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Information on The Barenaked Ladies |
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They’re quirky,
they’re Canadian and they’re one of the most popular bands today.They're
the Barenaked Ladies. They came through Chicago on their summer
concert tour and Lou Canellis caught up with them at a surprise
charity concert.
Related Sites:
www.repriserec.com
www.bnlmusic.com
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Information on the House of Khan |
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House of
Kahn
Queen Isabella II Jewelry Auction
Jewelry items, including pieces that once belonged to Queen Isabella
II of Spain, a late 19th century monarch, will be auctioned in
Chicago at The House of Kahn building at 60 E. Walton St.
For a preview
of the pieces:
Saturday, Sept. 22, 2001 from 1:00PM - 5:00PM
The auction will occur:
Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001 at 2:00PM
For more information
call (312) 943-9937
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Information on the Window Washing Team |
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It's a part
of life in a city with skyscrapers... but how many of us would
actually want to dangle by a rope to clean all those windows???
190's Liza Cruzat hung out with a team of window washers who rappel
some of the city's tallest skyscrapers every day with only a rope
fitted with a seat and safety harness between them and the ground.
For information
on the window washing team:
Anchor Building Services
3030 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
(773)533-3030
email: anchor3030@earthlink.net
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Information on the USAF Thunderbirds |
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The F-16 Fighting
Falcon is the air forces front line jet aircraft. Incredibly maneuverable.
Incredibly fast. Join Lou Canellis as he gets to live a dream
and fly with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. This one
will literally take your breath away!
Website: www.usaf.org/
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Information on Charlton & Lydia Clarke Heston Starring in A.R. Gurney's
"Love Letters" |
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By special
arrangement with the Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, Charlton
Heston and his wife Lydia Clarke Heston will perform A.R. Gurney's
"Love Letters" in 16 performances only, September 11 - 23, 2001.
It will be performed in the intimate 350-seat main stage theater
of the Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, 777 N. Green St.
For ticket information, for more information on "Love Letters"
or the Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, call (312) 327-2000.
A.R. Gurney's
popular romantic comedy allows the theater audience to eavesdrop
on two individuals as they express their yearnings for each other
in writing. "Love Letters" traces the bittersweet relationship
and love affair of lifelong friends over 50 years through a series
of letters.
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