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Daily Deal: San Luis Obispo hotel blends old and new
San Luis Obispo calls itself "the happiest city in America," thanks in part to publicity on the "Oprah" show a couple of years ago. Regardless of its happiness quotient, the central coastal California city’s proximity to beaches and abundance of...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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'The Butler' puts a new spin on LBJ, says Liev Schreiber
The new trailer for Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” shows an up-from-his-bootstraps man moving, Zelig-like, through U.S. presidential history, demonstrating how “one man overcame his past.” But for at least one of the actors...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, Lee Daniels, Celebrities, Goon (movie)
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Fearing the 'F' Word: Are you now or have you ever been a 'feminist?'
You know, I was going to offer up a very calm, middle-of-the-road argument saying that it’s perfectly fine if some women — women in positions of power, no less — seem to be running like scalded cats from the word “feminist”...Tags: Colin Powell, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Feminism, Justice and Rights
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Rosenthal: Roger Ebert wrote a business script worth following
We all knew Roger Ebert. Even those who knew Roger only through his words and insights felt a bond. That was one of Ebert's many gifts, and with his death leaving such a profound void, it is easy to overlook all that we still have from him. Beyond the...
Tags: Journalism, Social Media, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Chicago Tribune, New Products
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TV's focus on childhood obesity hits home
I was a pioneer of childhood obesity. By the time I was a junior in high school, I weighed more than 200 pounds. I was a fat kid before being a fat kid made you the topic of a national conversation and the first lady's pet project, back when Gatorade...
Tags: Halloween, Overweight, Jamie Oliver, Weight, Obesity
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Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise
Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...
Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Woody Allen, Arts and Culture, Hugh Hefner, Harold Washington Library Center
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Oprahs Next Chapter: Mark Burnett and Roma Downey talk ‘The Bible’ controversy
Channel Guide MagazineEmmy award-winning producer Mark Burnett and actress Roma Downey, the famous husband-and-wife team behind History’s controversial ratings hit The Bible, will talk about their careers, the miniseries and the recent dustup over their onscreen Satan on... -
Nate Berkus is engaged to Jeremiah Brent
Nate Berkus is engaged to Jeremiah Brent, his boyfriend of nearly nine months. The 41-year-old interior designer, TV personality and Oprah protege popped the question Monday at Machu Picchu in Peru, completely surprising Brent because the two were...Tags: Social Media, Google Inc., Appendicitis
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Veteran with local ties heads silent auction for injured soldiers
Donations are currently being sought from those in Northern Michigan who would like to support wounded veterans across the United States. Stacy Pearsall, whose uncle, Ron Pearsall, is a Marine Corps veteran and Harbor Springs resident, is holding a...Tags: NBC (tv network), Springs, Auction Service, Women's Health, Paralympic Games
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Roger Ebert: Quintessential Chicagoan
When Anthony Bourdain was in town last summer taping a Chicago-themed episode of his Travel Channel show “The Layover,” he asked various people, including me, to name the quintessential Chicagoan, and a consensus quickly emerged. The...
Tags: Richard M. Daley, Travel Channel (tv network), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Red carpet-bombing to save the girls
NEW YORK -- The striking juxtaposition of the preternaturally perfect Angelina Jolie, waifish and wispy in a ghostly gown, and the scrappy Pakistani schoolgirl Malala, her face cruelly misshapen by the effects of a Taliban bullet to the head, captures the...
Tags: Lincoln Center, Human Rights, Politics, Human Interest, Fatigue
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