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Tag: Vol. 37 No. 25
Issue of Mar. 13 – 19, 2008
Eighth Blackbird, the Pacifica Quartet, and Tony Arnold at the Chicago Cultural Center
Eighth Blackbird, the Pacifica Quartet, and Tony Arnold present a free program of new music at the Chicago Cultural Center.
What time is it there?
Finding anachronisms in Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 B.C.–it’s the latest parlor game!
We take all this money from spin, build big universities to study in
A real-world education at the Medill School of Total Information Awareness.
Turn-signal jackets and moonwalking bears
Don’t trust Chicago’s new safe-cycling laws? Wear a turn-signal jacket.
Blues history in the South Loop
A program of blues films screens at the old Chess Records office in the heart of the South Loop.
The grassroots Obama merch campaign continues onward
Obama’s got the clock. Focus in range.
Your chimp questions answered
What happens to actor chimps and space monkeys? Like many of us, they go to retirement homes.
Food, music, film and more at the Alliance Francaise
Food, music, dancing, and more at Alliance Francaise
Commonplace links
Commonplace links: “Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), a social satirist and caricaturist, drew the age’s most enduring dirty pictures.”
Northwestern’s president and provost to Medill faculty: Enough.
The president and provost of Northwestern tell the Medill faculty they stand behind John Lavine.
Lee Abrams: The right guy at the right time for the Tribune?
Chief innovation officer Lee Abrams might sound crazy, but he makes a lot of sense for the Tribune.