Archives for: May 2011
Bob Dylan’s electric shift revisited on Sound Opinions

From: Chicago Public Radio This is Part 2 of our appreciation of Bob Dylan at 70. His birthday is May 24, 2011. And during this episode, Dylan plugs in. Jim and Greg discuss how and why Dylan went electric in 1965, and get a first-hand account of his famous, or infamous, concert at the…

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"500 Clown Trapped": A crossover hit?

From: Chicago Public Radio “It was a big thing, to not be afraid of losing the brand,” says 500 Clown cofounder Adrian Danzig. “We needed to say, ‘The brand is strong enough, let’s see what it will hold,’ instead of re-creating the same note. It’s a risk.” Might not seem like much of a leap, but…

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Summer reruns: When did the Blagojevich trial get so boring?

From: Chicago Public Radio When I came in today, I asked my colleagues covering the Blagojevich trial for good nuggets! You know, stuff that won’t make the newscasts but were funny observations. They really didn’t have any. Why? Because this trial is really, really, really boring. Without the legal team of Sam & Sam,…

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Nussbaum proposes a new way of assessing national well-being

From: Chicago Public Radio Deciding whether or not a country is advancing often comes down to a numbers game. Gross domestic product, or GDP, is the typical measure by which we track a nation’s economic progress or failure. But many argue that measure falls short of the mark. In her new book Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach ,…

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Morning Rehearsal: Chicago theater 5/4

From: Chicago Public Radio 1. 20% Chicago , a theater troupe which aims to raise the profile of women in theater, has brought us   Electra & Orestes.  They call the production   a “devised re-imagining of Sophocles’ tragedy,” and it’s at the Evanston Arts Depot weekends through May 22. …

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Council Lauds Daley For Service

From: NBC Chicago Chicago’s city council honored Richard M. Daley Wednesday during his last council meeting as mayor. Words of thanks and appreciation, along with inside jokes and a few almost-tears, were bestowed upon Mayor Daley for almost two hours.

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Remembering the Haymarket Massacre

From: NBC Chicago Why do workers around the world celebrate an event that happened on the streets of Chicago.

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Man Gets 21 Years for Newborn Death

From: NBC Chicago A South Side man has been sentenced to 21 years after a fight with his wife sent her 5-week-old baby off a balcony.

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Tonight: Shop IN Chicago

From: NBC Chicago Plus: Chicago International Film Festival and Social Stimulus Club.

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Cheering During Anthem Is Blackhawks Gift to Chicago

From: NBC Chicago Standing, yelling and clapping during the anthem is just what we do in Chicago.

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