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Nine workouts in '09
Associated PressBudget-friendly, time-efficient and fun workouts are going to be big in 2009, according to fitness experts. Here are their predictions for how we'll be getting in shape in the new year. Many Chicago gyms already offer some of these workouts. 1. Fun and...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Armed Forces, Basketball, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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'Dancing with the Stars' stars engaged
Now this will be a first dance to remember: "Dancing With the Stars" pros Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff are getting hitched, people.com reports. The couple, who are part of the ABC show's winter tour, got engaged on New Year's Eve in Las Vegas,...Tags: New Year's Day, Television
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Working out old school: Is it time to pull out the ThighMaster?
So you've canceled your gym membership. Could it be time to resurrect some old fitness gadget you bought years ago -- one of those hot, miracle products from infomercials or drugstore checkout lines promising great abs, buns and thighs? We looked at a few...Tags: Injuries, Jane Fonda, Physical Fitness, Physical Exercise, Billy Blanks
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City Ballet's 'Nutcracker' is a holiday entertainment that's close to recession-proof
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Economic downturn? You'd hardly have felt it from the crowds packing every day into Lincoln Center for New York City Ballet's "Nutcracker," mainly parents with little girls in tow, dressed in their best Christmas finery. The...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Lincoln Center, Peter Martins, Dance, Holidays
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THE BUZZ
"DANCING" DOWN THE AISLE. Professional dancers Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff, who partner celebrities on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," have gotten engaged, People magazine reports. Chmerkovskiy proposed to Smirnoff in Las Vegas on New Year's...Tags: Ethics, New Year's Day, Values, Hillary Clinton, Tara Reid
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Winter dance season promises to sizzle
Special to the TribuneThe winter dance season, cold weather notwithstanding, is shaping up to be a hot one. Here are some highlights: • CDI Concert Dance Inc.: Artistic director Venetia Stifler and troupe explore 21st Century communications in this program titled...Tags: Dance, Cinderella, George Balanchine, Theater, Joffrey Ballet
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Herewith, we resolve to:
Help introduce or re-introduce children to the wonderful cultural arts and entertainment Chicago has to offer. But parental units, you'll have to do your part: turn off the iPod, Disney Channel and Guitar Hero.
Here's a start:
The Sunday Salon series at...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Jazz Music, Armed Forces, Theater, Old Town School of Folk Music
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The 'Stars' keep dancing
If you weren't one of the more than 16 million viewers regularly tuning in to season 7 of "Dancing With the Stars" you missed an 82-year-old Emmy winner (Cloris Leachman) acting sly as a fox more than doing the fox trot; a track star (Maurice Greene)...Tags: Marlee Matlin, Toni Braxton, Warren Sapp, Cloris Leachman, Television
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Flatley to host 'intense' new dance show
McClatchy/Tribune NewspapersBy Rick Bentley It started with "So You Think You Can Dance." Ordinary people got the chance to show off their dance moves in hopes of fame and fortune. Then along came "Dancing With the Stars." Celebrities revealed their strengths and weaknesses...Tags: Dance, Nigel Lythgoe, Television
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Networks' hope for midseason: Many happy returns
Sentinel Television CriticThis midseason is mainly about the returns. Will American Idol retain its ratings power? Has America missed Jack Bauer ( Kiefer Sutherland) after 24 didn't air last year? Can Lost electrify fans all over again? So far, the TV season has been a...Tags: Damages (tv program), Kings (tv program), Theater, Federal Bureau of Investigation, CBS Corp.
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Smaller Spoleto Festival USA budget means more modest festival in South Carolina
Associated Press WriterCHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Tributes to longtime chamber music director Charles Wadsworth, a return visit by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and an operetta inspired by movie actor Peter Lorre highlight a more modest 2009 season of the Spoleto...Tags: Theater, Death and Dying, Classical Music, Alvin Ailey, Music Theater
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