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1. James Cotton harmonious as ever these days
Like most of the musicians who launched national careers from the Sun Records studio in Memphis, James Cotton was well seasoned by the time he […]
- By: Thomas Conner Sun-Times Music Critic
- Published: May 8, 2013 6:06PM
2. Washington Park Zoo throwing itself a party
A big birthday is reason to celebrate. Even more so when improving over the years, like the Washington Park Zoo, which celebrates its 85th birthday […]
3. Cassie Taylor, daughter of Otis, sings her own blues
Blues songstress Cassie Taylor spent years traveling the world and jamming alongside her multitalented pop, prominent Chicago-born blues artist father, Otis Taylor. Now 26, Cassie […]
- By: BY MIKE THOMAS Staff Reporter/mthomas@suntimes..com
- Published: May 9, 2013 10:24PM
4. Lansing mom bravely battles rare disease
“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” — Robert Browning Laura Perrault lives in Lansing, Ill. with her husband Jim and their two darling […]
5. Jerry Davich: Misdeeds of Cleveland ‘hero’ grays a black and white situation
Is Charles Ramsey an accidental hero, an incidental liar, or a convicted abuser? All of the above, it seems. The no-name 43-year-old dishwasher from Cleveland […]
- By: JERRY DAVICH
- Published: May 9, 2013 4:14PM
6. Review: ‘The Croods’ is simple but dazzles visually
★★1/2 Cavemen — they’re just like us! — or so “The Croods” seems to be saying with its familiar mix of generational clashes, coming-of-age milestones […]
- By: By Christy Lemire The Associated Press
- Published: March 20, 2013 3:12PM
7. Made in the USA back in style for small businesses
NEW YORK — When Martin Rawls-Meehan started making adjustable beds in 2004, it was a foregone conclusion that key parts would be made overseas. It […]
- By: BY JOYCE M. ROSENBERG | AP Business Writer
- Published: May 22, 2013 2:38PM
8. Jerry Davich: ‘It’s easy for mothers to feel underappreciated’
Ivonne Anderson pulled a colorful blouse from a hanger and held it up high. “If you see anything you like, just grab it. It’s time […]
- By: JERRY DAVICH
- Published: May 11, 2013 10:22PM
9. Jerry Davich: When being a quitter is a good thing
Michael Russell’s 51-year-old lungs are shot from four decades of smoking thousands of packs of cigarettes. “I started at 11,” said Russell, who lives in […]
- By: Jerry Davich
- Published: April 12, 2013 4:02PM
10. Jerry Davich: ‘You’re never prepared enough for this’
Before leaving Bartholomew Funeral Home in downtown Valparaiso, I felt compelled to ask one last haunting question that had been on mind for many years. […]
- By: Post-Tribune staff reports
- Published: April 13, 2013 11:00PM
