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Rick Kogan: Bonnie Koloc is back in Chicago, her music still with healing powers
- CHICAGO — Bonnie Koloc is coming back, which means that memories will flow for those who have been fortunate enough to have seen and heard her sing. Some of those memories go waaaaaay back. “It was 1969 for me,” says former Tribune photographer Charles Osgood. “The year after she came here and the first time I heard her, I fell in love with her. … But then so did everybody.” Koloc came here by ...
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Bubbles up: The joy of simple songs' magic should always be enough | MARK HUGHES COBB
Simple songs rarely start that way. Hours if not years of craft and hard work can create 3 1/2 minutes of magic.
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Cubs pay tribute to Jimmy Buffett, who played the first concert hosted at Wrigley Field
A number of other musical acts followed Jimmy Buffett's lead and played concerts at Wrigley Field.
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NCDOT creates infrastructure to prevent wildlife crashes in western NC
Channel 9′s Dave Faherty hits the trail with wildlife experts to learn about the changes being made to help keep wildlife and drivers safe.
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Word from the Smokies: What happens when we relocate box turtles?
Most box turtles immediately take off from a relocation site in the direction of their home territory, encountering increased threats from predators.
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23 million years of evolution at risk in Madagascar
In a new paper, experts cite human activity as one of the main threats to Madagascar's biodiversity.
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Canada's crumbling roads are getting worse in climate change — but Alberta oil may be the answer
Bright future could see an oil industry that hasn’t been left for dead by electrification, but pivoted to a new calling: building roads
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All aboard: Is passenger train service coming to a Louisiana city near you?
The Louisiana Legislature and Governor John Bel Edwards have allocated $22 million to expand passenger rail service.
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Oh Boy Records & Red Pajamas Records Co-Founder Dan Einstein?Dies
Einstein and his wife Ellen also launched Nashville's Sweet 16th Bakery in 2004.
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Dan Einstein, Co-Founder of Seminal Indie Labels With John Prine and Steve Goodman, Dies at 61
Dan Einstein, a Grammy winner who co-founded independent record labels with singer-songwriters John Prine and Steve Goodman, only to quit the business and open a bakery that became an East Nashville community hub, died Saturday in Nashville at 61. A cause of death was not given, but family members said he had been suffering from […]
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Dan Einstein, beloved Sweet 16th Bakery owner and music industry veteran, dies at 61
Dan Einstein, a beloved baker and one-time independent record label founder, died Saturday.
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