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Bookmark: Sherlock Holmes in a skirt
When Tasha Alexander strolls the streets of Chicago, she doesn't much see Wrigley Field or the Chicago River. She sees St. Paul's Cathedral and the River Thames and Belgrave Square and hansom cabs. Alexander's imagination is perpetually tuned in to...Tags: England, University of Notre Dame, Literature, Defense, London (England)
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Planners dream big for TeWinkle Sports Complex
COSTA MESA — Imagine a mini Wrigley Field or Yankee Stadium across the street from the Orange County Fairgrounds at TeWinkle Park. Perhaps an indoor soccer field. Or larger baseball diamonds that become a hub for local and national tournaments ...Tags: Elections, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Business Enterprises, Major League Baseball
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'Wonder Dog': Start early, have a backup plan
NEWPORT BEACH — Addressing nearly 100 ninth- to 12th-graders at the Beach City Service League's monthly meeting Sunday, former Angels announcer Rex Hudler encouraged them to figure out what they want early in life, then go for it.
"The clock is...Tags: University of Notre Dame, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Football, Dave Winfield
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Rehab stalls a bit for Sox's Beckham
Second baseman Gordon Beckham is going to take a little longer than first expected to return from his right hand injury. "He still is having a little discomfort, so we just want to slow him down," manager Robin Ventura said Friday. "He probably will...
Tags: Hector Santiago, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Gordon Beckham, John Danks
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Seth Meyers and the rise of the Chicago writer-performer
Back in 1999 — a gut-wrenching 14 years ago — a theater just north of Wrigley Field was filled on weekend nights with the nervous laughter of people on dates. "Pick-Ups and Hiccups" (a title with admirable descriptive prowess), was a hugely...
Tags: David Letterman, Barack Obama, Hiccups, Amy Sedaris, The Second City
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Kanye West coming to a wall near you in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunIf you live around the BMA, the Walters or the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, Kanye West is coming to a wall near you Sunday night. Or, at least his image, words and music are. West has been using public walls the last two weeks to promote the "New Slaves"...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Music, Entertainment, Kanye West
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Orioles left fielder Nate McLouth's sensational diving catch turned ugly
The Baltimore SunTORONTO -- I’ve often heard that Rogers Centre is one of the toughest places for a visiting outfielder to play because the fans in the two decks beyond the outfield wall feel like they’re right on top of you. One player I used to cover...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Colby Rasmus, Nate McLouth
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Danks delighted to return to Sox's rotation
Tribune reporterLeft-hander John Danks will rejoin the Chicago White Sox's rotation Friday night, slightly more than one year since his last major league start when he pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings to beat the Cubs. If all goes right for Danks on Friday, he will be...Tags: Hector Santiago, Don Cooper, Chicago Cubs, Chris Sale, Spring Training
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Dos and don'ts for the Crosstown Classic
For RedEyeRight about the time you're settling down for some Memorial Day barbecue and beverages on Monday, the Cubs and White Sox will renew their Crosstown Classic rivalry. This year it's only four games—two at each ballpark—and they're all back to...Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs, Carlos Marmol, James Russell, U.S. Cellular Field
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Famed baseball-collector Zack Hample succeeds at The Cell
RedEyeZack Hample was more than nervous. In fact, had the record-setting baseball collector been in his hometown of New York City, he would have taken a U-turn. It doesn't matter if he already had tickets. He'd bite the bullet. But he couldn't do that...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Social Issues
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Beer and baseball: Which ballpark scores
I am a lifelong Cubs fan, and I'm one of those lifelong Cubs fans who equate the White Sox with the Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Heat: You are the unseemly other, and I delight in your every failure. After thousands of innings of...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Miami Marlins, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports Illustrated, Chicago Cubs
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Summer to-do list
Take the challenge The big finish As running events go, few set themselves apart like the Soldier Field 10 Mile. The 10th-anniversary course makes its way along the lakefront and then finishes, spectacularly, on the 50-yard line of Soldier Field, with...
Tags: Dawes (music group), Glen Hansard, Soldier Field, Strawberries, U.S. Cellular Field
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