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Oil Lamp Theater's ably acted 'Revolutionists' a salute to sisterhood
Mar 30, 2023 11:25 AM - The meta-theatrical "The Revolutionists" isn't as profound as it aspires to be, but Oil Lamp Theater's intimate revival of Lauren Gunderson's 2016 comedy is buoyed by the sincerity of its ensemble.
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Game-inspired fantasy adventure 'Honor Among Thieves' hides a few treasures amid long running time
Mar 30, 2023 11:23 AM - The major thief in "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" turns out to be none other than charming Hugh Grant. The way his smarmy politician shoplifts his every scene buoys this generic, overpopped popcorn fantasy adventure.
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Wildflowers with funny names are popping up in springMar 30, 2023 6:00 AM - Wildflowers with funny names are now popping up in are forest preserves. Take a walk in the woods to locate these blooming wildflowers.
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O'Donnell: "Flea market" Final Four is a result of fast reactions to new NCAA rules
Mar 30, 2023 6:54 AM - The team most representative of the new wave: Jim Larrañaga and his Miami Hurricanes.
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Softball: Waubonsee's Hurst wins national award
Mar 29, 2023 5:15 PM - While most high school teams are on spring break this week, with some traveling to warmer climates to play, others taking their chances with the local weather, and some taking the week off, the Waubonsee Community College softball team is deep into its season.
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Fayoumi: The business world is moving faster than ever; Never stop experimenting
Mar 29, 2023 11:38 AM - Smart people, savvy managers and dedicated leaders are all endeavoring to stay current by trying different approaches, analyzing results, learning from successes and failures, and adjusting course when necessary.
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Guest columnist Cristobal Cavazos: It's not laziness that's at root of our worker shortagesMar 29, 2023 1:00 AM - Guest columnist Cristobal Cavazos: Don Roberto (real man, altered name) mid-60s, in his apron, stood in the drive-through window of his Naperville taqueria -- one of only two workers there, "It's just that, you know, people these days are lazy, they don't want to work anymore," he said.
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Guest columnist Keith Peterson: Duckworth emphasizes importance of U.S. engagement in AsiaMar 28, 2023 1:00 AM - Guest columnist Keith Peterson: Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth visited the Chicago Council on Global Affairs last Friday to discuss Indo-Pacific security and, of course, most of the discussion revolved around China.
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Ziehm: Chicago area will be well-represented in this week's pre-Masters events
Mar 27, 2023 6:15 PM - Illinois players go for glory in the ANWA and Drive, Chip & Putt events.
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Islamic group marks Ramadan with food distribution to communities in need
Mar 27, 2023 7:58 AM - ICNA Relief, a national domestic relief and faith-based group, has launched a Ramadan Food Box distribution across its network of more than 50 food pantries in 24 states, reaching more than 24,000 families.
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