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'Avenue Q' and its quirks right at home in Chicago
Tribune criticThis article contains corrected material Chicago always was the natural second home for "Avenue Q," the audacious, puppet-faced musical ode to those post-collegiate slump years, when student loans and lack of career progress stomp on many a young...Tags: Broadway, Palace Theater, Cole Porter, Gary Coleman, Kermit the Frog
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Asia America Symphony to host Sadao Watanabe, Angel Romero
Alto saxophonist Sadao Watanabe, one of Japan's most respected and influential musicians, and Spanish classical guitar maestro Angel Romero will perform in concert with the Asia America Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Japan America Theatre in...Tags: Charlie Parker, Dancing, Dance, Classical Music, Music
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Unlike its peers, 'Les Miz' ages with grace
Tribune theater criticGood old "Les Miserables." I wouldn't have said that the third or fourth time, but somehow, on this, my seventh: Good old "Les Miserables." Lesser shows come and go, many of them whose pop-operetta existence can be blamed, squarely, on "Les Miz." But...Tags: Los Angeles, Victor Hugo, Alain Boublil, San Diego (San Diego, California), Music
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Summer Music Events
Staff WriterJune 1 David Lee Roth. Diamond Dave and his diabolically diminishing hairline. Westbury Music Fair. 7 p.m. $40. Ted Leo & the Pharmacists. Fusing soft and hard. 11 p.m. Bowery Ballroom. $12. Zootopia. Featuring TLC, Ja Rule, Simple Plan, Ashanti,...Tags: Don McLean, Jimi Hendrix, Carnegie Hall, Beach Vacations, Willie Nelson
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Salt Lake City
South Florida Sun-Sentinel travel editorIt is, of all our cities, the most American and the least typical. It stubbles the wide open spaces of the West, its signature landmark an off-limits temple. (Rising, rumors have it, above underground tunnels). Settled by pioneers, seat of apostles....Tags: Crimes, History, Christianity, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Colleges and Universities
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The Stars Fell on Henrietta
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday September 15, 1995 For a little picture like "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" to get made, powerful people have to fall in love with it. And although a good number did, including Robert Duvall, who gives the kind of deft performance that has...Tags: Brian Dennehy, Frances Fisher, Clint Eastwood, Robert Duvall, Cinema Industry
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