challenge in mounting an art exhibition on an issue such as climate change is that the works in more orthodox media—painting and photography—are bound to be landscapes, and they're apt to be picturesque, arresting in themselves as...Tags: Photography, Lake Shore Drive, Metal and Mineral, Los Angeles
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