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May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  • Baltimore Symphony affirms its quality in Carnegie Hall concert

    The good news about the Spring For Music festival at Carnegie Hall is that it chooses American orchestras of all sizes to bring off-the-beaten-path programs to the nation's premier classical music showplace, and charges only $25 a seat.
    The good news about the Spring For Music festival at Carnegie Hall is that it chooses American orchestras of all sizes to bring off-the-beaten-path programs to the nation's premier classical music showplace, and charges only $25 a seat. The bad news...
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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  • Baltimore Symphony affirms its quality in Carnegie Hall concert

    The good news about the Spring For Music festival at Carnegie Hall is that it chooses American orchestras of all sizes to bring off-the-beaten-path programs to the nation's premier classical music showplace, and charges only $25 a seat.
    The good news about the Spring For Music festival at Carnegie Hall is that it chooses American orchestras of all sizes to bring off-the-beaten-path programs to the nation's premier classical music showplace, and charges only $25 a seat. The bad news...

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      May 22, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
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    2. May 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    3. Inside Penny Pritzker's portfolio: How a billionaire invests

      How do the wealthy stay wealthy? The mandatory financial disclosure released last week by commerce secretary nominee Penny Pritzker provides a rare look at an American billionaire's entire investment portfolio. Pritzker inherited much of her wealth,...

      Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Penny Pritzker, Investments, Mortgages, Washington, DC

    4. May 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    5. Law toughens penalties for social media-linked attacks

      Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Saturday a measure that allows stiffer penalties for people convicted of using social media to organize mob attacks. Social media has made it easier for groups of people to orchestrate violence, including those related to...

      Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Laws, Illinois Governor

    6. May 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    7. Police arrest 12 after large group converges on Gold Coast

      Eleven juveniles and one adult were arrested this evening after a large group converged near the Gold Coast and were blocking traffic, police said.
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      Eleven juveniles and one adult were arrested this evening after a large group converged near the Gold Coast and were blocking traffic, police said. The people were arrested and charges were pending, said Chicago Police News Affairs Sgt. Antoinette...

      Tags: Gold Coast

    8. May 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    9. Bill allows tougher penalties in social media based mob attacks

      Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Saturday legislation that calls for stiffer penalties on people who text or use social media to organize mob attacks.
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      Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Saturday legislation that calls for stiffer penalties on people who text or use social media to organize mob attacks. Social media has made it easier for groups of people to orchestrate violent crimes throughout the city,...

      Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Electronics, Laws, Government

    10. May 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    11. Michigan Avenue merchants fear they'll be the victims of robbery hoax

      The bizarre saga of a 68-year-old woman who said she was forced to hand over jewelry valued at more than $135,000 to a group of menacing young men on the bustling Magnificent Mile reverberated around the country.
      The bizarre saga of a 68-year-old woman who said she was forced to hand over jewelry valued at more than $135,000 to a group of menacing young men on the bustling Magnificent Mile reverberated around the country. Some 36 hours later, police had...

      Tags: Bars and Clubs, Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel

    12. May 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    13. Keep fuel system clean to avoid costly service

      Q: For fuel system cleaning, including the fuel injectors, a major car service provider recommends a service costing $195. I vaguely remember you recommending Chevron Techron fuel system cleaner for cars with fuel injectors. If not, can you please...

      Tags: Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment, American Petroleum, Orefield, Car Engine Repair

    14. May 17, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
    15. Funds for Mag Mile median gardens not blooming

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      By Jessica Reynolds The tulips on Michigan Avenue are a staple of spring in Chicago, but a decline in contributions to the project's sponsoring organization may force future plantings to be scaled back. John Chikow, president of the Greater North......
    16. May 16, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
    17. Locks on Michigan Avenue bridge: Vandalism or harmless romanticism?

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      By Jessica Reynolds If you've strolled across the Michigan Avenue Bridge lately, you may have noticed several new additions. Couples have started attaching padlocks to the bridge's railings as symbols of their eternal love. About 50 locks are attached...
    18. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    19. Orbert Davis' jazz symphony looks at Chicago River's momentous reversal

      It was called the “seventh engineering wonder of the world,” a herculean effort to reverse the flow of the Chicago River.
      It was called the “seventh engineering wonder of the world,” a herculean effort to reverse the flow of the Chicago River. Typhoid fever, cholera and other waterborne diseases were running rampant in Chicago in the late 19th century, and...

      Tags: Chicago River, Authors, Michael Williams, Music, Technology

    20. May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    21. Police: Woman's report of Mag Mile robbery unfounded

      Chicago police have discredited a 68-year-old woman's claim that she was robbed of tens of thousands of dollars of jewelry during a brazen attack Wednesday afternoon along the Magnificent Mile.
      Tribune reporters
      Chicago police have discredited a 68-year-old woman's claim that she was robbed of tens of thousands of dollars of jewelry during a brazen attack Wednesday afternoon along the Magnificent Mile. The woman originally told officers that a group of six to...

      Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft

    22. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    23. CSO and Mena invite audience to go with the flow

      Any coherence to be found in the weekend Chicago Symphony Orchestra program is thematic, not musical. Which is to say that the four works led by guest conductor Juanjo Mena Thursday night at Symphony Center represented unrelated styles and periods but all in some way underscored aspects of nature and culture that are central to the CSO's ongoing "Rivers" festival.
      Any coherence to be found in the weekend Chicago Symphony Orchestra program is thematic, not musical. Which is to say that the four works led by guest conductor Juanjo Mena Thursday night at Symphony Center represented unrelated styles and periods but all...

      Tags: BBC, Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Music Industry

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