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Americans' unhappy birthday: 'Too much wrong'
AP National WriterEven folks in the Optimist Club are having a tough time toeing an upbeat line these days. Eighteen members of the volunteer organization's Gilbert, Ariz., chapter have gathered, a few days before this nation's 232nd birthday, to focus on the positive:...Tags: North Carolina, Consumer Confidence, Economic Policy, Medicine, Philosophy
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A quick guide to sounds amid the stacks
Here are some upcoming in-store performances: The Old School Records, 7446 W. Madison, Forest Park, 708-366-7588 Famous Liquors Grillfest, featuring DJs 1-4 p.m. July 12, free Forest Park Progressive Dinner, featuring arts and music 4-8 p.m. July... -
Where to go for that in-store thing
Apple Store (North Michigan Avenue) 679 North Michigan Ave. 312-981-4104 http://www.apple.com/retail/northmichiganavenue/ The Old School Records (Forest Park) 7446 W. Madison, Forest Park, IL 708-366-7588 http://www.theoldschoolrecords.com/...Tags: Pilsen, Evanston
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What's in store at record shops
Special to the Chicago TribuneMusic shop performances aren't just for record promotions any longer. Now they're but one sign that a local shop is truly committed to its neighborhood. The store gets buzz, and you get to see a cool band for free. This is true even as leaner stores...Tags: Wicker Park, Logan Square, Pilsen, Wrigleyville, California
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'Hay Fever' is the perfect thing to catch this summer
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEBliss is the name and pandemonium's the game in "Hay Fever," Noel Coward's 1925 comedy of no manners. The quartet of bohemians who make up the Bliss family—theatrical grande dame Judith, "psychological novelist" David, and their children, petulant...Tags: Carol Burnett, Imperial and Royal Matters, Jonathan Nichols
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Charles R. Bennett Jr.
Charles Reginald Bennett Jr., a retired maitre d' and World War II merchant marine veteran, died June 19 of emphysema at Sinai Hospital. The Forest Park resident was 87. Mr. Bennett was born in Baltimore and raised on Leadenhall Street. He attended...Tags: James Johnson, Oklahoma, Randallstown, Schools, Clubs and Associations
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Museum destination
This is in response to "Museum broadcasts need for funds to finish building" (Business, May 6), by Tribune reporter Robert Manor, and to "Finish museum" (Voice of the people, May 28), by letter writer Curt Smith. I work as a volunteer at one of the...Tags: Chicago Loop
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Melvin Barnhart Jr., 80
Melvin Alfred "Toots" Barnhart Jr., a retired plumber and longtime Randallstown resident, died of acute leukemia June 8 at Northwest Hospital Center. He was 80. Mr. Barnhart, a third-generation plumber, was born and raised in Baltimore. He was a 1947...Tags: Randallstown, Schools, Health and Safety at School, Diseases, Cancer
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Genevieve W. Mason
Genevieve W. Mason, a retired Baltimore City schools media specialist and teacher who was an Enoch Pratt Free Library activist, died of cancer June 12 at Gilchrist Hospice Center. She was 87 and lived in the Charlestown retirement community. Born...Tags: Booker T. Washington, Coppin State University, Schools, Frederick Douglass, Costa Mesa
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Get 'Hay Fever' in Forest Park; biking at Morton Arboretum
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEHay Fever: Forget the runny nose, itchy eyes, and general sense of fatigue brought on by seasonal allergies. Noel Coward's version of "Hay Fever" cures what ails you with his usual mix of dotty characters, waspish one-liners and deft observations of the...Tags: New York, Illinois, Central Park, Morton Arboretum, Theater
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