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Things to in Chicago July 11-17: The Mix
Chicago Sun-Times· 7 days agoThe country sounds and grilled delicacies of the Windy City Smokeout, a Jerry Seinfeld show in Indiana and the launch of the Millennium Park Summer Film Series are some of the Chicago area's entertainment highlights in the week ahead.
From Rolling Stones to Pearl Jam, Andrew Watt's unique production chops keep him living the dream
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoThe 33-year-old wunderkind record producer plans to decompress over the next couple of months at his...
In an Outback Town, Praising the Lord and Improvising the Details
New York Times· 5 days agoOthers translate scripture into Indigenous languages or enlist local artists to depict Bible stories...
Bill Viola, Celebrated Video Artist Who Played With Time, Dies at 73
New York Times· 4 days agoInspired by Renaissance painters, he explored life’s passages — birth, death, romantic love, redemption and rebirth — in often moving, often thrilling exhibitions. Bill Viola, an artist who ...
Meet the American who coined 'March Madness,' Illinois high school hoops pioneer and visionary H.V....
AOL· 2 days agoMarch Madness afflicts millions of American sports fans each year during springtime. Victims of the fever exhibit spontaneous outbreaks of basketball jargon, cry over busted brackets and call ...
From Rolling Stones to Pearl Jam, Andrew Watt's unique production chops keep him living the dream
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoThe producer's latest efforts with the Stones on their new album "Hackney Diamonds" reveal his fandom comes second to his ability to push iconic acts forward