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When one door closes another door opens. Well, not always. Joe Winacott was planning to close Caddyshack's bar and restaurant and take 10 staff with him to The Zoo this month. The deal to sell Caddyshack's at Colborne and West streets went through and this Saturday will [...]
MOST every time reviewers go to a pre-release screening, a movie marketing rep stands outside the exit and jots down our immediate reactions to the soon-to-be-released film. We're not forced to do this -- I gave a standard reply of "I laughed, I cried ... it kept me on the edge of my seat" for a few months as a good-natured protest -- but the reps have a job to do, so I try to articulate some ...
Major Dan Rooney experienced the most peaceful moment of his life 31,000 feet above the Persian Gulf.
"Up. Straight up." Ask New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin the expected direction of Eli Manning's career, production and potential, and the answer reflects not a learning curve but a linear acceleration. Up. Straight up. Some players' careers build to and peak in the Super Bowl. For Manning, that showcase game might have been the starting point.
CHICAGO -- Bill Murray landed in Chicago on Friday like he never had before — by jumping from an airplane 13,500 feet up.
CHICAGO (AP) - Bill Murray looked down at the waiver and belted a Frank Sinatra ballad honoring Chicago as he scrawled his signature on the blank line.
There's a double-edged sword to being a singing legend. On one side, you have a core group of fans eager to attend your shows. On the other, all they want to hear are the songs that made you famous. "I have to admit, there is a lot more interest in the nostalgia stuff," says two-time Grammy winner Kenny Loggins in a recent interview. "But I still try to stay fresh and creative with some new ...
Comedian and actor Bill Murray completed a parachute jump with the US Army Golden Knights team in Chicago.
Comedian and actor Bill Murray completes a parachute jump with the US Army Golden Knights team in Chicago.
Actor Bill Murray landed in Chicago on Friday like he never had before — by jumping from an airplane 13,500 feet up.
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