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1. Chicago Street Theatre’s summer programs for all ages
Valparaiso’s Chicago Street Theatre is now accepting registrations for its summer camp programs. Camps are available for kindergartners to seniors in high school and cover […]
- By: By Bob Craig Post-Tribune Correspondent
- Published: May 15, 2013 2:36PM
2. Review: ‘42’ is classy but tame Robinson tale
★★1/2 Jackie Robinson was the ideal class act to break the barrier and become the first black player in Major League Baseball. Writer-director Brian Helgeland’s […]
- By: By David Germain The Associated Press
- Published: April 17, 2013 12:24PM
3. Michael Douglas, Matt Damon shine in captivating Liberace movie
Michael Douglas and Steven Soderbergh were working on the film “Traffic” when the director asked Douglas if he’d ever thought about playing Liberace. “I looked […]
- By: BY LORI RACKL TV Critic/lrackl@suntimes.com
- Published: May 21, 2013 7:06PM
4. Heaven’s not behind walls, it’s out in the community
At a recent gathering of newly ordained pastors serving in their first ministerial posts, I heard all kinds of “stories from the trenches.” Many of […]
5. Humanity’s story lines don’t change much
Strange as the news sometimes seems, the dramas unfolding around us often replicate story lines old as the hills and just as familiar. Everyone […]
- By: By Fred Niedner
- Published: May 17, 2013 3:42PM
6. Chicago Opera Theater to launch 2014 season with an Ellington rarity
Eclectic. Theatrical. Unusual. 20th century. In announcing its 2014 season, Chicago Opera Theater continues to move in different directions from its recent past while building on […]
- By: By Andrew Patner
- Published: May 17, 2013 3:26PM
